Popular Post woodsplinter Posted Monday at 06:38 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 06:38 AM Wife went into an Amazon cafe in Lamphun Northern Thailand. I had a latte coffee Carry out from Amazon hot. She had iced coffee. As soon as she handed it to me the cup it felt very light. I sent her back in to complain. They told her that it is correct you get 1 shot of whatever that means. Is this normal. I feel done by at 65 baht for what was not even half a cup off coffee. Maybe it's my fault but if I went into a pub and ordered a pint off beer and the they served you half a pint in a pint glass I would be very miffed. Needless to say that we will not be going back to amazon again. 1 2 2 1
Popular Post Lacessit Posted Monday at 06:52 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 06:52 AM You may need to temper your expectations of any coffee chain that cares more about its bottom line than its customers. Personally, I search out and try small non-chain coffee shops which look like they know what they are doing. If what I get is good coffee, reasonable in price and quantity, they have a repeat customer. Starbucks, Amazon, Black Canyon etc. - I don't bother anymore. 2 1 1 9
Popular Post pgrahmm Posted Monday at 08:18 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 08:18 AM Yeah - I thought I was getting my wife a treat at a fuel stop Amazon coffee....I ended up the same as you did.... I don't drink coffee, so I was not sure what to order.....That was years ago..... I've never gone in an Amazon again..... 1 3
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted Monday at 08:31 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 08:31 AM It's all measured in Espresso Shots. Normally when you order something they will ask which size you want. The size might be S, M, L or it might be one shot, double shot, something like that. In your case your wife could have bought you a double shot. But apparently she didn't... 1 1 1 2
TheAppletons Posted Monday at 08:44 AM Posted Monday at 08:44 AM On 2/9/2025 at 11:38 PM, woodsplinter said: Wife went into an Amazon cafe in Lamphun Northern Thailand. I had a latte coffee Carry out from Amazon hot. She had iced coffee. As soon as she handed it to me the cup it felt very light. I sent her back in to complain. They told her that it is correct you get 1 shot of whatever that means. Is this normal. I feel done by at 65 baht for what was not even half a cup off coffee. Maybe it's my fault but if I went into a pub and ordered a pint off beer and the they served you half a pint in a pint glass I would be very miffed. Needless to say that we will not be going back to amazon again. If you order a cafe latte, you should get one shot of espresso.....but the remainder of the cup should be filled with the steamed milk, light foam. It appears they made a cappuccino instead of a latte - which is still only one shot of espresso but much more foamed milk than a latte. That's pretty standard anywhere unless you order a double shot. 2
newbee2022 Posted Tuesday at 04:36 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:36 AM On 2/9/2025 at 11:38 PM, woodsplinter said: Wife went into an Amazon cafe in Lamphun Northern Thailand. I had a latte coffee Carry out from Amazon hot. She had iced coffee. As soon as she handed it to me the cup it felt very light. I sent her back in to complain. They told her that it is correct you get 1 shot of whatever that means. Is this normal. I feel done by at 65 baht for what was not even half a cup off coffee. Maybe it's my fault but if I went into a pub and ordered a pint off beer and the they served you half a pint in a pint glass I would be very miffed. Needless to say that we will not be going back to amazon again. If course it's ok. If not...take the next flight and don't come back🥰 7 1
schultzlivgthai Posted Tuesday at 04:46 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:46 AM I order Americano black coffee at Amazon, excellent coffee very strong. 40 baht. You must have ordered an expresso. Hell 7-11 has good americano coffee 35 baht 1 1
Popular Post schultzlivgthai Posted Tuesday at 04:48 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 04:48 AM 11 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: If course it's ok. If not...take the next flight and don't come back🥰 How lame and immature 1 5
newbee2022 Posted Tuesday at 04:52 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:52 AM 2 minutes ago, schultzlivgthai said: How lame and immature You're right. He's indeed.👍 4 1
ronster Posted Tuesday at 05:51 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:51 AM Many times have ordered large cappuccino to go and got in the car with it , went to put the sugar in and cup is half empty ! 😄🙈 Just drank it and thought oh well .
Harrisfan Posted Tuesday at 05:53 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:53 AM On 2/9/2025 at 11:38 PM, woodsplinter said: Wife went into an Amazon cafe in Lamphun Northern Thailand. I had a latte coffee Carry out from Amazon hot. She had iced coffee. As soon as she handed it to me the cup it felt very light. I sent her back in to complain. They told her that it is correct you get 1 shot of whatever that means. Is this normal. I feel done by at 65 baht for what was not even half a cup off coffee. Maybe it's my fault but if I went into a pub and ordered a pint off beer and the they served you half a pint in a pint glass I would be very miffed. Needless to say that we will not be going back to amazon again. Yes that is normal in Thailand. 7/11 has Moccona coffee for 42 baht. Cafes are overpriced. 1
cdemundo Posted Tuesday at 05:56 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:56 AM 23 hours ago, Lacessit said: You may need to temper your expectations of any coffee chain that cares more about its bottom line than its customers. Personally, I search out and try small non-chain coffee shops which look like they know what they are doing. If what I get is good coffee, reasonable in price and quantity, they have a repeat customer. Starbucks, Amazon, Black Canyon etc. - I don't bother anymore. Never had a problem at Starbuck's. But the price is probably the highest of any coffee, even still... reliable product and for the frequency I buy coffee there I can afford it. 1 1
novacova Posted Tuesday at 06:13 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:13 AM As far as coffee chians go in the north inthanon is probably the best, smooth and kickass. Forget starbucks.
ignore it Posted Tuesday at 06:40 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:40 AM What was that idiom? Half full, considered optimistic. Half empty, AN contributor? 1
norsurin Posted Tuesday at 06:49 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:49 AM I have my black coffee at the hotel breakfast.Full cup.In my room a have a waterboiler and there i make a tasty nescafe whenever i want. 2
steven100 Posted Tuesday at 07:15 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:15 AM 24 minutes ago, norsurin said: I have my black coffee at the hotel breakfast.Full cup.In my room a have a waterboiler and there i make a tasty nescafe whenever i want. never heard of a 'waterboiler' but they do have a kettle in hotel rooms for making coffee.
GypsyT Posted Tuesday at 07:33 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:33 AM 19 minutes ago, steven100 said: never heard of a 'waterboiler' I use this everywhere. In planes too 😉 https://www.amazon.com/travel-heating-element/s?k=travel+heating+element
Nemises Posted Tuesday at 07:34 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:34 AM 18 minutes ago, steven100 said: never heard of a 'waterboiler' but they do have a kettle in hotel rooms for making coffee. Unfortunately not all hotels have kettles in their rooms.
Popular Post MisterTee Posted Tuesday at 07:36 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 07:36 AM What you get at these big coffee chains can vary considerably depending on how you order what you want - preferably in Thai. Know the ingredients and specify exactly the amounts. Otherwise, it's pot luck. 1 3 3
Nemises Posted Tuesday at 07:38 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:38 AM 5 minutes ago, GypsyT said: I use this everywhere. In planes too 😉 https://www.amazon.com/travel-heating-element/s?k=travel+heating+element Nice! But in planes? What do you plug it into on a plane, as the picture doesn’t show a USB connector? 2
GypsyT Posted Tuesday at 07:49 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:49 AM 15 minutes ago, Nemises said: Nice! But in planes? What do you plug it into on a plane, as the picture doesn’t show a USB connector? .
impulse Posted Tuesday at 07:49 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:49 AM 1 hour ago, cdemundo said: Never had a problem at Starbuck's. But the price is probably the highest of any coffee, even still... reliable product and for the frequency I buy coffee there I can afford it. They lost me when they quit accepting cash. Went 2 doors down and got a great coffee for half the money and they took my cash. Starbucks is still better if all you want to do is sit and watch the scenery walk by. But I feel bad sitting there with no spend...
Jingthing Posted Tuesday at 07:52 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:52 AM Yeah a single shot of espresso is by definition a tiny portion, If you want volume order and Americano (added water). Next ...
Presnock Posted Tuesday at 07:53 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:53 AM 23 hours ago, TheAppletons said: If you order a cafe latte, you should get one shot of espresso.....but the remainder of the cup should be filled with the steamed milk, light foam. It appears they made a cappuccino instead of a latte - which is still only one shot of espresso but much more foamed milk than a latte. That's pretty standard anywhere unless you order a double shot. My wife really likes Starbucks and Amazon drinks - so I only get an Americano usually large and have never had any complainable bit about amoun and the price is that advertised on the board.
steven100 Posted Tuesday at 07:55 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:55 AM 16 minutes ago, GypsyT said: I use this everywhere. In planes too 😉 https://www.amazon.com/travel-heating-element/s?k=travel+heating+element yes, that's an immersible heater element .... so he makes a coffee using one of those. I prefer a kettle.
steven100 Posted Tuesday at 08:02 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:02 AM most small coffee shops will give a full hot cup coffee which tastes great by ordering a Latte Lorne ' or hot Latte ranging from 35 - 45 baht .... even the Bin Tao machines give a full cup of hot Latte for 35 baht. seems you overpaid for less than half a cup of what looked like a cappuccino and not a hot Latte ...
rwill Posted Tuesday at 08:24 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:24 AM When Thai's make hot coffee at home they don't make a normal coffee mug full. They make one that looks like a shot glass full using those 3-in-1 packs. So that is pretty normal for a hot coffee here. 1
Bill97 Posted Tuesday at 08:39 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:39 AM 1 hour ago, GypsyT said: use this everywhere. In planes too 😉 Really? Says it is 110 volts
cdemundo Posted Tuesday at 08:40 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:40 AM 1 hour ago, steven100 said: never heard of a 'waterboiler' but they do have a kettle in hotel rooms for making coffee. I guess that is a functional description of a kettle. What was that thing called again?
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