1. Starbucks: Starbucks stands in the heart of Hanoi, on Dinh Tay Street, likely the most well-known and frequented coffee shop in the city. Offering an iced latte, cappuccino, and coffee drinks, accompanied by pastries and cakes, the establishment attracts much of the urban professional crowd during lunch hours.
2. Cafe Dei: Cafe Dei is a friendly and laid-back coffee shop on Hang Sot Street, outside the Old Town; however, it provides traditional Vietnamese coffee alongside various teas.
3. Phu Hoa Coffee: For an unusual coffee experience, Phu Hoa Coffee is a local favorite. The outdoor patio and assorted coffees that include house-made syrups, along with their "Hoa" coffee, are notable attractions.
4. Bia Coffee: This cafe chain operates in different places of the city and serves a wide range of coffee, lattes, cappuccino, smoothies, and gluten-free and vegan options, unless they are desired.
5. Tapioca: Though it is not necessarily a coffee shop, Tapioca is a street vendor serving flavorsome Thai tea and coffee treats. This street food vendor in open-market traffic makes it easy to stop by and enjoy local cuisine.
6. Beanutli: The bakery and cafe mainly work with coffee drinks made from roasted beans supplied by local farmers. You will find various specialty coffee flavors such as Ethiopia, Colombia, and Costa Rica, as well as tantalizing desserts, including chocolate croissants and gelato.
7. Cafe de la Chieve: Another local favorite in the creative Hanoi Design District, Cafe de la Chieve offers a wide selection of coffees and teas, light bites, and freshly baked desserts. |