My Coffee Stop at Highlands Coffee in Vietnam 

Highlands Coffee in Vietnam

Hi, I’m Aditya, and right now I am on a coffee trip in Vietnam with my parents. This place feels very exciting because coffee is everywhere. One place I visited here is Highlands Coffee, and I really liked it.

My parents (VarDish) told me that Highlands Coffee started in 1999 by a person named David Thai. Now it is one of the biggest coffee chains in Vietnam. When I saw it, I understood why. It is present almost everywhere, especially in big cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

When we entered, I noticed something interesting. The café felt modern, but the coffee was still very traditional. My parents explained that Highlands Coffee mixes Vietnamese coffee culture with a modern café style. That means you can sit comfortably, but still enjoy real local coffee.

Highlands Coffee in Vietnam
Highlands Coffee in Vietnam

The most exciting part for me was seeing the Phin filter. This is a small metal brewer used in Vietnam. Coffee drips slowly from it, and it takes time. I love watching slow brewing, so this felt very special to me.

One popular drink here is Phin Sua Da, which is iced coffee with condensed milk. I didn’t drink it, but I saw how it was made and served. It looked strong and sweet. They also have Freeze drinks and even Banh Mi, which is a sandwich.

My parents told me that Highlands Coffee is part of a big group called Jollibee Foods Corporation, but it still keeps the Vietnamese coffee style alive.

For me, this visit was not just about seeing a café. It helped me understand how coffee can stay traditional and still feel modern at the same time.

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My name is Aditya, and I am seven years old. I know I am still small, but coffee has been a big part of my life for a long time.

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