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Discovering Vietnam's Rich Coffee Culture

Vietnam, the world's second-largest coffee exporter, offers a vibrant coffee culture that captivates international visitors. This guide highlights essential facts, practical tips, and must-visit coffee spots to enhance your experience.

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August 17, 2026 · 4 min read

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Vietnam's coffee scene is distinguished by its strong flavors and unique brewing methods. The country primarily grows Robusta beans, known for their bold and bitter taste, setting it apart from the more commonly known Arabica beans. Traditional brewing techniques include the use of a drip filter called 'phin' and refreshing cold brews, particularly the popular 'cà phê sữa đá' (iced coffee with condensed milk).

Cafés in Vietnam serve as social hubs, where locals gather to enjoy their coffee and engage in conversation. Each café often boasts a unique aesthetic, providing a cozy atmosphere that encourages patrons to linger. Signature drinks like 'cà phê trứng' (egg coffee) showcase the innovative spirit of Vietnamese coffee culture, combining egg yolks, sugar, and condensed milk for a creamy delight.

For international visitors, learning a few Vietnamese phrases can enhance your café experience, as many baristas in tourist areas speak English but appreciate the effort. While cash is widely accepted, mobile payments are becoming more common, so it's advisable to carry Vietnamese Dong (VND) for smaller purchases.

When visiting cafés, take your time to savor the ambiance and enjoy the local company; rushing your visit is frowned upon. Always opt for bottled water and ensure your coffee is freshly brewed to avoid any health issues.

Key locations to explore include Giang Cafe in Hanoi for a taste of egg coffee, The Workshop in Ho Chi Minh City for a modern coffee experience, and local farms in Da Lat where you can enjoy fresh brews amidst the highlands. Immerse yourself in Vietnam's coffee culture and discover the flavors, experiences, and traditions that make it truly unique.

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