This coffee shop is definitely the ancestor of all coffee shops in the world. It is the birthplace of modern coffee. It is also a coffee museum. Here you can learn about the entire coffee making process from picking coffee beans to roasting and brewing coffee. The coffee here is very pure and has an original taste. Everyone must bring a few bags of coffee beans when they come here, which is absolutely decent.
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Reviews of Tomoca Coffee,Churchil st, Addis ababa,Ethiopia
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This coffee shop is definitely the ancestor of all coffee shops in the world. It is the birthplace of modern coffee. It is also a coffee museum. Here you can learn about the entire coffee making process from picking coffee beans to roasting and brewing coffee. The coffee here is very pure and has an original taste. Everyone must bring a few bags of coffee beans when they come here, which is absolutely decent.
Tomoca, this Ethiopian coffee shop has an unparalleled lofty status in the world's coffee history. It is known as the birthplace of coffee. Here, you can see all the processes of coffee beans from picking to roasting and grinding, and understand the entire coffee making process. The whole coffee shop is filled with a strong coffee aroma, which is really intoxicating.
About 8 years ago, I drank TOMOCA coffee for the first time. I only had one feeling, bitter! My Ethiopian friends told me that this is the best coffee in the country. It was not until 2015 that I traveled to Ethiopia in person to truly experience Ethiopian coffee culture. I looked at everyone's photos online and felt that the store was shabby and old, with a typical African feel. But my friend took me to the newly opened flagship store in the city. It is really not as shabby as Starbucks in China. It has American simple design, people of all colors coming and going, and they are so fashionable. I ordered a cup of TUNA, which is the domestic milk coffee. It seems that it only costs about 5 yuan in RMB. Drinking a cup of TOMOCA coffee on the spot is so delicious that I want to cry. The sales volume of coffee is also quite high, and sales are constantly packing. It is worth mentioning that the coffee candy sold in the store is also a highlight.
I've been living in Addis for a few months now and I always go here for coffee when I'm working. The main thing is that the coffee here is really good, and it's fast and cheap. I always take some Tomoca coffee with me when I go home.
A pure coffee shop. Although the place is small, there are a lot of customers. Even if you have to stand, you have to come here. You can buy authentic coffee there and drink delicious coffee at a very cheap price.