Usually, it’s a robusta from Vietnam that’s been brewed using a phin, the dripper featured in the original picture. It’s often sweetened with a healthy dose of condensed milk to take some of the edge off of mass-produced and heavily roasted robusta.
sorry to deceive. I am just living living, I’m not from here. That said, I support the home team and buy pretty much only Vietnamese grown and roasted specialty coffee. Typica and bourbon beans are what I usually buy. If you are in Saigon, do you know Every Half coffee roaster, those guys are good. Since I live in Hanoi I frequent a couple of Hanoi roasters.
Right on. I’ve been living here for 10 years but been coming here since 2007. Been a fan of the coffee from day 1. The domestic coffee culture for specialty coffee has really grown a lot in the last decade.
What makes it a Vietnamese iced coffee?
Usually, it’s a robusta from Vietnam that’s been brewed using a phin, the dripper featured in the original picture. It’s often sweetened with a healthy dose of condensed milk to take some of the edge off of mass-produced and heavily roasted robusta.
Usually the Vietnamese lady in the bikini that serves it :>
I wouldn’t have known it was Vietnamese coffee otherwise tbh.
Never seen a Vietnamese lady in bikini serving ca phe sua da here in Hanoi.
And to think I was the only viet person on Lemmy
sorry to deceive. I am just living living, I’m not from here. That said, I support the home team and buy pretty much only Vietnamese grown and roasted specialty coffee. Typica and bourbon beans are what I usually buy. If you are in Saigon, do you know Every Half coffee roaster, those guys are good. Since I live in Hanoi I frequent a couple of Hanoi roasters.
Nah I’m a viet guy not living in vietnam. I’m sure you’ll have solid coffee around there though.
Right on. I’ve been living here for 10 years but been coming here since 2007. Been a fan of the coffee from day 1. The domestic coffee culture for specialty coffee has really grown a lot in the last decade.
It’s more of an American phenomenon. Sex sells baby!
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/skin-served-with-coffee-flavors-vietnamese-cafes/
That is not unique to Vietnamese coffee in the States. Bikini coffee places have been a thing in the States for 20 years or more.