CÔNG CÀ PHÊ NHÀ THO
Read moreA central location, facing the cathedral, for a café with a decor full of personality... An offbeat look at the country's recent past and socialist aesthetics. No espresso... Here, you can enjoy Hanoi's real coffee, filter, nau da (iced with milk), den nong (black and hot), sua chua (with yoghurt) or cot dua (with coconut and ice), as well as delicious mango frappés. The Công Cà Phê concept has been so successful that it has now become a franchise with establishments opening in every city in the country.
THE NOTE COFFEE
Read moreOn the shores of Lake Hoàn Kiêm, a small café open to the street scene. An original concept: on 4 floors, the walls are covered with multicolored post-it notes written by passing customers. From all over the world, in all languages and for all tastes, with thoughts, some profound, others less so, aphorisms, sophisms, quotations, drawings, stories great and small. Perfect for a gourmet break with an espresso and a delicious macaroon. Not forgetting fruit juices, smoothies, hot chocolate...
NOLA CAFE
Read moreOne of Hanoi's most mysterious cafés... A labyrinthine corridor leads upstairs. A suit of armor stands guard. A piano, paintings, sofas... Cascading rooms. Have we wandered into the private apartments of an illustrious stranger? No, this is a café with deep sofas and a peaceful atmosphere, an oasis of tranquility in the heart of the bustling Old Quarter. Ideal for an afternoon's reading or for writing your mail during the rainy season. Snacks, coffee and fruit juices...
CAFE PHUONG LINH
Read moreA small, charming and popular café that allows you to take a break in the Sword Lake area. It serves a variety of coffees, both hot and iced, including of course the traditional egg coffee which is particularly good. Thirst-quenching drinks are also available, including a wide variety of iced teas. The place is ideal for observing the daily life of Hanoi's inhabitants, and you can mingle with them while having your drink on small stools on the terrace, or watching the passers-by from the second floor terrace.
CÀFÊ PHO CO (OLD TOWN CAFE)
Read moreA confidential address that's not easy to find... In fact, this café is located in the back of the Silklike silk store, and a small sign indicates its presence. Over several floors, you'll discover a traditional setting where antique furniture, subdued lighting, a family altar, flowers and bonsais create an old-fashioned, romantic atmosphere... The top floor features a terrace with a lovely view of Lake Hoàn Kiêm. A café with atypical charm. Worth a visit.
HANOI COFFEE STATION
This confidential address in the Old Quarter serves excellent egg coffee, ...Read more
JOMA BAKERY CAFE
Read moreVery nice café that offers a large dining room and comfortable chairs in the back. Many come to enjoy wifi, accompanied by their computers... The cuisine is western. Breakfasts with a wide choice of coffees and pastries. Sandwiches, lasagna, quiches and salads at any time of the day. The establishment belongs to a chain whose roots are in Laos and which now extends to Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos). It promotes fresh and healthy food and fair trade
CÔNG CÀ PHÊ
Read moreNice café of the Công chain (see also the one in front of the cathedral). Characteristic of the chain is the importance given to the retro decor inspired by the recent history of the country. The address has the peculiarity of having welcomed President F. Holland during his official visit to Vietnam in September 2016. He took a short break during which he met with former Vietnamese students in France, including the mathematician Ngô Bao Châu, who was awarded the prestigious Fields Medal in 2010.
MAISON DE TET DECOR
Read moreOn the shores of the West Lake, near the Sheraton Hotel, a villa whose decor highlights the talent of Vietnamese craftsmen. Healthy food is the motto of the house run by holistic health specialist Pete Wilkes. The products, always fresh, come in particular from the farm. Perfect for breakfast (from 7am to 5pm), copious, original and delicious, or a sandwich, salad or burger break, accompanied by a fresh fruit juice (detox cure enthusiasts will be over the moon) or an espresso.
CÀ FÊ LÂM
Read moreAn institution. Founded in 1952, one of the most famous cafés in the capital. Nothing flashy, an atmosphere in chiaroscuro. You can enjoy your Vietnamese coffee sitting on a small stool. Each table is the place of a conciliation between regulars or customers coming from a distant country... The walls are decorated with paintings, drawings and collages of famous painters such as Bui Xuân Phai (1920-1988), Tô Ngoc Vân (1906-1954), Nguyên Sang (1923-1988)... In the past, during the lean times, they paid the owner with their works. Several addresses in town.
HANOI COFFEE CULTURE
Read moreOpened at the end of 2023, or rather reopened after a complete renovation, this café offers a seductive vintage setting: mosaic tiles, ship's wood for the pillars, brick walls, photos of Hanoi of yesteryear... The coffee served is of the highest quality, sourced in Vietnam and roasted on site. Egg coffee, of course, but also the famous salted coffee, espresso, teas, etc. A wide choice of breakfasts and pastries. Craft beers and cocktails are on the menu for the late afternoon. A charming place to stroll.
HIDDEN GEM CAFE & PUB
Read moreHere's an original establishment to discover. You can enter through a narrow alleyway, but more recently the café has opened a more accessible door onto Tran Quang Khai Street. The place is spread over several floors, each with a successful urban decor featuring mechanical elements (sidecar, motorcycle, tires) but also superb murals. You can come and enjoy this peaceful place for a coffee, a snack or in the early evening for a beer or an aperitif. Light meals available for lunch. Friendly welcome.
HELIO COFFEE
Read moreThis chain of cafes, well established in Hanoi, has about ten establishments, all located in tourist areas such as the Ethnography Museum or the Water Puppet Theater on the shores of Hoen Kiêm Lake. They serve nau da (iced coffee), fruit juices, pastries, ice cream, but also pho, pizzas and salads for lunch. Convenient and really cheap... Note, the application downloadable on Google Play or App Store that allows you to order and avoid the queues.
CAFÉ JARDIN DE BONSAI DE MANH
Read moreWelcome to Café de la Joie, an oasis of serenity. Nestled on the banks of the Red River, this unpretentious café is much more than just a meeting place: it's a paradise for plant lovers. Manh, the owner, grows hundreds of kumquat plants. His reputation has earned him numerous awards and distinctions. The month of January is particularly frenetic, as it precedes the Tet holiday, whose emblematic gift is the kumquat.
MAISON DE THÉ HIEN TRA TRUONG XUAN
Read moreA picturesque place in this passage near the Temple of Literature. Traditional architecture and the cult of tea. Also sale of Vietnamese teas selected for their respective virtues.