“Coffee and love are best when they’re hot” goes a
German saying. The same holds true when you sip Nau-Da (RM10.90), a cup of hot Vietnamese
coffee with condensed milk, lounging in cosy Cong Caphe in Nu Sentral.
Established in 2007 by enterprising singer Nguyen
Ha Linh in Hanoi, Cong Caphe has 62 cafes throughout Vietnam, six in Seoul and
one in Malaysia. Jaemie Lew and Peter Tan who became smitten with Cong Caphe on
a visit to Hanoi brought Cong Caphe (pronounced kerb cafe) to Malaysia in November this year.
According to the partners, Cong Caphe caught the
imagination of Vietnamese coffee drinkers with its retro-inspired ambience of
old Vietnam harking back to their childhood. Cong Caphe artfully combines the vintage, homey charms of mismatched and upcycled furniture,
and old-school memorabilia with comfy reading nooks.
We stopped to smell and savour the selection of
Vietnamese coffee recently and came away impressed by the smooth brew and
distinct variations available. Brewed in traditional metal coffee pots with drip
filter, the Phin Brew – Vietnamese black coffee forms the main base for Cong
Caphe’s signature drinks.
Although the inclusion of condensed milk of the Nau-Da
was some cause for concern, we were instantly won over aftter the first sip.
The milky, mildly sweet coffee hit the spot, leaving us with a nice buzz.
The laidback atmosphere spurred us to sit back and
nibble on Sunflower
Kernels (RM4.90 per plate) while chatting leisurely over cups of creamy Bac-Xiu,
coffee with coconut milk (RM12.90 hot, RM13.90 cold). We enjoyed every drop of
the creamy-sweet coffee with its enticing nutty aroma.
We
sampled it with buttery, airy light Croissant (RM6.90) which came with a saucer
of condensed milk for dipping it in. It was delightful as the imported
condensed milk lacks the cloying sweetness of our local version.
If
you are partial to chilled coffee drinks, the Coconut Milk Coffee Smoothie
(RM14.90-RM16.90) is worth slurping up. Rest assured the blend of coffee and
coconut milk is on-point without being overly cloying.
Cappucino,
latte, Americano and espresso are also served with the Cong Caphe coffee beans
giving them a distinctive taste.
Marinated
with soya sauce and sesame oil then panfried and sliced, the subtly smoky beancurd
held its own nestled within the shatter-crisp baguette filled with fresh
coriander, and cucumber and carrot pickles.
Likewise,
we found the Beef Ham Banh Mi (RM15.90) and Chicken Ham Banh Mi (RM13.90) decent
enough. More of the pate spread would have ramped up the sandwiches' overall appeal.
Should
you have friends in tow who prefer non-coffee drinks, Cong Caphe serves a
tantalising Iced Honey Kumquat (RM14.90) and hot Peach Tea with Passionfruit
(RM13.90). These drinks are refreshing in their own way and will leave no room
for complaint.
For more
information, call CONG
CAPHE, tel: 03-2276 3135. Address: LG19, Nu Sentral, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Brickfields,
Kuala Lumpur.