Sipping Geisha Coffee in the Old Quarter: Sisu Coffee Studio

Sisu Coffee Studio logo

So, how did we end up at Sisu Coffee Studio? Well, before our Panama trip, my wife and I researched top things to do. Among them, we discovered Geisha coffee was highly touted. Known as one of the world’s most expensive quality coffees, we were determined to try it.

Sisu Coffee Studio counter.

Recommendation for Geisha Coffee

While visiting the Old Quarter, we asked for a coffee shop recommendation for Geisha coffee. We were directed to Sisu Coffee Studio, located at the corner of 9th and B in the Old Quarter. It was a short walk, but we arrived after 5 pm, only to find the shop had already closed for the day.

Seating area at Sisu Coffee Studio

We returned the next morning after visiting the nearby Miraflores Locks. Knowing this was high-quality coffee, the ten-dollar price tag for a cup of Geisha pour-over was only mildly shocking. My wife ordered a Matcha Latte, which was half the price of the Geisha coffee.

Visiting Sisu Coffee Studio

The coffee shop has a modern industrial vibe with concrete and brick accents. The atmosphere was bright, open, modern, and clean, providing a pleasant setting for our late-morning coffee.

Research revealed that Sisu is owned by the Lamastus Family, a Panamanian coffee producer. Lamastus is known for their Geisha coffee, so it’s likely the shop sells the genuine article. This is reassuring for travelers wary of scams selling cheap counterfeits.

Geisha pour over coffee and a Matcha Latte from Sisu Coffee Studio

However, I wasn’t sure the correct amount of coffee was used to prepare my cup. The Geisha coffee was tepid and weak, with barely detectable flavor. My attached image shows the coffee’s light color, reflecting my disappointing experience.

On the other hand, the Matcha Latte was excellent. The drinks’ presentation added a nice touch. Ultimately, the reason for our visit—a cup of Geisha coffee—was a letdown. The coffee shop also offers a variety of pastries, which we didn’t sample, but they looked appealing.

Presentation of Geisha coffee and Matcha Latte

Observations

Rating Sisu Coffee Studio is difficult. There was a lot to like: great vibe, attractive presentation, and good matcha. However, the steep price for a weak cup of coffee was a downside.

Based on my experience, I didn’t purchase a bag of coffee to take home. If, in fact, Sisu shorted me on the coffee, it was their loss. Whatever they saved on my cup, they lost in the sale of their expensive coffee beans. If you’re interested, Sisu sells Geisha beans for forty dollars (200 grams), equating to about 7 ounces—about 90 dollars per pound.

If you visit Panama City, the Old Quarter (Casco Viejo) is a must-see. Sisu Coffee Studio is located just blocks from Independence Square. Give it a shot and report back if your coffee experience is better than mine.

Overview of our three-day trip to Panama!

Author: John

I am an avid traveler. I enjoy adventure travel to explore places that I have read about, to learn about new cultures and to experience new cuisines. Travel is an exceptional teacher. I love to learn through the lens of an epic adventure.