15 Best Asian Coffee Brands To Tickle Your Taste Buds

Are you interested in drinking authentic Asian coffee? We’ve compiled a list of the best Asian coffee brands on the market that are well worth trying.

best Asian coffee brands
One-third of all coffee in the world is produced in Asia

When you think of coffee production, you probably think of countries such as Ethiopia, Brazil, and Guatemala, but the best Asian coffee brands easily measure up to these regions. After all, more than one-third of all coffee is produced in Asia! Some of the finest coffee beans in the world are grown in countries such as Vietnam or Indonesia.

While Asia is traditionally a tea-drinking continent, coffee has been catching up in recent years. Today, we’ll review the best Asian coffee brands a java lover like you should try.

While you’re here, check out our list of the best South American coffee brands. Now, let’s dive in.

1. Trung Nguyên

Trung Nguyên is one of the largest Vietnamese coffee brands – not just domestically, but internationally as well. Trung Nguyên exports coffee to over 60 countries, so people around the world can enjoy authentic Vietnamese coffee.

This brand is mostly known for its delicious instant coffee, but the Premium Blend is also worth a mention. Made with a combination of Arabica and Robusta beans, the coffee is bold, flavorful, and slightly acidic. It comes in a can, for easy storage and makes this coffee a great gift for a java-loving friend.

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03/07/2024 02:17 am GMT

2. Blue Tokai

Blue Tokai, an Indian coffee brand, was founded in 2013. It sources beans from around 40 estates from all over the country. You can choose from a variety of single-origin coffees and blends, which come in one of five different roast levels.

The packaging is beautiful, but more importantly, you can find information about the coffee’s flavor profile on the back. The coffee comes pre-ground and you can select the perfect ground size for your preferred brewing method, whether you love French press java or espresso.

DKM Blue Tokai Coffee Attikan Estate Arabica
$44.36 ($5.03 / Ounce)

250g (Fresh Roasted)


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03/07/2024 02:17 am GMT

3. Chestbrew

Even though Robusta makes up about 95% of the country’s coffee production, Chestbrew, a Vietnamese brand, makes 100% Arabica coffee. The range is quite small – it only includes three different roasts – but they’re all high-quality.

Each Chestbrew roast is named after a bear, giving a general idea of what flavor profile to expect. So, while Moonbear is smooth and sweet, Grizzly Bear is dark and decadent. For those who need an extra kick, Big Bad Bear is strong enough to keep you energized throughout the day.

Chestbrew Whole Bean Coffee
$21.99 ($1.10 / Ounce)
  • Strong Medium Roast Vietnamese Coffee
  • Big Bad Bear Premium 20 Ounce Bag
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03/07/2024 02:27 am GMT

4. Doi Chaang

Doi Chaang was founded in 2007, and ever since then, it’s been the go-to brand for many Thais. The company sells beans and coffee machines, so it really is a one-stop shop for all your needs.

The brand has a wide range of coffee, which includes three different roasts as well as peaberry coffee. What makes it stand out from the competitors is the inclusion of a barrel-aged coffee collection, including bourbon and sweet wine-aged coffee beans.

If you prefer a more standard cup of joe, the Premium Classic blend is a hit for a reason. It is a delicious medium roast that makes a sweet, mid-bodied brew.

Doi Chaang Espresso Medium Roast
$87.85 ($2.75 / Ounce)
  • Whole Bean Coffee
  • Certified Organic Fair Trade
  • Bulk 2Lb/ Pack
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03/07/2024 02:27 am GMT

5. Black Ivory 

Black Ivory is another single-origin Thai coffee brand, but this premium option also has a unique offering. The company offers elephant-refined coffee. This means the beans are fermented in an elephant’s stomach for 10 to 72 hours.

The beans are thoroughly cleaned after they’re excreted by the elephant, with no harm done. As a result, the coffee is low in acid and bitterness, making it as smooth as tea. The beans are enriched with hints of grass, sugar cane, and cacao, which creates a unique flavor profile in your cup.

Given the unique refining process, it comes as no surprise that this is one of the rarest coffees in the world. This, naturally, affects its price, but many coffee lovers argue it’s worth it.

Black Ivory Whole Bean Coffee
$150.00 ($125.00 / Ounce)

The World’s Only Elephant-Refined Exotic Coffee Beans

Ethically Sourced, Single Origin Coffee Made in Thailand

  • Smooth
  • Low Acid
  • Distinctive
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03/07/2024 02:38 am GMT

6. Kapal Api

There are many coffee brands in Indonesia, but if you were to ask the locals what they prefer to drink, Kapal Api is one of the names that would come up the most. The brand has been around for almost a hundred years now, so it’s had plenty of time to establish a legacy.

The Kopi Bubuk Special blend is strong, with a hearty aroma and a long-lasting finish. It’s perfect for brewing Kopi Tubruk, an Indonesian style of coffee where the water and grounds are mixed together without being filtered.

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03/07/2024 02:43 am GMT

7. Akha Ama

 Illustrative editorial of Akha Ama coffeeshop at Chiang Mai, Thailand
With many options available, you can easily customize your coffee experience to suit your brewing preferences and mood

Founded in 2010, this Thai brand quickly emerged as a prominent name in the coffee scene. Within just over a decade of its existence, it has won many awards and accolades in different categories.

Akha Ama coffee comes from farms across Northern Thailand, where the climate and altitude are perfect for growing Arabica beans. The brand offers different roasts, from very light to a dark French roast style. You can choose from whole beans and ground coffee, but there are also drip bags and capsules available.

Akha Ama Whole Coffee Beans
$24.89 ($2.82 / Ounce)
  • Light Roast, 250 grams (8.8oz.)
  • Full City, Flavor Notes of Black Tea
  • Sugarcane
  • Ripe Apricot
  • 100% Arabica Espresso Coffee Beans From Thailand
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03/07/2024 02:38 am GMT

8. Kaya Kopi

Kaya Kopi specializes in making Kopi Luwak, which is a rare premium coffee from Indonesia. The coffee cherries eaten by the Asian palm civet (also known as the Luwak cat), are then fermented in its digestive system and excreted. The farmers collect the beans and remove the outer layer before washing, drying, and roasting them.

While Asian palm civet lives in forests reaching from India to Sulawesi, this coffee is sourced from the Pangalengan Highlands of West Java. Here, it’s grown organically at 4,000 feet and fermented by wild civets. The coffee comes in three different roasts, and you’ll also find a honey-flavored version.

If you want to know more about this type of coffee, check out our Luwak coffee explainer.

Premium Kopi Luwak From Indonesia
$12.00 ($34.02 / Ounce)
  • Wild Palm Civets Arabica Coffee Beans
  • Kopi Honey, 3.52 Ounce
  • Pack of 1
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03/07/2024 02:38 am GMT

9. Boomi Coffee

Boomi Coffee is one of India’s most popular coffee brands, both domestically and internationally. While mainly known for making instant coffee, Boomi Coffee also makes ground coffee as well.

Whether instant or ground, the brand prefers to roast its coffee at a medium level. By doing so, it preserves the fruity flavor of the beans which is intertwined with the caramel notes and bittersweet finish associated with Arabica beans.

The Anytime Java offering, in particular, is low in acid, meaning it’s gentle on your stomach. Since it comes preground, it’s best for pour-over, drip, and French press coffee.

Araku Boomi Anytime Java Coffee
$7.49 ($0.62 / Ounce)
  • Single Origin Ground Coffee
  • Medium Roast)
  • 100% Arabica
  • Low Acid Coffee
  • Drip & French Press Coffee Ground
  • 12 Ounce Bag
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03/07/2024 02:49 am GMT

10. Rage Coffee

Founded in 2018, Rage Coffee is the first plant-based vitamin coffee brand in the world. Essentially, it’s infused with natural extracts that are typically found in food, but not always easy to get from diet alone, such as theanine and glutamine. That way, you get your daily dose of supplements along with your caffeine.

This Indian brand is mainly known for instant coffee, but its whole-bean java is worth all the hype. The medium-dark roast offering is made of Arabica and Robusta beans to accentuate its smooth flavor profile while still packing a punch.

Rage Coffee Whole Freshly Roasted Coffee Beans
$47.52 ($2.70 / Ounce)
  • Medium Dark Roasted
  • Made with 100% Arabica
  • Freshly Roasted Coffee Beans
  • 75:25, 500gm
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03/07/2024 02:50 am GMT

11. Artisan’s Café

Artisan’s Café is one of the best-known coffee brands from the Philippines, both domestically and internationally.

The company offers a nice range of blends and single-origin coffee, all grown within the country. All the cherries are hand-picked and sun-dried before being roasted and packed.

Artisan’s Café has something for everyone, from classics like French roast to flavored coffee like hazelnut and butterscotch. Artisan’s Café also offers rare options like Barako coffee, which is made from Libericabeans and is more complex but less caffeinated than the other two varieties. Learn more in our guide on what is Barako coffee?

Artisans Philippine Coffee, Barako Gold
$18.99 ($1.08 / Ounce)
  • Medium Roast Beans
  • 100% Liberica
  • 1.1 Pounds Bag
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03/06/2024 09:45 pm GMT

12. Copper Cow Coffee

If you like Vietnamese coffee, then you’ll love Copper Cow Coffee. Founded in 2016, the company is known for its signature flavored dark roast blends.

The range is limited but well thought-out. Aside from the classic Arabica and Robusta blend, the brand also offers pumpkin, churro, and vanilla-flavored coffee, made without artificial ingredients.

The coffee comes preground, but you can even find convenient single-serve pour-over sachets available. Simply place on the cup and pour hot water – and you’ll have coffee ready in just 90 seconds. Learn more in our explainer on why is Vietnamese coffee different.

Copper Cow Coffee Premium Vietnamese Coffee
$24.00 ($75.00 / Ounce)

Single-Serve Classic Lattes

  • 8 lattes, includes: 8 coffees & 8 milk creamers
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03/07/2024 02:07 am GMT

13. Bluekoff 

Bluekoff is one of the largest coffee brands in Thailand. Each year, the brand produces over 1,200 tons of green coffee and 1,000 tons of roasted java.

It also makes espresso machines, but it is best known for its small but classic coffee range. There are three roast levels to choose from, depending on your flavor preferences. The brand also offers drip bags, which are especially convenient.

Thailand Single Farm - Bluekoff
$24.98 ($2.84 / Ounce)
  • Specialty Roasted Coffee Bean
  • 8.8 Oz
  • Medium Dark
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03/07/2024 02:50 am GMT

14. Maxim

A view of several packages of Maxim Mocha Gold coffee mix, on display at a local grocery store
Maxim coffee is simply exceptional with its smooth body and balanced flavor

If you like instant coffee, then Maxim is a brand you must try. Founded in 1976 by Dongsun Foods, this Korean company quickly became the country’s favorite within a short period.

Koreans love instant coffee, so there are a lot of brands on the market, but Maxim stands out from the crowd for its smooth body and balanced flavor.

The brand offers different blends and flavors, but the absolute crowd favorite is Maxim Mocha Gold. Sweet and creamy, this blend is as close as instant coffee can get to real mocha. Whether you prefer your coffee hot or iced, Maxim works well for both.

This coffee comes in a box with 100 single-serving sticks. However, there are also coffee jars available for those who like to dose their coffee differently.

Maxim Mocha Gold
$25.11 ($0.59 / Ounce)
  • Mild Coffee Mix
  • 12g X 100pc
  • 2.64 Pound
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03/07/2024 02:54 am GMT

15. Maatouk

Maatouk was founded in 1960 in Beirut and survived through the years of Lebanese civil wars that led the founders to relocate internationally several times. After moving back to the country in the 90s, the brand expanded and grew the stellar reputation it holds today.

Lebanese like their coffee with cardamom, and Maatouk has a gourmet blend with this spice available for those dying to try it. Made of 100% Arabica, this coffee is silky and smooth. Of course, there’s also a regular blend available for those who like their coffee simple and black.

Maatouk Lebanese Coffee
$5.49 ($0.78 / Ounce)
  • Original Gourmet Blend
  • 7 Ounce
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03/07/2024 02:59 am GMT

Author

  • Viktoria

    Viktoria is a writer and a journalist on a lifelong quest to find the best cup of java. When not writing about it, she's tuning her coffee-making technique and trying out coffee beans from all over the world.