
Hello coffee lovers! A month ago, I just visited a country famous for its coffee, Vietnam. You must have heard that Vietnamese coffee is one of the best coffees in the world. Being very curious, I finally bought a large pack of coffee. For the brand itself, I'm still confused between Trung Nguyen or Cha pe rang xay, I don't understand because both are in Vietnamese and written on the packaging. But the packaging also said No.1 coffee, so I chose it. I bought a big pack because my husband is also a coffee lover.So I thought I'd better buy a big pack to enjoy with him.


From the aroma upon opening the package, this coffee smells very good and seems to be delicious. As for the coffee grains, theirs are coarser than ours. If you brew it using a coffee machine, it seems to taste better than manual brewing. But I don't know if it will be the same. Since I didn't have a coffee machine, I used makeshift tools to brew. The first one to try was my husband, according to him the domestic brand coffee he used to drink was still better than this. However, I think this Vietnamese coffee is no less delicious than the coffee we usually drink. Indeed, for its fragrance, our coffee is the champion. But for taste, I think it's almost the same. It's not wrong that Vietnamese coffee is called one of the best coffees in the world.




The most important thing is that so far this Vietnamese coffee suits my stomach and doesn't make me bloated. Maybe next time I go to Vietnam, I'll buy this coffee again. The price is also quite cheap in my opinion. Actually it depends on where you buy it, if you buy it in Sa Pa then you will get a much cheaper price than in Hanoi. To be honest, it doesn't only apply to coffee, but also food and others, in Hanoi everything is expensive when compared to Sa Pa. I recommend that if you go to Vietnam, buy souvenirs in Sa pa instead of Hanoi.
Have you tried Vietnamese coffee before? Do you think Vietnamese coffee deserves to be called one of the best coffees in the world?

Devy Swan
Devy Swan is a girl with a lot of dreams and imagination.She likes cooking, singing and traveling. Recently, in the last two years to be exact, she started learning to write. Although her writing is still not very good, but she has a hope that one day she will have her own book.
How nice that you had the opportunity to try that Vietnamese coffee!
Although for one's own is the best! hahahahahahaha
Blessings!
Hehehehe thank you!
Hey there!
That must have been a fantastic trip to Vietnam, and I'm happy that you got the chance to sample a coffee that suits you. I know of Vietnamese having some speciality coffee such as the egg coffee that they are famous for. However, when thinking of one of the best coffees in the world, Vietnam is not the country that is foremost on my mind.
Thanks for sharing this with us, I would suggest that you check the work of other authors, and perhaps leave them comments, as engagement is a great part of our virtual coffee shop experience.
Hey @millycf1976 ! Yeah, it was a fun trip. I also think that indonesian coffee is better than Vietnam coffee. Thank you milly!
I cannot say that I have tried Vietnamese coffee. It does look lovely, however!
Finding a coffee that we enjoy at a great price is such a blessing 😄
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Thank you for reminding me! I have removed the tag.
Hey @devyswan1
I just noticed that you used the #spillthebeans tag.
I thought that being a long-time community member, you'd be aware of regular weekly activities.
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Sorry and thanks you for reminding me. I already removed it.
I haven't, and i look forward to trying the Vietnam coffee.
Do you think that maybe if some barista in Vietnam had brewed the coffee for you by himself, that maybe it'd taste any differen? Im just thinking that maybe there's a special way it's brewed over there that you're not familiar with 😃
I visited several cafes but unfortunately I didn't pay attention when the barista was making coffee.