According to UD Town's facebook page Tom N Tom's coffee shop is coming soon. Personally I've never heard of it before so I did a quick Google and discovered it's the most popular brand of coffee in Korea. There are already a couple of shops in Bangkok and one in Hua Hin. I guess Udon appeals to them more than other cities in Thailand.
I believe they offer food also so it's probably very similar to Black Canyon Coffee shop.
I wonder how many coffee shops are in Udon these days, I've lost count myself.
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I did also : http://www.udonmap.com/udonthaniforum/u ... 26267.htmllee wrote:I wonder how many coffee shops are in Udon these days.
Serving hot coffee and ice coffee you can make very high margins.
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Howdy all! Long time lurker here, part time annual visitor. Enjoying Udon right now.
Hopefully Tom & Tom's make better coffee here than in Korea. Back there, it is very weakly made and most folks load it up with cream and sugar anyway. If you're looking for a strong, delicious cup of black coffee, you may be disappointed.
Hopefully Tom & Tom's make better coffee here than in Korea. Back there, it is very weakly made and most folks load it up with cream and sugar anyway. If you're looking for a strong, delicious cup of black coffee, you may be disappointed.
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Hi. I just returned from Udon where I drank lots of coffee at many establishments. I noticed that all the Udon coffee I drank was US style which I find to be a little too bitter for me, whereas in Melbourne where I mainly reside, I can buy European-style coffee which I prefer and really enjoy.
Without wanting to stir up any "anti" feelings with anyone, I suggest a few of the coffee outlets in Udon might like to try making fuller flavoured European-style coffee which I find doesn't need sugar like the US style coffee, if only to offer the customers another option.
Without wanting to stir up any "anti" feelings with anyone, I suggest a few of the coffee outlets in Udon might like to try making fuller flavoured European-style coffee which I find doesn't need sugar like the US style coffee, if only to offer the customers another option.
Trevor McConchie