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In Hanoi I tasted my first weasel (No 1) coffee. It had an amazing taste. But cost me only about 20.000 VND. Later in Dalat I did a tour and visited a coffee farm where the actual weasels where and there I had to pay 50.000 VND for one cup! Later now Im in Ho Chi Minh you can buy weasel coffee beans everywhere for 40.000 VND per 100 grams. I find the Vietnamese are very good in copying things (clothes, headphones, cigarettes) it makes me wonder whats real and whats not. How do I know I buy the real weasel coffee?
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Real weasel coffee costs hundreds of $, not VND per kilo. There is a factory process with enzymes that attempts to replicate the effect of the weasel's digestive system on the beans before it poos them out. From memory you can pay less or more than $AUD28 per kilo for beans that have gone through this process.
A picture of a weasel on the packet does not mean much if the coffee is inexpensive.
Don't trust a pretty picture on the bag, not even if it is from a reputable company. It might as well be fake. Try this: ask for a weasel cup and a normal cup and taste it blind folded. If you can pick out the weasel (and you liked it) money well spent. Otherwise, money out the window.
Whole Vietnam must be full of weasels to produce all that "weasel coffee" sold on every streetcorner ;)
Forget the weasel coffee, just try and tast it. Be sure they give you the one you just tasted.
In Indonesia, they have civet-cat coffee. is this the same thing?
One destination mentioned in this post
Yes, most are fake. Real weasel coffee are made in natural conditions and costs up to thousands us dollar per kilo. The weasels are not caged, the farmed weasel coffee is cheaper but still hundreds of dollar per kg.
Here's a link to reality:
One farm == 500 kg/year == 120 animals == special permission to keep the animals. So it is not high volume.
It is the same thing only with different animals.
They don't look like cats at all. More like the weasels
Thanks everyone. And yeah with a little logical thought you know that all the Weasel coffee is not real weasel coffee or there must be secret Weasel farms somewhere with thousands of weasels.
Still I'm not the expert who can tell the real from the fake weasel coffee.
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Thai iced coffee (Kah-Feh yen) is fantastic on its own day or night, or with your favorite Thai dish. Featuring a blend of ingredients and flavors from around the world, it's a great drink for parties if you want something exotic but not intimidating. There are several variations for the iced coffee -- the version you can buy on the street in Thailand uses a ground coffee that contains corn and soybeans for a unique flavor, but you can grind up your own blend with coffee beans and cardamom. If you're in a hurry, you can even use instant coffee and ground cardamom to recreate the flavor.
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MY 15 FAVORITE CAFES IN SAIGON (HO CHI MINH CITY)
Vietnam is the 2nd largest producer of coffee in the world. Surprisingly, domestic consumption eats up only 8% of the beans produced here. Unlike in North America, the Vietnamese rarely grab coffee to go. When they do caffeinate, they tend take a break from the heat and relax in one of the country’s ubiquitous cafes dotted throughout the city.
Busy, modern Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) is a city I love to visit . Saigon has maintained its strong cafe culture even amidst its growing responsibilities as Vietnam ‘s economic center.
There are thousands of great cafes spread out over the city. My favorites are all located in Districts 1 and 3, which offer the best collection of historic buildings from which a great cafe can be built within. You can find me any day of the week in one of these. If you visit, be sure to check out our other post on how to order coffee like a local in Vietnam . It would be impossible to say these are the 15 best cafes in the city. It would take a lifetime to visit them all. Anyway, here are my fifteen favorites:
15. UP CAFE
269 Nguyễn Trọng Tuyển ph: 84 0928 269 269
A lot of effort went into this place and it could be so cool with just a few small changes. However, due to the drawbacks, I would file this under “go once and see” rather than as a consistent place to meet or work.
14. THUC COFFEE
156B Pasteur Street, District 1
*open 24 hours a day*
Though this local chain shop doesn’t have the warmest, most relaxing atmosphere, Thức has one great thing going for it: it’s always open. Also, espresso is 20,000 vnd (just under $1). Thức is a great place to finish up work or a conversation once everything else has closed. Also great for a quick, strong takeaway iced coffee. The location on Pasteur Street allows for some good people watching. The music tends to thumpy, loud asian pop, so bring headphones if you’re working.
13. LA TAMIA CAFE
80 Duong Ba Huyen Thanh Quan, District 3
La Tamia is my favorite of the tiny little local cafes spread out all over the city. I first sat down here after a nearby meal when I was walking by and heard Sinead O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares 2 U”. The wall is draped with old cassette tape decks that still function. What’s great is that the music doesn’t go beyond the early 1990s, when cassette tapes became obsolete. So, there is plenty of Michael Bolton, Sade, REM and Jon Secada to go around. The clientele are friendly locals and the owner/operator is a super nice guy. The noise from the road can be loud, so it’s not the most relaxing place. Great fresh juices for 25,000 vnd ($1.20). Vietnamese coffee for 15,000 vnd ($0.75 usd). Espresso and Cappuccino are on the menu for 20,000 vnd ($1), but both times I’ve been here the machine wasn’t functioning.
12. DU MIEN CAFE
48/9A Hồ Biểu Chánh, Phường 11, Quận Phú Nhuận
Poolside at Du Mien
Du Mien is a huge, terraced cafe with lots of falling water and some pools. It is in need of some refurbishing, but is still impressive and relaxing (on weekdays, at least). The place is hidden and difficult to find, but that’s part of what makes it special. Also, the foreign crowd never seems to come around here and so it feels exotic and local.
11. CA PHE BAN SONATE
52 Dang Dung, Tan Dinh
ph +84 8 6290 6004
Coffee with cointreau and REAL whipped cream
Another huge, sprawling local cafe. It is more intimate than Du Mien, but just as local and just as huge. The place has a musical feel and I generally don’t have to resort to using my headphones while working here. The canopy of trees makes for a nice atmosphere in the rain.
10. THE FIG
15 Nguyen Thi Huynh, Phu Nhuan District
ph +84 8 6674 3565
A relaxing cafe with a Thai style, The Fig is hard to find, but worth the effort. The music is exotic and unpredictable- ranging from minstrel songs to sitar to new age. The Fig feels a bit like a garden. The greenery gives it a fresh scent and it’s amazing to sit under an umbrella on a rainy day, listening to the sound of the rain in the elevated pool. Vietnamese drip coffee and espresso both at 35,000 vnd ($1.75). Meals around 70,000 vnd ($3.75).
9. CUC GACH CAFE
79, đường Phan Kế Bính, Quận 1
ph: 84 8 3911 0120
Lisa and Pomelo Juice
The Cuc Gach Cafe is another Southeast Asian-rural feeling cafe. Wood abounds. The music is soft and exotic. Sugarcane is used for straw. The chairs are comfy and the wifi strong and consistent. Good, quiet place to work or meet up.
Water Garden Entrance
70B Le Loi, District 1
ph +84 8 6674 3565
*9:00 am – 9:00 pm*
On the first floor is a smart clothing store and the cafe is upstairs. It’s a bit of a Saigon institution and attracts a mix of hip locals, tourists and expats. L’usine is hip and modern, lofty and sleek, but almost to the point where it feels a bit cold and institutional. The cafe has a back area with some great antique maps and furniture for sale, as well as an impressive chess board.
The iced coffee is pricier than most of the other cafes on this list but really flavorful and strong. You can also grab an espresso drink or a pretty tasty smoothie if you’ve had enough of the iced crack.
7. CAFE GAC HOA
92 Phạm Ngọc Thạch (access from Trung Quyen Street), District 3
ph +84 8 3507 1418
*7:30am – 10pm*
The “flower cafe” (as my friends and I call it) is hidden away down a tiny alley. Its location above a flower shop ensures that it smells clean and floral, unlike many of the smokey cafes in Ho Chi Minh City. The tight, wooden three-story cavernous attic cafe is a bit like being in a rural antique shop – it feels handmade and delicate. The place definitely has a feminine feel to it. The latte is decent (54,000 vnd / $2.75).
One downside I have experienced in the past was the wifi cut out every fifteen minutes or so, disrupting my work and causing me to stare off into the middle distance. This seems to be a better place to hang out and chat with friends, rather than work.
79/2/5 Phan Ke Binh, W.Da Kao, District 1
ph +84 8 6271 0115
7:30 am – 12:00 am (weekdays – weekends open later)
5. I.d. CAFE 2
61B Tu Xuong, District 3
I.d. Cafe in D1 is great, but the one in D3 is even better. The decor is cozy, industrial and urbane. The drinks are still always good and reasonably priced. The lighting and music create a soft, cool atmosphere. The chairs are comfy and the staff friendly and well-dressed. No complaints. Coffee w/ Bailey’s: 55,000vnd / $2.75 (go for that one, duh)
4. YEN CAFE
9 Phạm Đình Toái, District 3
ph +84 9 0714 0022
I’ve been coming to Yen Cafe consistently for years. I used to see my favorite local musician, Le Cat Trong Ly, here in the packed, intimate shows. The place is infamous for being impossible to find. And it is – you won’t find it. But I’ll show you a picture so you can see.
3. LA ROTONDE
77B Ham Nghi St, 2nd Floor, District 1, #0909368201
Very easy to find. It looks beautiful from the street. Then you go up an awesome staircase and you’re in one of Saigon’s best rooms.
La Rotonde channels the style and grace of old Saigon. The cafe boasts a lofty central space highlighted by high ceilings and a soft egg color. Southeast Asian art and photos of vintage Saigon adorn the walls, but the space feels very Parisian. Enormous windows frame a great view of the financial district.
2. LA FENETRE SOLEIL
Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa, Phường Bến Thành, District 1
ph +84 8 3822 5209
*10am – 12am (or later, depending on crowd)*
This romantic and elegant bar/cafe/restaurant features a Japanese Vietnamese fusion menu and excellent cocktails and juices. You have to walk up a curious flight of stairs to reach the place, but upon entrance, it is super impressive. The high vaulted ceilings feature Tudor-like timber and the walls are exposed bricks. The textures are complimented by sensual lighting and funky furniture and art. 5-8:30pm is half off all alcoholic drinks. Thursday evenings feature live jazz.
Bourbon Old Fashioned (90,000vnd / $4.50)
Vietnamese Coffee (40,000vnd / $2)
Italian Espresso (45,000vnd / $2.25)
Avocado and Dragonfruit Smoothie (60,000vnd / $3)
1. ERA COFFEE
58C Tran Quoc Thao Street, District 3
ph +84 8 3932 0703
This cafe doesn’t even have a sign. How’s that for cool?
I’ve been coming to Era Cafe for four years now. Each time I am in Saigon, this is my second home. It’s like therapy and it’s needed at least two times a week.
Please note that this cafe has a ‘no laptop’ policy. If you’re looking to get some work done, try some of the cafes mentioned above.
Cafe Era is located on a quiet, lovely street near the Japanese Embassy. As I mentioned, there is no sign (or address posted), so come prepared with a map. Look for the candlelight in the window and listen for the sounds of Nina Simone, Leonard Cohen or Nico drifting out from the old wooden door.
The best thing about this place is that it always feels like some cool secret. Please don’t tell anyone I told you, OK?
The coffee on ice is my standard: 32,000vnd / $1.50
Good cocktails @ 54,000nvd / $2.75
Era Coffee is the building in the middle. No sign, but just look for the candlelight in the window.
Working quietly at Era (photo from Alyssa Tashi)
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I’m heading to Saigon to live for a while in a couple of weeks & can’t wait to explore the coffee shops & find my own favourites! I’ve bookmarked this post to check out some of your recommendations. If you’ll be in Saigon in the near future would love to meet up at one of these, you seem to have a wealth of knowledge on this amazing city!
I love your posts, they are so inspiring. As I live in Saigon at the moment, I also checked out a lot of cafés – some of them were from your list…
In my blog I added some more, and from other parts of district 1 and 3 – take a look
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I find this is a good place. Romantic place in district 3. We can listen to music. Enjoy cake and drinks.
Glad you enjoy! So many great cafes in D3.
FYI, you might want to add a note to “Era Coffee” that they have a no-laptop policy now. It may be recent because too many people read this and tried to work there
It did seem like a charming spot, but yeah, they shut me down when I tried to work, so I don’t think it should be recommended assuming most Westerners who read this are probably looking for work cafes.
Overall, thanks for the write up!
Thanks for reading and, yes, I should include the ‘no computer’ policy on here. Editing it now.
Era is a good place to get relief from the hectic pace of the city, so I generally just chat or stare off into the middle distance here. Hope you’re enjoying your cafe time here!
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Hi Steven, I just want to write something when I see Era in your number one.
I often went there around 10 years ago. My most favorite place at that time. A place with my little secrets. Someone I loved. Someone I wanted to forget. Some talks that were not easy to fall into oblivion.
Great to see it today now, in your list. I bet that you must be a coffee lover and has been to many great cafes in this city.
If now you’re still here, you may like Bang Khuang or Yoko.
Thank you and wish you have more pretty moments on the roads.
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Thank you for this blog! Currently sitting in ID Cafe (district 3) on a very rainy day. Would have never found this gem otherwise. Cheers!
Hi Kyla! Glad you’re enjoying ID Cafe in D3! Rainy days really are the best for cafe time. Thanks for reading.
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Hi Steven, thanks a lot for your post! I know it’s not exactly the point of your post, but would you recommend anywhere to buy Vietnamese coffee in Saigon by any chance ?
I like to buy mine at Phuc Long on Ly Tu Trong because they sell it packaged and at a really reasonable price. I think it’s better than what you can get in any of the markets at those bulk bin sellers.
My go-to was Phuc Long on Ly Tu Trong bc they sell it packaged and at a really reasonable price. I think it’s better than what you can get in any of the markets at those bulk bin sellers.
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3 Probetütchen Basenpulver
Vom Geruch ähnlich einem Weihnachtspfefferkuchen, also sehr angenehm. Ich vermute das es das Ginseng ist. Geschmack wie echter Kaffee. Er besteht aus schonendem Kaffee Arabica, präbiotischem Ballaststoff, Auszügen aus Granatapfel, Guarana und Ginseng sowie exotischen Kaffee-Gewürzen, wie z.b. Kardamon, Zimt, Nelken, Piment, Muskat und Bourbon-Vanille. Wohltuende lösliche Ballaststoffe können die Verdauung und gesunde Darmfunktion positiv beeinflussen. Kaffee und Guarana beleben Körper und Geist – sanft und anhaltend.
Ich bereite den Kaffee mit heißer Milch und einem Scluck heißem Wasser zu, sowie mit einem Löffel Honig. So schmeckt er wie eine Art Milchkaffee.
Chi Cafe balance
Dieser Kaffee erinnert mich an ein Karamel-Bonbon. Der Geschmack ist auch ähnlich dem eines Kaffee´s, ist besonders bekömmlich, so wie für mich, da ich öfter Magenprobleme habe. Ich trinke daher nachmittags kaum Kaffee, aber hier habe ich keine Bedenken.
Ein wertvoller Beitrag für einen normalen Blutdruck,
weil natriumreduziert und kaliumreich.
-Voller Geschmack mit 50% weniger Natrium.
-Zur kochsalzreduzierten Ernährung. Verwendung wie Kochsalz.
-Reich an Kalium, das den normalen Blutdruck unterstützt.
-Mit Kristallsalz vom Rande des Himalayagebietes
-Hauptbestandteil: basisch wirkendes Natriumcitrat.
Geeignet für Knochen, Herz, Muskeln und Blutdruck. Das Basenpulver ist ein streng natriumarmes, hocheffektives Citrat. Basenmittel. Es besteht aus Kalium, Magnesium, Kalzium, Zink, und Vitamin D. Das alles ist gut für einen regelmäßigen Herzschlag, normalen Blutdruck und für ein funktionstüchtiges Imunsystem. Ich rühre es in Saft ein, man kann es aber auch nur mit Wasser mischen. Es schmeckt sehr angenehm und mild.
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The 18 Best Coffee Shops In Chicago
We'll admit if it wasn't for a hearty cappuccino every morning we don't know how we would have gotten through this winter. There's something about the smell and taste of coffee and the warmth of a hot cup in our hands that is reassuring whenever nature decides to prank the city with another five inches of snow.
Coffee is booming in Chicago with companies like Intelligentsia, Asado, Metropolis and La Colombe doing wonderful wholesale business. Intelligentsia under Doug Zell has grown to the point where it is seen as an industry leader standing side by side with Starbucks, with cafes located across the country.
Chicagoans who want to drink their java from a smaller more local option have many choices at their disposal, some within blocks of each other. We've gathered our favorites for this week's best of listicle and we're certain the discussion will focus, as always, on what readers feel is missing. So have at it and let's open a discussion.
Ipsento might seem like a little neighborhood joint tucked away just north of Armitage Ave in Bucktown, but they are creating some seriously original coffee options and doing impressive work within their cramped confines. Thankfully they’ll be expanding soon and opening a store down the street where they’ll focus on their roasting, classes and a tasting room. Still, Ipsento isn’t the type of place you camp out hogging a table with your laptop all day. It’s a place to unwind, grab a seat in the cozy back room and enjoy a really wonderful cup of coffee. Roasted on the premise, they have a variety to choose from. They work with a lot of other local vendors as well and are very community oriented. If you want something a bit more indulgent than your average cup of joe, try the Nutella latte or Cardamom Rose. Or check out my favorite the Ipsento, made with coconut milk, honey and a dash of cayenne. They also have wonderful seasonal drinks as well, with their pumpkin latte (made with real pumpkin puree!) being a favorite beverage of mine last year. And when the weather gets warmer, their sidewalk seating is the perfect spot to meet friends and spend an afternoon catching up in the shade. —Lisa White
Ipsento is located at 2035 N. Western Ave.
Bridgeport Coffee Company
Mike Pilkington took a chance on opening a coffeehouse on the South side long before anyone wanted to do business south of Madison Street. Ten years later Bridgeport Coffee Company is still going strong at its flagship shop at 31st and Morgan and two new shops at the Roosevelt Collection retail/residential complex in the South Loop and the Hyde Park Art Center. Pilkington and his staff roast their own beans in a fluid bed roaster, which pushes the beans in the air slightly to allow for a more even roast and little burn. The result are flavorful coffee blends that don’t overpower the palate and appeal to both coffee aficionados and generations of Bridgeport residents who grew up on Hills Brothers, Chock Full O’ Nuts and chicory-blended coffees. Some customers claim pour-overs here are transcendent but you can just as easily enjoy the flavor of Bridgeport Coffee’s blends in a French press or as an espresso. —Chuck Sudo
Bridgeport Coffee Company has locations at 3101 S. Morgan St., The Roosevelt Collection at 1021 S. Delano Court West and the Hyde Park Art Center, 5030 S. Cornell Ave.
[UPDATE: As of October 2014, Knockbox has closed due to rent increase and have not opened at a new location.]
Knockbox is everything you’d want in a neighborhood coffee shop: plenty of seats and outlets, wifi, good coffee, friendly staff, relaxed atmosphere, and tasty food. When I need a place to hunker down and work, I head to Knockbox rather than fight for a cramped spot at other trendier coffee shops. It’s the coffee shop equivalent of my favorite warm comfy sweater, a place I can retreat to that feels like home. But in this case Knockbox makes a much better sandwich than I do. They have a wide selections of paninis, my favorite is the roast beef full of thick cuts of meat with a side of blue cheese coleslaw that doesn’t skimp on the blue cheese. They serve Metropolis coffee, a favorite local bean of mine. I enjoy their chai latte as well. The atmosphere is what seals the deal for me. It can get crowded on the weekend, but it never feels cramped or loud. Everyone is friendly, I’ve shared tables with strangers working before, and the staff is always cheery and nice. Also it’s only a few blocks north of Chicago and California, so after an afternoon of working I can walk down and get some chicken at Feed and a cold beer at Continental. Knockbox to me is just the perfect neighborhood coffee shop, a spot that any community would be happy to call their own. —Lisa White
Knockbox is located at 1001 N. California Ave..
Hardboiled Coffee Company
Beverly has a coffeehouse fitting with its working class roots in this spot along South Western that roasts its own beans in small batches on premise. A cup of their house blend is a marvel to the palate but their espressos and blended drinks (using cold-pressed coffee) are no slouches in the flavor department. —Chuck Sudo
The Perfect Cup is the perfect embodiment of a neighborhood coffee shop, tucked away on a residential-feeling section of Damen in Ravenswood, removed from the hustle of Lincoln Square. Though it’s just steps from the Damen Brown Line stop, the clientele is decidedly local - a mix of parents with young kids just stopping in for a coffee or a cupcake, young professionals taking advantage of the comfy, ample seating and free wi-fi with purchase and groups of neighbors meeting to catch up over CafГ© Umbria coffee and Two Leaves and a Bud teas. Since expanding into the adjacent storefront a couple of years ago, the Perfect Cup has also beefed up the food menu to include breakfast wraps, sandwiches and paninis. The staff is friendly and warm, the prices are reasonable for a small independent shop and there’s a great bench right outside where I love to sip an iced coffee and watch summer in the city go by. — Lizz Kannenberg
Back in the day, Hotel Lincoln was the seedy residence of off-color authors the likes of David Mamet, who inspired enough affection among its staff for Elaine, the hotel operator, to faithfully call his room each evening asking if he’d like his nightly cup of coffee or tea. Today, the service remains every bit as personable—Elaine’s picture hangs on the south wall—while the coffee has inevitably improved, because lattes just don’t get smoother than this. Funneled from the neighboring Perennial Virant kitchen, fresh brioche and other floured sundries are also worth braving a line that can snake out the door come Green City Market hours. In its quieter moments, however, Elaine’s still echoes with Mamet’s restive search for meaning, affording enough solace to brood over your own masterpiece, coffee, tea or peanut butter muffin at the ready. —Melissa Wiley
I always thought that a slight air of pretension was an intrinsic quality in any coffee shop, but that was before I met Big Shoulders Coffee. The staff consists of some of Chicago’s friendliest faces serving a no-nonsense coffee with a complex, nuanced flavor. Tim Coonan, who’s been a part of Chicago’s culinary scene for years, is an expert at roasting his beans. The coffee drinks are delicate and simple, and while the espresso is a little too acidic for my taste, I’m devoted to their coffee. Each roast has unique qualities with lingering notes that dance on your palate. The prices are also quite reasonable, with a coffee starting at $2.00. With the welcoming smiles and wonderfully straightforward coffee, you can’t help but leave with a smile. — Erika Kubick
Big Shoulders is located at 1105 W Chicago Ave
Yes, Heritage General Store is technically a custom bicycle shop. It’s also one of the best places to work remotely in the city, because Portland’s Stumptown beans make for a deep, rich brew while ample natural lighting casts a happy glow on even your grumpiest customer. And if you’re feeling squeezed for elbow room at the communal table of artfully distressed wood beneath a chandelier of repurposed bike rims, picnic tables await you outside. Supplying Mast Brothers chocolate bars, Glazed and Infused donuts, Southport Grocery cupcakes, and Milk and Honey granola, this is urban Americana at its sweetest, while their house vegan chocolate-pecan cookies have become a personal addiction. If by chance you don’t ride your own set of wheels over, come here often enough and you almost certainly will. The floor models possess absurd amounts of vintage charm, as do the baristas. —Melissa Wiley
Jackalope Coffee and Tea (Photo via Jackalope's Facebook page.)
Jackalope Coffee and Tea
I always like when I order a cup of tea and I’m handed a whole pot. Especially when the teacup is ceramic and its pattern clashes with that of the plate accommodating my turkey pesto sandwich, always satisfying as a quick and filling lunch. I also like the process of choosing one tea from what looks to be a hundred then deciding on a simple cup of Intelligentsia instead. Even better, I like sitting on a slightly faded damask couch, close enough to the window all but directly beneath the Sedgwick brown line stop to hear the train whir past, knowing I can stay here as long as I like, particularly in cold weather when the little house that is Eva’s CafГ© feels homier than my own, because my apartment doesn’t have its own wood-burning fireplace. So however easy to miss, Eva’s should enter your coffee house rotation if you live anywhere in Old Town’s purlieus, because few are as comfortable as this. —Melissa Wiley
At Kristoffer’s you come for the coffee and wifi but stay (and keep coming back) for the tres leches and chocoFlan. The quaint family owned and operated shop on the edge of Pilsen has been serving up a simple finely tuned menu for over 10 years and is a wonderful spot to start your day. The shop closes pretty early (5 p.m. on the weekdays and 4 p.m. on the weekends, closed Monday) but that one gripe is forgiven after diving into their delicious tres leches. Many have raved about how good this cake is and rightfully so, a moist rich treat that comes in a variety of flavors, my favorite being coconut. The dark horse is their chocoflan, a dense chocolate cake with flan that inverts while cooking, leaving the flan on top and the cake super rich. When I lived in Pilsen it was my favorite spot to grab a chorizo quesadilla for lunch and a slice of cake and coffee while working on my laptop. They rotate their coffee selection and usually showcase various varieties from Mexico and South America, all organic and Fair Trade. My favorite drink to get is their excellent cortado or cafe au lait. Kristoffer’s is a lovely neighborhood spot but also well worth the trek for a cortado and slice of tres leches. —Lisa White
When I wander Wicker, it’s usually to head to Myopic Books, which is a favorite haunt of mine. One incredibly toasty summer day, I stumbled on Buzz when panic parking my overheating Jeep. It was love. It was a strange time to fall in love with a coffee shop, but I needed to sit somewhere and unwind, and Buzz has a great ambiance. A cool breeze was blowing, there was a good amount of seating, and a few places to plug in if you wanted to type and sip, which is my way. The staff there was immediately welcoming, and I found them knowledgeable and helpful even to my mostly tea-drinking ways. They serve up an excellent chai tea latte and even gave me their source, encouraging me to get some for times I couldn’t make it in. Now that I wield the power of Aeropress and am really starting to delve into coffee, they’re even more of a draw for me, for their whole bean coffee, their wealth of information and equipment, and their passion for the subject. You can’t go wrong. It was a lucky stumble for me that’s now a haunt, and I recommend checking it out immediately. —Marielle Shaw
When I first moved to Chicago, Wicker Park and Bucktown were areas known more for gangs, art galleries and dive bars. It was gritty, dirty and I loved it. My favorite spot in those neighborhoods was a coffee shop called Urbis Orbis (located in the space where Real World Chicago was filmed and a Cheetah Gym now resides). It had a certain vibe that no Starbucks could ever come close to replicating. After years of searching, I believe Star Lounge to be the closest to capturing that ambiance. The staff there is extremely knowledgeable and helpful in offering suggestions for their coffee, which is roasted down the street at Dark Matter Coffee. The room, while small, is very comfortable. Along with chairs and tables there is long wooden bar (left over from the previous tenant in the space). It is a great place to drink and get work done. During the summer months, patrons can sit outside in the back patio to soak up some vitamin D along with getting their daily caffeine fix. —Paul Leddy
Short for “Zaleski & Horvath” this Hyde Park market makes some of the best coffees, teas, blended drinks and espresso drinks in Chicago. Their cappuccinos, lattes and espressos are never overpowering and amazingly balanced while their coffees are always sweet and warm, without sugar. Come for the coffee, stay for a sandwich or pick up some provisions for dinner. —Chuck Sudo
Z&H MarketCafe is located at 1126 E. 47th St. and 1323 E. 57th St.
Filter has always been my preferred haunt for hunkering down and doing some work. Although it’s usually hoppin, there’s plenty of room to spread out and enough outlets to go around. I like nothing better than sinking into an oversized vintage chair and people watching over the top of my laptop or book, and the furniture isn’t the only eclectic element at the Wicker Park hangout. With reliable Wi-Fi and a menu of actual food, including veggie-friendly options Filter is a great place to get things done, just make sure you have cash. Don’t miss out on the sweet potato fries with horseradish sauce and the alley-scape ceiling mural. — Jessica Mlinaric
Filter Cafe is located at 1373-75 N Milwaukee Ave.
Gaslight Coffee Roasters (Photo credit:Dan Fogel)
Gaslight Coffee Roasters
My second favorite pour-over in Chicago belongs to this Logan Square spot which combines the attention to detail of Intelligentsia with the devil may care attitude of Star Lounge or Jackalope. Their pastries and sandwiches are also on point and a great way to spend the day doing absolutely nothing but caffeinating. —Chuck Sudo
Bad Wolf Coffee has gotten a reputation for incredibly well-crafted pastries, but the coffee is just as good. Owner Jonathan Ory serves beans from Durham’s Counter Culture that often have strong notes of fruit and chocolate. Not the kind of coffee shop for writing your dissertation, as there are no seats or wifi, but exactly the kind of place for meeting interesting people while standing at the communal table with a strong cup of coffee and a fresh custardy canelГ© or one of Jonathan’s other great treats.— Melissa McEwen
Bad Wolf Coffee is located at 3422 N Lincoln Ave.
This Pilsen coffeehouse has been a funky oasis for artists even before the neighborhood began to gentrify. The coffees here are top notch, the pastries stellar and the atmosphere brings back memories of when coffeehouses in Chicago were true communities where people would gather and believe they could change the world with a thought. In fact, that magic can still be felt there. —Chuck Sudo
Cafe Jumping Bean is located at 1439 W. 18th St.
Trung Nguyen Online - Your source for Vietnam's Number One Coffee
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Welcome to Trung Nguyen Online!
Important update about this website:
When we first started this business, we sold only Trung Nguyen products, so we wanted the name of this website to contain the brand name "Trung Nguyen". The Trung Nguyen corporation gave us permission to use the name--but only if we promised to sell exclusively Trung Nguyen products here. That was okay because, back then, we didn't have any other products to sell.
But our company, Heirloom Coffee LLC, quickly grew beyond selling only one brand. We launched a new website, Heirloom Coffee Online, that would offer our full range of products. Both Trung Nguyen and a wide variety of other delicious coffees and teas. For almost a decade, we operated both online stores, because a lot of customers still used Trung Nguyen Online.
The time has come, though, for Trung Nguyen Online to retire. Going forward, this website will not sell any coffee directly. Instead, we have links on every page that will take you to the corresponding page on Heirloom Coffee Online. You can buy all your favorite Trung Nguyen and G7 products there.
Thank you for understanding! We hope you enjoy the wider variety and smoother, more modern shopping and checkout Heirloom Coffee Online has to offer.
Trung Nguyen coffees are one of the most sought-after pleasures by tourists when visiting Vietnam. These rich, multi-species, heirloom coffees are deep-roasted but never burnt, giving you a uniquely delicious coffee experience. Now you can find this world-famous, gourmet Vietnamese coffee right here in the USA.
Vietnamese coffee is traditionally packaged as ground coffee to be brewed in the regionally popular Phin filter (as served in Southeast Asian coffee shops and restaurants) or French Press, but will brew well in drip machines.
Favorite Coffees
A few customer favorites, most likely to be familiar to a traveler to Vietnam.
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