On every street corner in Hanoi, it is not difficult to encounter enough coffee shops, from popular to luxurious or "catching the trend" of young people. Coffee culture is something that attracts a lot of foreign tourists from all over to experience in Vietnam.

Emma Pastorfield, a female tourist from the US, tried egg coffee in Hanoi and felt the delicious taste. If compared to coffee in the US, the flavor of Vietnamese coffee is stronger and has much more energy.
Having experienced coffee in Australia last year, Emma assessed that coffee in the land of the Canaries cannot compare with Vietnamese coffee in terms of flavor, quality and form.

Ms. Dyan, a German tourist, shared that she is a person who loves to enjoy coffees around the world. During her trip to Vietnam, she looked forward to experiencing famous coffee versions here.
She tried egg coffee and milk coffee: I also tried phin coffee and I have to say the coffee taste is quite rich and strong, I have to add more milk. If we compare some types of coffee that I have experienced in a few countries, coffee in Bali (Indonesia), Australia, Thailand or even in my hometown is far inferior to the taste of coffee in Vietnam".
I also find that the coffee drinking culture of Vietnamese people is very popular, both old and young, they love to enjoy coffee anytime, anywhere. Wherever at a restaurant in Vietnam, I can enjoy a cup of delicious coffee at a reasonable price, she said.

When coming to Hanoi, visitors can easily enjoy cups of coffee sold everywhere. Popular versions include coffee phin, iced coffee, coconut milk coffee, milk coffee, egg coffee, salt coffee... at reasonable prices.

Not only the flavor, the experience of Vietnamese coffee enjoyment culture is what attracts foreign tourists to explore.