Tomoca Coffee
One of the Best Places To Visits in Addis Ababa
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One of the Best Places To Visits in Addis Ababa
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A must place to go if you love coffee, macchiato is tasty. A bit disappointed because they only sell 2 types of coffee beans.
I recently visited Tomoca Coffee and I must say I was pleasantly surprised. The atmosphere of this old historical place is a delight, and the coffee is really worth the high price. Word of mouth about the coffee has been consistently good, and I can definitely understand why - the taste and quality are top notch. The one thing I would like to see change is the fact that it can be hard to get a seat, so I hope they can make some improvements in that respect.
The coffee is prepared on Italian coffee machines. It is good, but I had a cup of a traditionally made cup of coffee just across the street from a street vendor which was so smooth and so much better to my taste.
A hidden gem tucked away in Ethiopia's coffee history, this charming shop roasts beans with a modern twist. Forget stale traditions – they celebrate their heritage with the latest techniques, crafting truly remarkable Ethiopian coffee. And the good news? Prices are kind to your wallet, making it easy to stock up or simply savor a cup. Speaking of savoring, my recent haul came with a delightful surprise: complimentary coffee and tea! Pure Ethiopian hospitality poured into every steaming cup. Whether you're a coffee connoisseur or just curious, this shop is a must-visit. It's not just about the beans, it's about the experience: a vibrant blend of tradition and innovation, wrapped in warm Ethiopian charm.
Very authentic place to have Ethiopian coffee. I was told by my guide that this is the original Tomoca. I enjoyed the atmosphere, everyone chatting and happy having their favourite.
Excelente coffee. Huge variery and quality. They Secre Harar beans that are not so commonly found outside Ethiopia.
The oldest cafe in Ethiopia! The walls and vibe here just tell so many stories of the importance coffee is to the people. The coffee was very strong so I recommend going early in the day to start your day right.
Stand up coffee bar serving good coffee (but poor tea for non coffee drinkers). Service quick and friendly. Prices reasonable. The coffee isn’t the best: it comes from their own roasted blend of Harare and Yergacheffe coffee (single source is better) that is sold in supermarkets in Ethiopia.
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