Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Noom Coffee in Bangkok, Thailand

It appears I never posted about my December visit to Noom Coffee in Bangkok, Thailand.  While exploring the neighborhoods of Bangkok, I discovered this coffee shop down an alley off an arterial street.  Don’t ask me where this was, as I just blindly walked around and couldn’t make sense out of any street sign.

Despite the [...]

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Stewed Dragon With Chinese Herbs

While searching for coffee in Bangkok, I walked by a food court that was selling Stewed Dragon.  I regret not trying it.  How many opportunities does one get to eat a stewed dragon?  

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Fearing Black Canyon Coffee in Bangkok, Thailand

While looking for espresso as I explored the streets of Bangkok, I found a sign inside a shopping mall pointing me in the direction of a place called Black Canyon Coffee.  With a logo that seemed more fitting for Arizona than Thailand, my interest was peaked.  I walked in the direction the sign was pointing, [...]

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Seattle Iced Latte in Bangkok?

When I spotted this “Seattle Latte” in the cold drink section of a Bangkok 7 Eleven, I knew I had to try it.  It was a sweet tasting drink, which wasn’t too painful considering how hot and humid it was in Thailand.  Did it taste like a Seattle Latte?  Not unless you add sucralose and [...]

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Birdy Ice Coffee is Just Nasty

If I had to pick the worst coffee related beverage I tried in while traveling in Asia, I’d say it was Birdy Robusta Ice Coffee.  Now this is something I’d never consider drinking back home, but since I was in Coffee Explorer mode, I figured I’d give it a try.
One sip was enough.  Just vile. [...]

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Ninety-Four Coffee – Bangkok, Thailand

During one of my urban hikes through the streets of Bangkok, I discovered Ninety Four Coffee.  It was a Western style coffee house serving a full compliment of espresso based drinks and pastries.  Comfortable chairs and big windows.  The name Ninety Four comes from 94 degrees Celsius, which they state is the brewing temperature of coffee.
94 degrees Celsius [...]

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Coffee (Land) Mine

This volumous monster is what I got when I ordered an espresso in Bangkok. My first impression is that Seattle does Thai food better than Thailand does coffee.

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