Marty and Clyde travel to Ho Chinh MInh city in Vietnam to see Amix Cafe and all the fish on the floor and look for boys

 Lee Park Kong

'    The coffee critics based in Willow Springs, Illinois coffee House called Asbury Coffee house love to travel and report on coffee industry and coffee cafe houses and hey gay duo traveled to Vietnam the past month to see this Koi and fish cafe in the city formerly known as Saigon. Marty and Clyde had heard about this cafe in travel medias and had to see it for themselves . This cafe is known for having their patrons  wade in knee dept waters with hundreds perhaps a thousand Koi and other small fish and the


complicated infiltration system and water waste was the first thing that came to the minds of Marty and Clyde as they heavily criticized this before, before , during, and after their visit to this oddball fish flooded cafe that seems to be perfect for Vietnam, and this the brainchild of owner Nguyen Duoc Hoa. Marty read a bio about this man and his cafe while they were drinking cappuccino and they didn't like the squirmy feel of fish along their feet and wondered who would conceive of such a  business venture and plan. 
 Many have rightfully called this cafe and its fish practice as animal abuse and we here at the Anti-Pet Association have ling called for the release of all pet including fish whether they being a tank or a pond and Marty and Clyde send a letter to the Vietnam delegation of tourism angered and upset at this fish cafe where parents let their kids run wild and attack the fish cause these poor Koi much stress.This whole concept is unethical and agreed upon by may as sick and twisted and people internationally have called for this coffee cafe in Vietnam to end this practice of fish floor decoration and a practice meant to draw attention which surprising toi the owner much has been negative.  In addition , Marty said the coffee was so watered down he would not have been surprised if employees dropped  some of the walking fish floor water and slipped int into their brew and drinks to save costs when running low.


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