Hanoi is known for many things, from the French Architect buildings, and vibrant lifestyle to street food, but coffee is one of the essential parts of life in Hanoi.
Quiz: Which country is the second-largest coffee producer in the world?
A. Brazil
B. Vietnam
C. Colombia
D. Ethiopia
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From the iconic “Ca phe sua da” to strong black coffee spiced with cinnamon and cold brew, Hanoi has it all. Coffee in Hanoi is a serious business, and most people will drink several coffees a day. Although, morning, noon, or night, there will always be people sitting on patios in Hanoi drinking coffee, here are a few places to find the best coffee in Hanoi.
→ Read more: A guide to Vietnamese coffee from Lonely Planet
What are the best coffee shops in Hanoi?
There are several great coffee shops in Hanoi, but some of the best ones include:
- Cong Caphe: a rustic-themed coffee chain with delicious coffee and desserts.
- The Note Coffee: a cozy cafe with unique decor and great coffee.
- Giang Cafe: a small coffee shop famous for its egg coffee.
- Tranquil Books & Coffee: a book cafe with a relaxing atmosphere and good coffee.
- Cafe Nola: a trendy coffee shop with a modern vibe and tasty drinks.
- Many more…
What is the typical cost of a cup of coffee in Hanoi?
The price of a cup of coffee in Hanoi can vary depending on the coffee shop and the type of coffee you order. On average, you can expect to pay between 30,000 VND to 70,000 VND (approximately $1.30 to $3) for a cup of coffee.
What is the best time to visit the coffee shops in Hanoi?
The coffee shops in Hanoi are generally open from early morning until late at night. However, the best time to visit is during the daytime when the cafes are less crowded and you can enjoy a peaceful cup of coffee.
Do the coffee shops in Hanoi have WiFi?
Most coffee shops in Hanoi offer free WiFi for customers. Some may require a password, so don’t hesitate to ask the staff for it.
Some of the coffee shops we love to visit
Cafe Lam
Located near the city center, the famous Cafe Lam is one of the oldest cafes in Hanoi. Antique pieces complement the charming atmosphere of this old cafe, art collections, and rare classic books tucked away at every corner. The unique environment transports customers back in time while enjoying a cup of “Ca phe bac siu” – a great strong, bitter, and black Vietnamese-style coffee with double condensed milk.
Address: Cafe Lam – 60 Nguyen Huu Huan, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Giang Café
Giang Cafe is a cozy place hidden in the narrow streets of the Hanoi Old Quarter. The architectural style of the site reflects an encouraging blend of Western and Asian influences. The cafe is famous for its egg coffee, surprisingly delicious and unique. At first sip, you will feel a noticeable smell and flavor of eggs. The taste, however, is like a sweet, luxurious, and ultra-creamy dessert—the egg thickens the already-sweet drink, resulting in what’s often described as liquid tiramisu. Cafe Lam is undoubtedly a great place to relax, enjoy some music, and have a cup of coffee or hot egg chocolate.
Address: 39 Nguyen Huu Huan, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Cafe Pho Co
Ca Phe Pho Co lies in Hanoi’s old quarter’s narrow, cobbled streets. The cafe offers its customers a selection of Vietnamese coffee, tea, and juice that suit all different tastes. The freshest coffee beans brew to create great cups of coffee characterized by a robust and flavorful aroma. From the rooftop of Cafe Pho Co the picturesque views of the Hoan Kiem Lake spread far and wide.
Address: 11 Hang Gai, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Cộng Ca phe
Cong Ca phe is a highly popular coffee brand in Hanoi with several locations throughout the city. One of my favorite locations is the Cong Ca phe on Nha Tho Street. Their coconut coffee is the best, and they also serve the famous ca phe sua da – coffee with condensed milk.
Loading T Café
Situated near the French Quarter of Hanoi, Loading T Café is a coffee shop hidden on the second floor of a French colonial house, which adds to the location’s appeal and authenticity. From the patterned flooring and the vintage furniture to the plant-filled corners that bring freshness into the space, this café is brimming with old-world charm.
Address: 8 Chan Cam Street, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam
Loading T’s owners mix their Vietnamese coffee with cinnamon, adding a delicious and unique aftertaste. Next, you must try the exceptional “Ca Phe Sua Chua” – Black coffee with yogurt and condensed milk.
>>> Read more: Loading T cafe – A Hidden Treasure of Hanoi
Đinh Café
Just a two-minute walk from Hoan Kiem Lake, you will find the best coffee in Hanoi, Dinh Coffee. Welcoming visitors since the 1990s, this café is located on the second floor of an old house with French architecture, with a small balcony offering a view of Ngoc Son temple. The coffee shop is famous for its egg coffee and black Vietnamese coffee. Interestingly, the shop owner is one of the Giang coffee owner’s sons. Visiting the shop, you still can see many black and white family photos hanging on the wall.
Address: 13 Dinh Tien Hoang, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Habakkuk Fine Coffee & Bistro
This modern coffee shop is in a small lane alley in the French Quarter. They serve every kind of coffee under the sun, including an in-house cold brew to pour over that pairs well with their mix of goodies, including cookies, pastries, and cakes, including a few vegan options. It is best to enjoy a coffee while sitting either inside or outside, taking in the local vibe and enjoying some of the best coffee in Hanoi.
Address: Lane 4 Phan Huy Chu, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
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Ban Cong Cafe
If you’re on the hunt for a cozy and unique coffee shop in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, look no further than Ban Cong Cafe. Tucked away on Dinh Liet Street, this flowery cafe is a popular spot for young Vietnamese locals and tourists alike.
Upon entering Ban Cong cafe, the charming decor will immediately catch your eye. The cafe is filled with flowers and plants, creating a relaxing and cheerful ambiance. Seating options vary from cozy couches to outdoor tables overlooking the street. The cafe’s walls are adorned with beautiful murals, making it an ideal location for taking photos.
Address: 2 Dinh Liet Street, Hanoi Old Quarter
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