Unusual!!! Salted Coffee at Vientiane Morning Market
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Unusual!!! Salted Coffee at Vientiane Morning Market
When you think of coffee, you probably imagine a sweet, creamy, or strong bitter taste. But atVientiane Morning Marketin Vientiane Province, Laos, I, mr.hotsia, discovered an innovative coffee that was so unusual I had to document it: “salted coffee.” Yes, salt instead of sugar is used, and it perfectly cuts the bitterness of the coffee. This is not just a novelty but an experience I had to try myself and share with you.
One morning at Vientiane Morning Market, I walked through the bustling crowd filled with calls from vendors and the aroma of spices mixed with freshly brewed coffee. Some coffees had milk, some had sugar, but what caught my attention was a small, long-standing stall where the owner recommended salted coffee. I didn’t hesitate to order a cup to taste.
The coffee’s flavor was surprisingly new and impressive. The bitterness was incredibly balanced by the salt. The rich coffee aroma remained full-bodied, with a slight saltiness that didn’t make the taste strange but added a deeper dimension to the coffee’s flavor. I spoke with the owner, who said it’s a traditional recipe favored by Lao people in the morning because it refreshes without the cloying sweetness of sugar.
Vientiane Morning Market is truly a hub of Lao lifestyle. It’s not just a place to buy fresh produce, vegetables, and local food, but also a social spot to enjoy a unique morning coffee. I recommend you take a morning stroll, try salted coffee, and experience the warm, homely atmosphere of the Lao people here.
For those planning to visit Vientiane, I, mr.hotsia, have included a link to an articleTravel Vientianefor further reading. Visiting Vientiane is not just about temples or museums but also about experiencing the real life of the locals, whether walking along the beautiful Mekong River in the evening or stopping by popular coffee shops likeTrue Coffee Vientianewhich many recommend.
Vientiane Morning Market and the Lifestyle Connected to Salted Coffee
Vientiane Morning Market opens from early dawn until late morning. It’s not only a place to buy food but also a center for social gatherings of the locals. As I passed the stalls, I saw locals gathering happily to sip coffee. The salted coffee I tried is more than a drink; it’s a connection of people and a culture passed down through generations.
While regular coffee often focuses on sweetness or strong bitterness, the salted coffee here is smoother and more refreshing. I asked the vendor why Lao people like to add salt to coffee. The answer was that it enhances the flavor and makes you feel more energized in the morning, like waking up without relying too much on sugar.
Additionally, Vientiane Morning Market offers a variety of foods from Lao rice porridge, Lao noodles, to local desserts. I recommend tryingVientiane Rice Porridgeserved with pork offal and fresh vegetables, another flavor that completes your breakfast experience well.
Travel Tips and Guide to Vientiane with mr.hotsia
If you travel from Thailand, coming to Vientiane is very easy. I, mr.hotsia, suggest staying and exploring the city for 1-2 days to soak in the atmosphere before heading to other destinations like Vang Vieng, which offers beautiful nature and many adventure activities.Vang Vieng, Vientianeis a great choice for nature lovers and outdoor activities.
For accommodation in Vientiane, I recommend Pomprasert Hotel, located near the Fountain Roundabout, very convenient, and offers bicycle rentals so you can easily ride around the city and visit the morning market. If interested, click here to see more.Pomprasert Hotel Vientiane
After enjoying salted coffee and breakfast at the market, I usually take an evening walk along the Mekong River. The newly renovated riverside road is beautiful and perfect for exercise or watching the sunset, which is a highlight of visiting Vientiane.
Summary of Impressions from Salted Coffee at Vientiane Morning Market
The salted coffee experience at Vientiane Morning Market is something I, mr.hotsia, must share. It’s not just the unique taste but also an eye-opening glimpse into the lifestyle and culture of the Lao people in Vientiane Province. If you visit Vientiane, don’t forget to stop by the morning market, try salted coffee, and enjoy this warm atmosphere before heading elsewhere.
I believe that strolling through the market, tasting local food, and being open to new things like salted coffee will make your trip a memorable and impressive experience.
Read more aboutVientiane Morning Marketand the lifestyle here in my article.
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