Friday, March 14, 2014

If you say you don"t drink coffee...

milk coffee


We say words like sweetened condensed milk.


During our street food tours, we inevitably end up at one of Hanoi’s local coffee shops. It’s a mandatory part of all of our itineraries, morning, noon or night. As Mark wrote recently on Sticky Rice, in Hanoi, coffee can be sipped “against a century old ochre wall, in a memorabilia-lined passageway a metre wide, up a spiral staircase overlooking a lake. Even a standard Hanoi cafe is perfectly good for watching the frenetic passing parade.” So the experience is very much about ambience and cultural immersion.


But occasionally we strike a client who self identifies as a ‘non-coffee drinker’. While we try not to openly show pity, such admissions can be disheartening because the whole coffee experience in Hanoi – old-world atmosphere aside – is quite fascinating. So, to such clients, we assume the deviant role of ‘drug pusher’, enticing them with details that stray from the deleterious and addictive nature of coffee and caffeine, away from the side-effects of sleeplessness and anxiety, away from the notion of “I like the aroma of coffee but not the taste.”


yogurt coffeeWe say words like “imagine liquid tiramisu”.



We don’t even mention the word coffee. We say “just try it “or “take a sip”. Consequently, we’ve had feedback emails from certain clients saying that their Hanoi coffee experience was transformative. It made them see coffee in a brand new light. They are now drinking coffee back home.


Some would say what we’re doing is evil.


8208520436_a0b1537640homemade frozen yoghurt.



If you say you don"t drink coffee...

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