Bamboo tube coffee sells nearly 200 cups per day in Ho Chi Minh City

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The coffee of Mr. Nguyen Huynh, District 4 is brewed in a bamboo tube, using a grass straw and a wooden spoon. Each session only sells for two hours.

For nearly ten days now, on the side of Ong Lanh bridge, a coffee shop with a frontage of more than 3 meters wide and a depth of about one meter regularly has customers coming in and out in the morning and evening. The shop’s outside decoration is simple with a sign, and a part of the sidewalk has 5 folding tables and chairs commonly used in camping. One corner of the sidewalk is a take away coffee shop, the owner is Mr. Nguyen Huynh, 27 years old.

On the counter, in addition to preparations, there is also a row of green bamboo tubes, with no plastic or glass cups. “Once the shop says no to plastic, customers will drink water from bamboo tubes,” Mr. Huynh said, continuously pouring coffee into the tube, inserting a grass straw, adding a wooden spoon, and decorating with pandan leaves before filling. The staff brought it to the table to serve guests.

Mr. Nguyen Huynh with a coffee model in a bamboo tube, morning of December 13.  Photo: Quynh Tran
Mr. Nguyen Huynh with a coffee model in a bamboo tube, morning of December 13. Photo: Quynh Tran

Before opening the restaurant, Huynh worked in architecture. During camping trips, he often uses bamboo tubes to store food and drinks. A month ago, when he quit his job to do business with a group of friends, Huynh immediately thought of the bamboo coffee model. “I started working without any hesitation, because this type of restaurant is unique and environmentally friendly,” said the shop owner.

In addition to learning and tinkering with how to make coffee according to his own recipe, Huynh went to the Central Highlands to find a source of bamboo pipes. He chose the bamboo variety because it has a large stem and hollow intestine, just enough to replace plastic cups. He asked farmers to cut bamboo into segments about 16 meters long, 5 centimeters wide and smooth branches and leaves. The shop imports more than 1,000 bamboo tubes a week, using more than 150 tubes every day. The staff grinds and washes the bamboo tube with soap and water three times and then dries it before making coffee.

“If a normal shop only takes half an hour to prepare, it takes me nearly two hours to make coffee and clean the bamboo pipes,” the shop owner said. According to him, although it takes a long time, the cup of coffee becomes eye-catching with the green color of the bamboo tube, the aroma is more fragrant and creates an environmentally friendly feeling for the drinker.

Fresh bamboo tubes are used about 5 times to ensure hygiene.  Photo: Quynh Tran
Fresh bamboo tubes are used about 5 times to ensure hygiene. Photo: Quynh Tran

The shop’s drink menu is called tube coffee. In addition to original coffee or added milk, there is also pineapple milk as a signature dish, with prices ranging from 26,000 to 32,000 VND. According to the seller, the above price includes a bamboo tube of 12,000 VND, which can be drunk on the spot or taken home. Guests drinking on the spot also pay the above price because they have to add the cost of tables, chairs, cleaning, and service. In case of take away, the bamboo tube will be pinned with straps made of coconut leaves, and food wrap will be used instead of the lid.

One tube is usually reused about 5 times to ensure hygiene. According to Huynh, because the price of bamboo tubes is still quite high, he encourages people to return the tubes to get more free drinks. Every day the shop sells about 150 glasses, more on weekends. Each cup takes about 4 minutes to prepare, longer than normal coffee, so when it’s crowded, customers have to wait nearly ten minutes to be served. There are days when the shop has to close early because there aren’t enough glasses.

The restaurant has a small space, can accommodate about 15 people.

Each cup of coffee costs from 26,000 to 32,000 VND, preparation time is about 3 minutes.

The shop also has cakes and pastries to eat when drinking coffee.

Mr. Viet Cuong drove nearly 20 km to buy coffee in bamboo tubes.

The restaurant has a small space, can accommodate about 15 people.

Each cup of coffee costs from 26,000 to 32,000 VND, preparation time is about 3 minutes.

On the morning of December 13, Mr. Viet Cuong stopped his car and waited on the sidewalk for about 15 minutes before buying 4 cups of coffee. The 33-year-old man said he traveled nearly 20 km from Thu Duc City because he was “too curious about the bamboo pipe after watching some videos on social networks”. According to him, the coffee flavor is basic but beautiful in the tube and he wants to support this type of environmentally friendly beverage.

Her house is a few hundred meters away from the restaurant. Ut Ly chose to sit at the restaurant and try pineapple milk coffee. It also took some time to wait because the shop was quite crowded in the morning, but Ly was quite satisfied because the drink combined the aroma of coffee and pandan leaves. “The blue glass looks quite eye-catching, the decoration is also nice. However, the shop is quite small, not suitable for sitting on the spot, and there is no iced tea included,” the 26-year-old girl said. After finishing drinking, Ly buys two more cups to take home and will use the bamboo tube to store things or drink water.

On average, Mr. Huynh sells nearly 200 glasses a day. Next time, the shop will find more sources of bamboo pipes to open more branches. The shop is open from 7:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. every day. Because the road on the side of the bridge is quite narrow, visitors have to park their cars elsewhere. The space is also quite small so most customers buy it to take away.

($1=24,000 VND)
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