Coffee - a familiar drink found everywhere in the S-shaped country. From a busy roadside shop to an idyllic small shop or a luxury shop. It can be said, discover Vietnamese coffee drinking culture. That is, we are discovering the most vibrant culture in Vietnam. What has made Vietnamese coffee culture? Is diversity proving the undeniable reach of a new coffee culture? Read the article below with Huongmai Cafe to better understand.

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Vietnamese coffee – culture becomes a way of life.        

The first coffee trees followed the French to Vietnam in the 19th century. The main coffee bean at that time was Robusta. Coffee has a strong, bitter flavor that has influenced the way Vietnamese people enjoy it for a long time.

The explosion of coffee culture has spanned decades from the 90s to the present. Turn it from a simple drink for refreshment, to a typical Vietnamese lifestyle.

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Vietnamese coffee – culture becomes a way of life

How empty and lifeless it would be without the large and small cafes running along the streets. How deserted when there are no people of all ages on the roadside who are passionately chatting, or thoughtfully reading newspapers next to an idyllic cup of coffee.

If Hanoi is always ancient, embracing the old beauties, Saigon is a generous home to nurture and develop new cultures. There, coffee culture was redefined by the 3rd Coffee Wave. Coffee as a crossroads lies at the heart of many social circles. Even though it's just a drink, it contains the inner force that binds people together.

Long-standing Vietnamese coffee culture

Coffee has been a part of Vietnamese culture. Since it was first introduced to Vietnam from the French in the second half of the nineteenth century. Over time and many changes, the city has changed its name, but the coffee is still the same. Still strong aroma and sweet and bitter taste intertwined. The taste has captivated people from all walks of life. Make it soon become a famous drink in Vietnam.

Unlike the usual morning coffee habit in the West, Vietnamese people drink coffee whenever they want. In Vietnamese coffee culture, it is not difficult to see people from all directions sitting on certain sidewalks, leisurely enjoying a cup of iced coffee with the daily newspaper.

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More specifically, when coffee is not only a drink, it also gives people a natural and friendly way to start a conversation. The saying "Go for a coffee!" Be the opening word for any business conversation. The romantic start of any relationship. Or, simply, telling yourself to find a place to relax and read a book without thinking. Coffee has become an irreplaceable belief in the spiritual life of Vietnamese people.

Vietnamese coffee culture always has its own nostalgic features, very proud. If you have the opportunity to visit this S-shaped curved strip of land, hopefully Huongmai Cafe will be a great destination for you to buy coffee and enjoy them right at our store.