
the vietnamese coffee tradition runs deep at caphe house on bermondsey street, where the ritual of slow extraction meets southeast london's growing appetite for something beyond the usual flat white. regulars slip in before work, knowing their order will arrive with the kind of attention that only comes from a team that actually cares about what's in your cup. the 4.6 rating from nearly a thousand reviews tells the story better than any marketing copy could. solo workers claim window spots for hours, nursing single origins while the gentle hum of conversation fills corners where friends share small plates that go far beyond the standard cafe fare. vegan options aren't an afterthought here. they're part of the philosophy. breakfast stretches into afternoon because good coffee doesn't follow corporate scheduling, and the steam rising from each cup carries the weight of tradition mixed with bermondsey's industrial-turned-artisanal spirit.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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