
Ho Chi Minh City Coffee Culture: What Makes It Unique
The complete history of coffee from Ethiopian origins to modern third wave culture. Arabia, Ottoman coffeehouses, European expansion, and the four waves.
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Geography error: Café Giảng is listed as a Ho Chi Minh City cafe with the address '7 Nguyễn Hữu Huân, Hoàn Kiếm', but Hoàn Kiếm is a district of Hanoi, not Ho Chi Minh City. The real Café Giảng (birthplace of egg coffee) is located in Hanoi's Old Quarter, not in Ho Chi Minh City.
Before<tr> <td>Café Giảng</td> <td>7 Nguyễn Hữu Huân, Hoàn Kiếm</td> <td>Egg Coffee</td> <td>Founded in the 1940s, this cafe is known for popularizing egg coffee, a must-try for any visitor.</td> </tr>
After<tr> <td>The Workshop</td> <td>27 Ngô Đức Kế, Bến Nghé</td> <td>Egg Coffee</td> <td>This Ho Chi Minh City cafe serves egg coffee, a Vietnamese specialty that originated in Hanoi and has since spread to cafes across the country, a must-try for any visitor.</td> </tr>
Why: Geography error: Café Giảng is listed as a Ho Chi Minh City cafe with the address '7 Nguyễn Hữu Huân, Hoàn Kiếm', but Hoàn Kiếm is a district of Hanoi, not Ho Chi Minh City. The real Café Giảng (birthplace of egg coffee) is located in Hanoi's Old Quarter, not in Ho Chi Minh City.
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