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The Coffee House is a Vietnamese coffeehouse chain, created in 2014. [1] It is based in Ho Chi Minh City. [4] As of March 2018, the chain has over 100 stores across Vietnam [5] that serve over 40,000 customers a day. [6] The CEO Nguyen Hai Ninh announced that the company plans to open as many as 700 outlets across Vietnam. [6] [7]
His house in Nha Trang is now the Yersin Museum, and the epitaph on his tombstone describes him as a "Benefactor and humanist, venerated by the Vietnamese people". In Hanoi , the Lycée français Alexandre Yersin , a French international school was named after him.
Nha Trang (English: / ˌ n j ɑː ˈ t r æ ŋ / or / ˌ n ɑː ˈ t r æ ŋ /; Vietnamese: [ɲaː˧ ʈaːŋ˧] ⓘ) is a coastal city and capital of Khánh Hòa Province, on the South Central Coast of Vietnam.
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The founder of the coffee chain was the Russian entrepreneur Timur Khairutdinov. According to the information provided by the coffee house itself, the idea of creating a "Coffee House" was born in one of the famous coffee houses in Milan, and the first bartenders from Russia studied the art of brewing coffee in Italy from the leading barista Giuseppe Grasse.
[10] [11] [12] From 2003, due to the rapid development of its instant coffee brand G7, Trung Nguyên led Vietnam's coffee market for around a decade. [13] In that year, Trung Nguyên 's G7 coffee took the largest slice of the domestic market , with a "38 per cent share for 9 years", according to an AC Nielsen 2012 survey.