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Coffee Latte Vietnam: Savoring Rich Vietnamese Style Latte

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Coffee Latte Vietnam: Savoring Rich Vietnamese Style Latte

When it comes to Vietnamese coffee, many might think of the strong black coffee with its unique bittersweet flavor typical of Vietnam, but for me, mr.hotsia, the impressive Vietnamese coffee is the latte made with a special recipe, enriched with authentic Vietnamese sweetened condensed milk, which is a highlight of coffee drinking in this country not to be missed.

Once on a trip to northern Vietnam, I had the chance to pass through Lang Son Province, a place not as famous for coffee as big cities like Hanoi or Saigon, but it has a hidden coffee shop serving a rich and sweet Vietnamese latte that made me stop and savor without looking away. That coffee shop is located in the heart of Lang Son city, where I once stayed.Lang Son Province, VietnamThe Hoang Son Hotel allowed me to experience authentic local atmosphere and convenient travel, close to the local market and a lake with beautiful views.

While many might think a latte requires smooth milk foam from modern machines, Vietnamese latte uses a traditional method by dripping coffee through a metal filter called "Phin" over a glass with sweetened condensed milk at the bottom. When the coffee drips and mixes with the condensed milk, it creates a harmonious, sweet, creamy, and strong flavor all at once. Drinking this latte reminds me of sitting in a small roadside coffee shop in Vietnam, watching people pass by, and slowly awakening my energy with the taste.

What I love about Vietnamese latte is the choice of robusta coffee beans that provide a strong flavor with a slight bitterness, combined with condensed milk that is richer than regular milk used in Western lattes. The taste is full of sweetness, creaminess, and distinct coffee strength. The first sip clearly feels different from regular lattes, and it’s a feeling I, mr.hotsia, really enjoy.

Additionally, in many Vietnamese cities like Da Lat, which has a cool climate year-round and is home toBuddhist Temples in Da LatI also found small coffee shops serving Vietnamese latte in a peaceful atmosphere perfect for chilling, enjoying hot coffee in the morning or even in the afternoon when the sunlight softens. It’s a simple but profound happiness that a traveler like me truly appreciates.

How to Travel and Find Authentic Vietnamese Latte

For those interested in following the Vietnamese latte recipe like mr.hotsia, I recommend starting from big cities such as Hanoi or Saigon, which have many coffee shops still using the traditional Phin brewing method carefully. But if you want to experience a homely coffee atmosphere and Vietnamese lifestyle, I suggest stopping by Lang Son Province, where I once tasted a secret latte recipe.

Traveling to Lang Son is not difficult; there are convenient bus and taxi services, especially if you want to continue traveling to other cities in northern Vietnam or head toVinh Long Bus Stationwhich makes it easy to travel further south in Vietnam or to neighboring countries.

After trying Vietnamese latte in Lang Son, I also visited beautiful beaches atNha Trang Seaas well as local markets and coffee shops in various cities that made me feel Vietnam is a perfect country for coffee lovers and travelers who want to truly experience local life.

Experience Life Through Vietnamese Latte

The Vietnamese latte I, mr.hotsia, drink is not just a beverage but a small door that opens to let me experience the lifestyle of Vietnamese people. Sitting and sipping coffee in small roadside shops in Lang Son or other small towns, I saw local businessmen, workers, and foreign tourists chatting happily. The aroma of coffee and the lively city sounds blend perfectly.

Learning and savoring traditional Vietnamese latte made me feel the simple yet profound coffee culture in Vietnam. If you are planning a trip to Vietnam, don’t forget to try this latte at a local coffee shop at least once. It will surely be an unforgettable experience, just like visiting famous attractions such asLang Son ProvinceorBuddhist Temples in Da LatCertainly.

For the video clip I recorded showing the brewing method and atmosphere of sipping Vietnamese latte fully, you can watch it here:Coffee Latte Vietnam: Savoring Rich Vietnamese Style Latte

Finally, traveling and drinking Vietnamese latte for mr.hotsia means taking a break, recharging, and experiencing the true life of Vietnam every day meaningfully. If you love coffee and want to experience this traditional recipe, be sure to keep it on your list for your next trip to Vietnam.

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