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Vietnamese Hot Latte Coffee

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Vietnamese Hot Latte Coffee: The gentle aroma I experienced from the streets of Vietnam

Hello, I am mr.hotsia. Today, I will take you to taste the hot latte coffee experience in Vietnam, a beverage I encountered during my journey exploring the charm of this country. The uniqueness of Vietnamese hot latte coffee lies not only in its rich taste and aroma but also reflects the traditional lifestyle and culture that I experienced up close.

The Origin of Hot Latte Coffee in Vietnam

Vietnam is one of the world's largest coffee producers, especially Robusta coffee, which has a stronger and more bitter taste than Arabica. I, mr.hotsia, started my day by walking into a small roadside coffee shop not far from the morning market in the city center of Vietnam. Here, the scent of freshly roasted coffee immediately greeted my nose. The coffee brewing method here uses the Vietnamese drip style (phin filter). Coarse coffee grounds are pressed into a small metal filter before hot water is slowly poured over, allowing the coffee to drip into a glass containing hot milk and condensed sugar, which is a distinctive feature of Vietnamese coffee that I greatly enjoy.

Experience the Unique Taste and Aroma

When I took my first sip of the hot latte coffee, the intense coffee flavor blended with the creamy sweetness of fresh milk and sugar made me feel a warm sensation I can't describe. The aroma of freshly roasted coffee mixed with the rising steam created a more delicate atmosphere around me. Vietnamese hot latte coffee is not just a drink but a small ritual that connects the people in this city together.

Hot Latte Coffee and Local Lifestyle

While I, mr.hotsia, was sipping hot coffee in front of a small shop, I witnessed the real daily life of Vietnamese people — young people walking by, elderly chatting happily. These coffee shops are not just resting spots but important social spaces. Anyone who loves coffee should not miss the chance to chill in these small roadside coffee shops because it offers the feeling of being truly Vietnamese.

Connection with Lang Son Province and Travel Experience

Although I did not specify the exact province of the hot latte coffee I tried, this experience reminded me of my travels in Lang Son Province.Lang Son Province, VietnamI stayed at Hoang Son Hotel located in the heart of Lang Son city. Experiencing the local lifestyle and tasting famous local dishes like roasted duck gave me a clearer overall picture of Northern Vietnamese culture.

In Lang Son itself, small roadside coffee shops are commonly seen. I, mr.hotsia, recommend taking your time to stroll around the city and stop to enjoy Vietnamese hot latte coffee, which will perfectly enrich your travel memories.

Vietnamese Hot Latte Coffee Brewing Technique

If you want to try brewing Vietnamese hot latte coffee at home, I, mr.hotsia, summarize the simple steps I learned from local baristas in Vietnam as follows:

  • Use coarse ground Vietnamese coffee (phin coffee)
  • Add about 2 tablespoons of coffee into the metal filter
  • Press the coffee down gently
  • Slowly pour hot water at 90-95 degrees Celsius to let the coffee drip into the glass
  • Add hot milk or sweetened condensed milk as you like
  • Stir well and sip slowly to savor the flavor

Recommended Video for Coffee Lovers and Travelers

If anyone wants to see the full atmosphere of brewing and drinking Vietnamese hot latte coffee, I recommend this videoVietnamese Hot Latte Coffeewhich clearly records the feelings and steps, helping to appreciate the grandeur of coffee culture in Vietnam even more.

Summary of Impressions and Recommendations from mr.hotsia

Vietnamese hot latte coffee is not just a drink that energizes each day but also represents the culture and lifestyle of the Vietnamese people that I, mr.hotsia, truly experienced. Whether traveling in Lang Son or other tourist cities in Vietnam, don't forget to stop and taste hot latte coffee by the roadside to get to know this country more deeply and fully.

For those interested in more about travel and Vietnamese culture, you can read travel stories and accommodations in various provinces such asLang Son Provinceor visit Buddhist temples in Da Lat cityBuddhist Temples in Da Lat Citywhich I have previously written about.

I hope this article inspires everyone to travel and discover the charm of Vietnamese coffee by themselves. Thank you for following. I am mr.hotsia, see you again in the next article.

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