Experience Hanoi’s best coffee

When planning your holiday to Vietnam, consider setting aside a day—or even just half a day—to explore Hanoi, a city with over a thousand years of history. Take your time to experience its quiet charm beyond the usual tourist path. In this article, I’ll share with you the best coffee spots that truly capture the essence of Hanoi.

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In the mid-19th century, the French introduced coffee to Vietnam, initially planting it in the Phat Diem area, about a three-hour drive from Hanoi. However, the region’s soil proved unsuitable for coffee cultivation. Before long, they discovered that the fertile red soil of Vietnam’s Central Highlands offered ideal conditions for growing coffee. As a result, vast plantations began to flourish across Lam Dong, Dak Lak, Dak Nong, and Pleiku. In recent years, coffee cultivation has also expanded successfully to Dien Bien Phu and Son La provinces.

Nowadays, Vietnam ranks as the world’s second or third largest coffee producer, just behind Brazil and Colombia. The country exports around 2 million tons of coffee annually, primarily consisting of Arabica and Robusta beans.

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If you’re visiting Hanoi, you’ll quickly notice that cafés are everywhere. Both locals and visitors enjoy them at any time of the day. These cafés are not just for coffee—they’re also vibrant social hubs where people gather to meet, chat, and relax. You can choose from elegant, spacious, and beautifully designed cafés to humble street-side spots with tiny plastic or wooden stools. Each place offers its own selection of coffee, ranging from a few local favorites to a wide variety of unique brews.

1. Egg Coffee

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“Cà Phê Trứng,” or Egg Coffee, is a beloved specialty of Hanoi. This unique drink features a rich, velvety layer of whipped egg yolk and sugar resting atop strong Vietnamese coffee, creating a dessert-like harmony of flavors. Though many cafés across the city now serve it, Café Giang proudly claims to be its original creator. Available in both hot and iced versions, the warm one is especially favored. Today, egg coffee stands as a must-try experience for anyone visiting Hanoi.

2. Vietnamese Iced Coffee (Ca Phe Sua/Den Da)

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A friend of mine shared a tip on how to make this coffee. I haven’t had the chance to try making it at home yet, so finding the most popular coffee shop near my workplace has become my go-to choice.

This drink is a blend of drip-brewed coffee, sweetened condensed milk, and ice cubes. Most cafés prepare it in advance and reheat it when ordered. With its strong caffeine content, it’s the perfect way to kickstart your day. Simply stir the ice gently with a small spoon and let it melt slowly into the coffee as you savor each sip. There are four variations of this coffee — with or without milk, and served either hot or cold.

3. Iced Coconut Coffee

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Coconut coffee, or cà phê dừa đá, is more like a creamy frappé — a tropical twist on Vietnam’s beloved drip coffee, originally introduced by the French. Over time, coffee has become an essential part of Vietnamese culture, enjoyed in countless forms: hot, iced, with condensed milk, whipped egg, or even yogurt. For a lighter version, you can swap the coconut cream for plain yogurt and add a touch more condensed milk for sweetness. Refreshing and indulgent, it’s the perfect treat for Vietnam’s summer heat — a must-try experience for every traveler.

4. Iced Yoghurt Coffee

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You may have heard about the bold and distinctive flavor of Vietnamese coffee, famous around the world. But did you know that in Vietnam, coffee is used to create a variety of unique beverages? One delightful example is the combination of coffee and yogurt—a refreshing and energizing drink to kickstart your morning. Beyond its rich taste, this blend also offers great health benefits, combining the antioxidants of coffee with the probiotics of yogurt.

Conclusion:

It’s hard to say where to find the best coffee in Hanoi, as every café has its own unique techniques and secrets that keep customers coming back. Sitting with a local guide from Vietnam Travel, listening to stories about Hanoi’s people and culture while watching each drop of coffee fall, turns an ordinary cup into a memorable experience. It’s something worth recommending to your family and friends when they visit Hanoi—or to enjoy yourself when you return to this charming city. So, get ready to hit the road and treat yourself to this delightful drink today.

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