Hi John. Darrell here, Viv's hubby. We just finished watching the video, which we enjoyed very much. Not sure if you are aware, because I don't usually follow Viv's video comment discussions, but when we were in Playa Del Carmen last winter, we spent our days walking to find coffee shops each morning. So much so that we averaged about 8 kilometres (5 miles) each day while we were there. To say that we enjoy a good coffee would be an understatement (I came back and ordered an espresso machine which I use to make myself one each morning). To get to the point, I was wondering how the pricing compares to Mexico for the coffees you bought. Although I consider myself a coffee appreciator, I am most certainly not what could be considered a connoisseur and I could NEVER drink 5 coffees in one day! EVER! However, I did particularly like the different types and I am a huge sugar fan so I am thinking I would definitely like to try them...
@Spontaneous2day
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Darrel - so nice to chat with you. Vietnamese coffee is very cheap here. It is extremely strong,rich and delicious. Since you like it sweet try any of your coffees with sweetened condensed milk instead of sugar and milk and let me know what you think 👌
@thuannguyenvan976
2 жыл бұрын
Xin chào bạn đến với viet nam 🇻🇳
@Spontaneous2day
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😃
@hungcuongnguyen293
2 жыл бұрын
Cong Caphê means Communist Coffee . For use it never existed in South VIetnam during the war . Coffee Tour in Saigon , excellent new idea . HCMC actually has many insane coffee shops that not many tourists knew the existence
@Spontaneous2day
2 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly what My friend said and I was greatful for him taking the time out of his day to show us all these unknown options 💕
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