I buy either from Costco or Partner Coffee, a two-branch “chain” in Danshui. I believe many neighborhoods have a local place that sells recently roasted beans - there are at least three or four with easy walking distance of my place.
See also the below; the last on the list was just a couple of months ago:
So… I don’t really drink much coffee, but sometimes I do and I like it. I’m considering to buy a small and cute expresso machine, but I read somewhere that these tiny coffee machines are shit. In concrete, I like this one (and it’s cheap! only 1990 NT at Carrefour and some other Ruten sellers):
goods.ruten.com.tw/item/show?21403110791537
However, a friend says that for that price and size, I’m not going to get anything worth the money. He recommends me to go for this instead:
goods.ruten.com.…
The glass jar is empty. The can is gone.
I need to confess.
I DRANK THE POWEDERED MIXED COFFEE THIS MORNING!
I’m so ashamed.
The best coffee I have had recently was a bag of ground beans from Vietnam. The aroma! The perk up factor. The ziptidydoodah!
Those were the days the friends…I thought they’d never end…
[color=red]BUT THEY DID![/color] They ended today!
I’m looking for a good shop that sells reasonably priced quality coffee beans, that is preferably in the south/west of Taipei. I don’t have a big freezer, so I can’t freeze loads of them, and will need to make regular trips. I’d love it to be not too far off my work/daily living path. I know Costco is an option, but I always like to support smaller shops, over multinational corporations, when given the opportunity.
Cheers
Hey all - I’m looking for good deals on coffee beans in Taipei - I make my coffee at home via pour over and haven’t seen a lot of either pre-ground coffee or coffee beans that are that great of a deal. I found a random shop that did 2x500g for $360, but they don’t do that anymore.
What are your best bang for the buck coffee tips?
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