Bangkok
is a city growing with cafes sprawling all over the metropolis. Big boys like
Starbucks, CBTL and Au Bon Pain aside, local names like Casa Lapin, Rocket,
Amatissimo and Roast (to name a few) are also impressing locals, expats and
tourists with their coffee and execution of their interior decoration.
I
am no coffee connoisseur. Even though I think I can differentiate a good cup of
coffee from a bad one, there is still a long way to go before I can sieve out
different tones in a cuppa with a single sip, or identify the type and source of
beans with a whiff of the aroma. However, I am so pleased in finding the
humble-looking Totti Coffee Shop on my way to work that I am officially
declaring here that it is my favourite cafe in Bangkok.
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Totti Coffee Shop on the
outside |
Tops
Marketplace Udomsuk has always been a peculiar little neighbourhood community
mall for me. Firstly, it's not even along Udomsuk Road. It's actually along Suan
Luang R.9 Road slightly beyond Udomsuk (after crossing an overpass). Secondly,
Tops Supermarket aside, nothing seemed to work there. Shops opened and closed
over the years, until Totti trotted along.
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Comfortable interior |
I
got the opportunity to enjoy their coffee more regularly after they changed
their operating hours a few months ago to 7am-6pm in order to cater for the
morning working crowd. It was actually pretty difficult for me to initially to
point a finger to why Totti attracted me so much. Maybe it's the cosy feel, the
good-looking baristas (lol), the proximity, and the extremely satisfying coffee
almost everytime.
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Another shot of the
interior |
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Latte brewed with a blend of beans from Brazil, Ethiopia
and Thailand |
However,
after a chat with owners Nueng and Thor yesterday, I have a clearer picture now.
Thor was born in a family of coffee roasters, and his family runs an older style
coffee joint in a local market downtown (also called Totti coffee). That's why
even in his busy schedule as a national ice hockey player and coach, his love
for coffee did not deter him from opening 2 of his own branches outside town.
Unlike his family's coffee joint, which serves stronger coffee (more similar to
those you get at Amazon and Inthanin at the petrol kiosks) that will give you a
slap in the face with a sip, Thor uses his own blend of beans carefully chosen
to give his customers a aromatic but lighter, smoother cuppa.
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Thor's wife Nueng, a proper barista herself, in
action |
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Tadaa.... done! |
What
I like most about Totti is the fact that it has not forgotten its Thai origins.
Aside of using Thai coffee beans for many of his concoctions, he is still
incorporating condensed milk into his sweetened iced coffee selections in order
to maintain a touch of tradition in his otherwise premium cup of coffee. Tell
international chains to give you condensed milk and you are more likely to be
eyeballed by the baristas as if you committed a crime. If you are not into
condensed milk, just let them know and they are more than happy to cater to your
needs (note: all hot coffee will be made with fresh milk unless otherwise
requested). They are even ready to make a unique blend specially for you on the
spot if exclusivity is what you crave.
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Another variation of their Latte made with only beans
from Doi Chang. I prefer this version as it's less
acidic. |
If
there is anything insufficient, I guess it will be the lack of excellent food
choices currently at Totti Coffee. They do have some croissants and puffs but
none leave an impression. Thor and Nueng told me that this is something they are
going to rectify in the near future, so let's see what they can come up
with.
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Thor and me, in front of the first cafe that welcomes my
"Wah Lau Eh!" Stamp of Approval |
So
there you go, my favourite cafe in Bangkok, hands down. It is a little out of
the way, but if you are already in the Udomsuk (aka Sukhumvit 103) or the King
Rama 9 Park area, it is probably worth it to pop over to grab a cuppa to know
what I am talking about.
My
personal recommendations will be the Latte for hot coffee, and the Bangkok Blend
(sweetened with condensed milk, you could ask them to make it less sweet) for a
really satisfying iced coffee.
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