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Sitting on the street in Vietnam, waiting for a cup of coffee, staring blankly, looking at the street, thinking about someone

Published: 2024-09-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/21, Professional barista exchanges, please pay attention to coffee workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style ). It is said that Vietnamese cities are like our county towns, but Hanoi and Saigon are such charming county towns. Millions of motorcycles frog the streets every day, extreme temperatures make travelers cranky and confused, and a tidal wave of noise carries people around every day

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It is said that Vietnamese cities are like our county towns, but Hanoi and Saigon are such charming "county towns". Here, millions of motorcycles perform frogs across the river on the street every day. Every day, the unusually high temperature makes passengers grumpy and confused, and there is a tide of noise carrying people every day. Sad and charming, simple and modern, Vietnam can always evoke countless reverie.

Vietnamese iced coffee ca phe sua da seems to be born for this charming place.

During the French period, Vietnam was influenced by many European cultures. Walking on the streets of Vietnam, the French signs everywhere make people feel like they are in France and make the country feel different.

Drip coffee was popular in France at the beginning of the 20th century, and drip coffee was introduced into Vietnam with the French colonies. The traditional drip coffee, introduced from the French colonial period, tastes mellow, popular in French restaurants at that time, and still common in French movies or Vietnamese.

Coffee beans are roasted in Vietnam by adding local cream, butter and other vanilla seasonings, inheriting French romantic baking techniques. Each cup of fragrant coffee comes from that unique Vietnamese dripping pot, adding local condensed milk, four varieties of coffee beans, taste rich honey and rough vicissitudes of life, coupled with a cup of ice, is a haunting taste and feeling.

Vietnamese like to sip coffee, just as Cantonese like to sigh morning tea. The streets and alleys are full of coffee, and the coffee in the cafe is as delicious as the coffee at the mobile stalls on the street. The boy walks around the city with a mobile wheelbarrow. if you want a drink, just wave and enjoy it.

When drinking coffee on the streets of Vietnam, you must wear flip-flops. Only in this way can you have the tropical feel!

You don't have to ask where you can get good coffee in Vietnam.

Whether it's an upscale hotel, an open-air cafe, or a hawker pushing a wheelbarrow down the street, you can drink the most authentic coffee. People know to use the classic dripping method to make the purest coffee, which is the little thing in life that Vietnamese care about most.

Perhaps it is only in a place like Vietnam that you can spend ten minutes waiting for a cup of coffee and then a few hours to taste it, where people seem to be on vacation forever, and the aroma of coffee all over the street makes the whole city feel at ease. with the hot climate and the peaceful and long Vietnamese accent, everything is so leisurely and complacent.

One is open-air and has no face. the boss takes out a chic little high table and a few chairs from his home in the alley and places them in the shade of a tree. People randomly order a cup and sit facing the street, enjoying the street view, or point out the motorcycle crash that has just happened, smoke a pack of cigarettes, and wait for the coffee to drip down.

Cafes, on the other hand, focus on selling space. There are many cafes with excellent design in Vietnam. There are usually five or six rooms in an alley. These cafes also like to be built on the street, there is no glass, big wooden windows open, the sun shines in, where people drink coffee slowly, drop by drop, suitable for staring, watching the street view, writing a long letter, thinking about someone.

The tropical sky, the simple people who buy flowers and vegetables, motorcycles, the sometimes hot and sometimes chilly smell of plants in the air.

Some have a traditional Vietnamese style and are well integrated with nature, reminiscent of the courtyard in the smell of Green papaya.

More of it is a bit retro, with a mixed temperament that only Vietnam has. The space exudes the smell of erosive freedom, so that people do not know what night it is.

Annie Baby once described Hanoi's Moca Cafe in "Rose Island" like this:

"I left the church and casually chose a road with sunsets. On the side of the street are tall green trees, and the broken leaves fall like rain in the wind. Smell the strong aroma of coffee, originally passed through the Moca Cafe. This is a good coffee shop recommended on LP. Such a thriving coffee shop. The waiters are all young and polite boys. The landlady sat at the cashier, a woman in black Vietnamese silk, wearing silver earrings and a bun, looking strong.

The floor-to-ceiling windows facing the street have no glass, and the wooden windows have been pushed open greatly. There are classical pattern ceiling, crystal chandelier, quaint wooden table and heavy wooden chair. The traveler settled in, read the newspaper and chatted. There are old European men reading novels with thick books.

I ordered Vietnamese coffee. The hot coffee served is rich and bitter. "

Moca cafe

Hanoi H à Ni

C à Ph ê Ch

This is a coffee shop decorated with traditional Vietnamese style. Without gorgeous decoration, the typical yellow wall of Vietnam, you can see the store's intentions in the details.

Here is more of this kind of incandescent lamp, simple, but not out of style; even here the billboards are handwritten, simple and dilapidated wooden doors, but still attract friends who really like coffee to come here, a small space, but impressive.

It's so pleasant to have a little get-together with friends here in the evening and sit at the door blowing in the breeze.

46 Ng C u G, Qu n Ho à n Ki m, H à Ni

7:00AM-0:00

Shin Coffee

There is no music playing in the store, it is very quiet and everything is in order.

The upper and lower layers of the hand-painted murals are lively and lovely, vividly depicting coffee knowledge, including producing areas, utensils, brewing and so on, which is simply a popular science literacy course.

Shin Coffee-H Hu n Nghi p

18 H Hu n Nghi p, Qu n 1, TP. HCM

Opening 07:30 AM-10:30 PM

Shin Coffee-Nguy n Thi p

13 Nguy n Thi p, Qu n 1, TP. HCM

Opening 08:00 AM-10:00 PM

Cong Caphe

If you want a little retro communism of the 1960s, you can come to this exquisite shop.

The shop is hidden in an old house not far from the central post office, and the elevator in the building is also an old sliding door.

The decoration of CONG is very simple, but the wooden tables and stools, the cups and utensils of the '60s and' 70s, and the communist slogans on the wall immediately pull people back to that era.

The terrace is very narrow, only big enough for a row of high stools, but the color is very bright. Without the hot and dry sunshine, it is very pleasant to enjoy a wide field of vision and an afternoon breeze. There is a very literary bookshelf on the mezzanine on the second floor, where many students and young couples chat.

In Vietnam, as long as you see the combination of old houses and galleries, you can definitely go in and explore and get unexpected gains.

32 in Bi ê n Ph, in Bi ê n, Ba Dinh District, H à Ni

07:30AM--23:30

Saigon Saigon/ Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh

The workshop coffee

The workshop coffee is the first boutique cafe in Vietnam. It is very popular and full on weekends. People work, communicate and enjoy high-quality coffee here, which is in line with the meaning of "craftsmen" in the name of the shop.

The bar is located in the center, and customers can watch the barista work from different angles. The surrounding and top windows bring bright sunshine and beautiful scenery. Dung, the boss, said that every year during the new bean season, there would be a "cup test exchange activity for a close conversation between farmers and customers".

3Compact F p. Q. 1, 27 Ng c K, B n Ngh é, District 1, Ho Chi Minh

07:00 AM-08:00 PM

The Cafe Apartment

More than half of the whole apartment is occupied by cafes, which shows how much the Vietnamese love coffee. In addition to cafes, there are shops selling Chinese tea and Hot Tea, HK Style, as well as a number of catering, bookstores, clothing stores, nail salons and home decoration shops. Vietnamese Internet celebrity The Cafe Apartment is said to be closing down soon, so those who travel in the near future should hurry up.

You can sit in this fresh Korean style THINKER&DREAMER for a while.

After the lights were turned on at night, the whole building became very charming. Even if you don't go near the store, any corner of the building, even the corner of the stairs, is the best background for taking pictures.

Nguyen Hue, Ho Chi Minh City 70000, Vietnam

If you can't go to Vietnam for the time being, you can make it at home.

First of all, you need to buy a Vietnamese coffee dripping pot

Introduce the right amount of condensed milk into the cup

Next, put the base of the drip pot on the cup, pour 20g coffee powder into the drip cup, and gently spread it flat on the bottom.

Next, pour the hot water into the dripping pot.

Sit for about three minutes, mix coffee with condensed milk, and a cup of Vietnamese dripping coffee is almost complete!

However, it is best to go and go to the streets of Vietnam to watch people come and go and experience the slow life and the unique coffee culture.

This article comes from the official account of Wechat [Zanadu Travel Life]

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