by Michael Jones I'm always looking for a great cup of coffee and last night I discovered one. Yesterday, I was exploring the Sangsu area when I found a small coffee shop called Deniro Coffee Roasters. The shop seemed comfortable and I liked the sign they had in the front of the store listing the beans they had available. We walked in and immediately the smell of freshly ground coffee filled my nose. It’s a glorious smell. I knew at that point that this place would serve good coffee, but I was still shocked by just how good the coffee tasted. I ordered an Iced Café Latte for 5,500 and expected a decent cup of coffee. What I received, however, was far better than decent. It was superb, and I would say it might just be the best cup of coffee I’ve had since moving to Korea. In a lot of lattes, the milk completely overpowers the coffee. Sometimes shops use too much milk, or they use poor quality coffee, or something goes wrong during the roasting and brewing process. The latté I had last night was magnificent. The texture was rich and creamy, but the coffee was strong and balanced the sweetness of the milk. It was so smooth and delicious I almost ordered another one. The cafe was filled with dark wooden furniture, and the lighting was really relaxing. I enjoyed sitting in front of the counter and watching the baristas prepare each drink with some beautiful coffee equipment. They also collect coffee bean bags from some of the famous roasters in America and it adds a nice touch to the atmosphere. I see this café becoming one of my favorites and I really look forward to going back. Who knows, I might even go back tonight.
DIRECTIONS Go to Sangsu Station and take exit #1 Walk straight out of the exit Continue walking for 5-10 minutes Walk through the intersection @ Dokmak Ro 7 Gil Then turn right immediately before the Hyundai store At the first intersection take a left Then take the first right onto Yanghwa Ro 6 Gil In about a minute, Deniro Coffee Roasters will be on your left ENJOY
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