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#1 ljerams

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Posted 2010-10-28 17:44:05

I have just acquired a hand Coffee Grinder.

I know that I can buy Dao Coffee Beans at Foodlands Super Market but would like to have a bigger choice.

Does anybody know another Supermarket or specialist Shop that has a bigger selection for sale including if possible coffee beans from Vietnam, Indonesia and South America?

Also any recommendations on which to try?

#2 sharonb

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Posted 2010-10-28 22:44:33

There is a place called Coffee Gallery
Huge variety
It's at CDC
Kaset-Navamin

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Posted 2010-10-29 00:15:57

Is that Kaset-Navamin Road?

And can you please tell me approximately where CDC is located.

Dao Coffee which I mentioned is located near to Pillar No 22  at a Company called Sum by Dee Co.,Ltd. They sell the Lao PDR coffee which is quite nice.

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Posted 2010-10-29 00:23:36

View Postljerams, on 2010-10-29 00:15:57, said:

Is that Kaset-Navamin Road?

And can you please tell me approximately where CDC is located.

Dao Coffee which I mentioned is located near to Pillar No 22  at a Company called Sum by Dee Co.,Ltd. They sell the Lao PDR coffee which is quite nice.

CDC is Crystal Design Center
It is near Crystal on Kaset Navamin Rd

#5 ljerams

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Posted 2010-10-29 00:31:41

View Postsharonb, on 2010-10-29 00:23:36, said:

View Postljerams, on 2010-10-29 00:15:57, said:

Is that Kaset-Navamin Road?

And can you please tell me approximately where CDC is located.

Dao Coffee which I mentioned is located near to Pillar No 22  at a Company called Sum by Dee Co.,Ltd. They sell the Lao PDR coffee which is quite nice.

CDC is Crystal Design Center
It is near Crystal on Kaset Navamin Rd

Many thanks. I don't know CDC but it sounds easy enough to find.

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Posted 2010-10-29 11:25:43

Yeh,Dao coffee is good.But if you can get your hands on it,YOU MUST try DUANG DEE coffee from Chiang mai!

#7 ljerams

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Posted 2010-10-29 13:15:53

View Postbadlee, on 2010-10-29 11:25:43, said:

Yeh,Dao coffee is good.But if you can get your hands on it,YOU MUST try DUANG DEE coffee from Chiang mai!

Yes, have tried Duang Dee,Lanna Coffee and others.

But I am now looking for the coffee beans to grind myself! That's the difficult part of the equation.

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Posted 2010-10-29 14:57:18

I have been ordering Lom Haun coffee via mail from Coffee Bar 99 (my wife orders, actually).
Really good coffee.  The 100% Arabica is 400-baht/kilo.  Grown in the South, so I'm told.
We just do an ATM xfer, and its here in a few days.

Might need a translator, but here is the product listing:
http://www.coffeebar...=30&title=ÅÁËǹ

Contact info here:
ภคภรณ์ พันธุ์ธร
25/11 ถนนสุขเสมอ ตำบลท่าตะเภา อำเภอเมือง จังหวัดชุมพร 86000 รายละเอียดบัญชีธนาคาร ธนาคารไทยพานิชย์ สาขาชุมพร ชื่อบัญชีภคภรณ์ หวังศิริ ประเภทออมทรัพย์ เลขบัญชี 6542159468 ธนาคารกรุงเทพ สาขาชุมพร ชือบัญชี ภคภรณ์ พันธุ์ธร ประเภทสะสมทรัพย์ เลขบัญชี 3020962142
โทรศัพท์ : 0-7757-1473
โทรสาร : -
โทรศัพท์มือถือ : 085-881-1466,085-619-8766,081-606-3092

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#9 ljerams

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Posted 2010-10-29 18:02:04

View PostNanaFoods, on 2010-10-29 14:57:18, said:

I have been ordering Lom Haun coffee via mail from Coffee Bar 99 (my wife orders, actually).
Really good coffee.  The 100% Arabica is 400-baht/kilo.  Grown in the South, so I'm told.
We just do an ATM xfer, and its here in a few days.

Might need a translator, but here is the product listing:
http://www.coffeebar...=30&title=ÅÁËǹ

Contact info here:
ภคภรณ์ พันธุ์ธร
25/11 ถนนสุขเสมอ ตำบลท่าตะเภา อำเภอเมือง จังหวัดชุมพร 86000 รายละเอียดบัญชีธนาคาร ธนาคารไทยพานิชย์ สาขาชุมพร ชื่อบัญชีภคภรณ์ หวังศิริ ประเภทออมทรัพย์ เลขบัญชี 6542159468 ธนาคารกรุงเทพ สาขาชุมพร ชือบัญชี ภคภรณ์ พันธุ์ธร ประเภทสะสมทรัพย์ เลขบัญชี 3020962142
โทรศัพท์ : 0-7757-1473
โทรสาร : -
โทรศัพท์มือถือ : 085-881-1466,085-619-8766,081-606-3092

คลิกที่นี่เพื่อติดต่อผ่านฟอร์มเมล์

Yes, I believe Lom Haum Coffee is very nice and reasonably priced too. Will give it a try later.

#10 ljerams

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Posted 2010-10-29 18:12:06

View Postljerams, on 2010-10-29 00:31:41, said:

View Postsharonb, on 2010-10-29 00:23:36, said:

View Postljerams, on 2010-10-29 00:15:57, said:

Is that Kaset-Navamin Road?

And can you please tell me approximately where CDC is located.

Dao Coffee which I mentioned is located near to Pillar No 22  at a Company called Sum by Dee Co.,Ltd. They sell the Lao PDR coffee which is quite nice.

CDC is Crystal Design Center
It is near Crystal on Kaset Navamin Rd

Many thanks. I don't know CDC but it sounds easy enough to find.


May I correct you as to location so that other people don't get confused.

Crystal Design Centre is not on Navamin Road it is on the Ramintra - Ekamai Road. Drive into the CDC and down the road at the rear for about 100 metres.

And then ask Security. They have a selection of coffee beans but the price is around Baht 2,000/kilo :(

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Posted 2010-10-29 18:12:49

View Postsharonb, on 2010-10-28 22:44:33, said:

There is a place called Coffee Gallery
Huge variety
It's at CDC
Kaset-Navamin


have been searching the web for a supplier of Vietnamese coffee but no luck the only one I found was in the USA and they dont ship here, V coffe is the best I ever tasted

#12 ljerams

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Posted 2010-10-29 23:30:22

Have a look for other coffee threads on here.

I'm sure I have seen a post for Vietnamese coffee direct from Vietnam.

Edited by ljerams, 2010-10-29 23:59:18.


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Posted 2010-10-31 10:39:52

I think Lao Mountain Coffee has a better quality then Dao, Shinounk or some other Lao brand names,
Try it out to compare!
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View Postljerams, on 2010-10-29 00:15:57, said:

Is that Kaset-Navamin Road?

And can you please tell me approximately where CDC is located.

Dao Coffee which I mentioned is located near to Pillar No 22  at a Company called Sum by Dee Co.,Ltd. They sell the Lao PDR coffee which is quite nice.


#14 ljerams

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Posted 2010-10-31 11:51:03

You don't tell us where we can buy it. And of course I want the beans!

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Posted 2010-10-31 11:55:52

View PostTommyD, on 2010-10-31 10:39:52, said:

I think Lao Mountain Coffee has a better quality then Dao, Shinounk or some other Lao brand names,
Agreed, the best Lao coffee I've found. I've bought it in Vientiane but is it available in Thailand?

For really excellent coffee beans in a more European style, the new Dean & Deluca is hard to beat. Next to Chong Nonsi BTS.

#16 ljerams

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Posted 2010-10-31 12:26:28

View PostRoota, on 2010-10-31 11:55:52, said:

View PostTommyD, on 2010-10-31 10:39:52, said:

I think Lao Mountain Coffee has a better quality then Dao, Shinounk or some other Lao brand names,
Agreed, the best Lao coffee I've found. I've bought it in Vientiane but is it available in Thailand?

For really excellent coffee beans in a more European style, the new Dean & Deluca is hard to beat. Next to Chong Nonsi BTS.


Their web site hhas been hacked by some Turkish lunatic.

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Posted 2010-10-31 21:28:40

Have a look at this website.
Can ship to Thailand.
http://www.paksong.i...ee_workshop.php

#18 ljerams

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Posted 2010-10-31 22:44:17

Very interesting. Have you tried their coffee?

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Posted 2010-11-01 17:53:43

Although I hate to support the corporate entity :angry:
Starbucks has some dam_n good beans ;)

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Posted 2010-11-01 17:53:51

double post

Edited by Kilgore Trout, 2010-11-01 17:54:27.


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Posted 2010-11-03 18:33:30

Many coffee critics say Doi Chaang is best. I've seen it in Villa supermarkets in Bangkok. There is also a kiosk in the Phrom Phong BTS station.

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Posted 2010-11-03 19:16:12

View PostKilgore Trout, on 2010-11-01 17:53:43, said:

Although I hate to support the corporate entity :angry:
Starbucks has some dam_n good beans ;)

Indeed I must say they have good beans and are nicely roasted.  
But IMO their prices are out of touch with reality.

Some of the local coffees mentioned here are equally as good, or quite close.
You may not find as big a variety of types of roasts or origins as you would at Starbucks, but at half the price or less, who cares?
I tend to prefer and stick with a medium roast - not a fan of dark French roast or espresso, nor light roast.
Several of the local brands offer a medium roast.

The darker the roast, the less caffeine, in general, as roasting longer will break down more of the molecule.  
Espresso has a strong kick to it because it's made more concentrated.

For my personal preference, I find a medium roast still has a nice roast flavor while remaining smooth and not bitter, and still provides a good kick.

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Posted 2010-11-04 08:43:44

I truly think Starbucks Beans are the best available in Thailand.   Don't forget the Coffee Passport from them so you get 1 free pack of beans every so often which brings the cost down a little.

Yet to find better beans that Starbucks and tried many many here.

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Posted 2010-11-04 21:09:25

Ratica Coffee   Soi Lat Prao 1  The street behind Union Mall  (across street from Central Lat Prao)  MRT Phahyothin station

http://www.ratika.com/

walk about 7 minutes and shop is on right hand side. They sell beans about 180 bat/500 grams. arabica thai and some blends. a lot of nice espresso machines and supplies also

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Mr. Chatree is an expert roaster. He roasts blends and also a most excellent ethiopian single bean, not bitter without sugar. about 300 bat per 250 grams is less than price in USA.  Well worth a visit as he is a scientist and usually pulls multiple shots for you to sample prior to choosing. Chatree is a very nice person that has studied coffee roasting in different countries.
Peaberry Co Ltd    Address :   123/17    Nonsi Khwang Chong Nonsi Khet Yan Nawa Bangkok 10120    Tel :0229Posted Image81, 0268Posted Image33 Fax :0229Posted Image7

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http://www.salotto.co.th/

They are a roaster  180 baht/500 grams and have a most excellent coffee shop at Rachadapisek Road Soi 36


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http://www.boncafe.c.../index-th.htm   retail store near Suthisan MRT station. Good price for beans only if you purchase 5 kilos, otherwise near retail supermarket price. Sell espresso machines also. Mocha Dark bean is similar to italy roasted coffee.

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Doi Tung is OK but I find it overpriced as it is the same arabica from Chiang Mai as other roasters use.

http://www.thailandc...om/Index.aspx   link to main thai coffee specialty organization




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Posted 2010-11-04 21:14:24

Forgot to mention;

Espresso roast is a bit of a misnomer. Outside of europe, especially italy, many believe espresso roast beans need to be very roasted = black/dark.

This is not true since essentially all of the roasted in italy (espresso) beans are not over-roasted but would be considered french roast. Starbucks is famous for over-roasting beans = bitter burnt taste.



Forgot to mention Danube Coffee  (Ploenchit Centre) has quite nice espresso and beans from Indonesia, a bit pricy.



 


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