My Cafe Adventures will be participating in The Food Safari, a gastronomic event at the Suntec Convention Centre, on 14-16 Nov 2008. Over these three days, get to savour gourmet treats from all over the world in the main event and bring back an art with you with the various workshops!
My Cafe Adventures will be launching a new line of Vietnamese coffee products at this event. Watch out for it!
For those who are new to Viet coffee, come join us at our workshop, aptly-titled The Unique Viet Coffee Experience! Only 40 participants will be accepted, so register now!
Visit www.TheFoodSafari.com today.
Lovers of Vietnamese coffee, My Cafe Adventures will again be bringing to you coffee that packs in the UMPH!
Hot on the heels of the successful 1st Bulk Purchase in September, we're proud to bring you the next one! From 16-31 October 2008, order your favourite blends of coffee and we'll bring them in for you. The expected date of delivery is 10 November 2008.
Once again, all-time favourites like Blue Mountain and Specialty Coffee are available! Remember, your coffee is specially flown in by air, just for you!
Hurry down to the Bulk Purchase Forum now!
So, back to my travelogue... At long last, I had the chance to get REALLY close to coffee berries! I was on the way back to Buon Ma Thuot when we spotted some coffee trees by the roadside.
Oh, the sight of these red and green coffee berries (red=ripe, green=unripe) was so heavenly! Here, you see yours truly holding some of these beauties for that perfect shot.
Yes, I know I'm more prominent than the berries, but hey, look at those little sources of caffeine, not moi!!!
I just have to interrupt my travelogue for just a brief moment. Today, I was informed by a nice customer of mine that his wife, for whom he bought my Viet coffee products as a birthday gift, loved her present so much that she talked about it on her blog! Read all about it here: http://talesacrossthesea.com/singblog/?p=6
Now it feels good that someone appreciates you for your service! Never mind the part about (the implied) illicit arms or drugs trade... :p
Following the very nice experience at the coffee shop, my companion -- Oh yeah, I had a well-travelled, retired Frenchman for this part of my tour! - and I were herded to the Dray Sap Waterfall. This place is about 45 minutes to the west of Buon Ma Thuot and the sight was a majestic one to behold!
The waterfall may not impress in this photo, but trust me, anyone who has seen Dray Sap will attest to its might! Lose your foothold and you would be part of history! Okay, I'm just kidding.
Before heading to the Dray Nur Waterfall for more visual feast, our dear guide Mr Tuan decided to provide us with some entertainment by picking up a guitar and strumming away. It was also at this rest area where I met this nice gentleman who runs the Ban Don Eco Resort & Spa, a nice, 3-star resort hotel not far from where we were. I promised to stay over when I return to BMT in December!