A new croffle and Vietnamese coffee shop opened in The Heights in late February. Di Di Coffee is a coffee shop located inside I Know The Owner, a local bar and restaurant in the neighborhood.
Di Di—which means “let’s go” in Vietnamese—was started by Melinda Ha, Victoir Nguyen, Pak Tsui and Houston Hotspots blogger Marissa Fiala.
What’s on the menu
The coffee shop will serve croffles, a croissant-waffle hybrid that they describe as “crisp on the outside and fluffy and flaky on the inside.” Flavors include:
Banana bruleePistachio matchaStrawberryUbe cookies and creamDi Di Coffee will sell croffles, a croissant-waffle hybrid. (Courtesy Di DI Coffee)The coffee shop will also serve Vietnamese-style coffee, which is served with strong coffee and sweetened condensed milk. It will have signature cream tops with flavors that include ube, egg cream, pandan and black sesame.
Keep in mind
Di Di Coffee is only open on Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is permanently located in I Know The Owner.
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