Turn your daily coffee habit into an experiential, multisensory routine
This German coffee grinder costs around $300 and was given to me as a gift, but there are certainly several cheaper (and electric) ones out there that are perfectly suitable.
Comandante® C40 MK4 Nitro Blade Coffee Grinder
Italian moka pots are insanely easy and quick to use, and Bialetti is the company known for making them! They also take up significantly less space compared to the average coffee machine – definitely worth the investment.
Bialetti Moka Express Nera
The bowl, sifter, whisk, and whisk stand are the most essential, but it'd be more costly to buy those separately as this kit was only around $30.
Artcome Japanese Matcha Tea Set
Costs nothing but makes all the difference
Milk Frother
tasting notes: dark chocolate, hazelnut, and marshmallow
Blue Bottle Bold Dark Roast
“distinctively nutty flavors with a satisfying finish… Contains artificial hazelnut flavoring.”
Philz Coffee Philtered Soul
a coffee brewing tool most common and popular in Vietnam