Segafredo Zanetti Coffee

Locations
Bangkok, Central Silom
Pattaya, Central Pattaya
What We Liked
I always drink the same kind of coffee. Iced Americano, no sugar. This is not only healthy (15 calories) but it allows you to taste every bit of the beans it was made with. My Italian friend recommended Segafredo Zanetti as the closest to authentic Italian coffee he’s had in Thailand. It’s a mild taste to me, yet still gripping and slightly complex (now I sound like I’m making wine notes! I don’t pretend to be a connoisseur, I’m just sayin’!).
Also, this place makes the coffee the fastest I’ve ever seen in the world. I haven’t taken notice as to how they make it so fast, but it’s always ready at least 3 minutes before I expect it, and it’s not pre-made. Amazingly fast.
What We Didn’t Like
The coffee bean is not rich enough for me. I prefer it to be stronger. That’s just my preference.
What Could Be Improved
A selection of different bean types would be nice, but not even Starbucks offers such things. It would be nice if coffee cafes could adapt to this.
Summary
I wouldn’t go out of my way to get Segafredo Zanetti coffee. But when I’m in a mall that has Segafredo Zanetti, I’d choose it over other places such as Coffee World. The only coffee franchise I wouldn’t choose it over, and I say this somewhat ashamedly, is Starbucks. Something about their Kenyan beans that rocks!
Link to the official post on Segafredo Zanetti’s site regarding their Thai franchises is here.
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