Giang
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Giang
Café in Hanoi offers a taste of nostalgia with old-style furniture and decor.
The shop sits deep in a small alley on Nguyen Huu Huan Street in Hoan Kiem
District, and its specialty is egg coffee. Favored particularly on cold days,
the coffee is a blend of coffee and egg whites, folded with sugar and drunk hot
or cold. The Telegraph specifically recommended the unlikely beverage when it
named Hanoi one of the world’s 17 greatest cities for food last month.
Tadioto
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This
bar/cafe opened in 2008 and moved to its current location on Tong Dan Street
near the Opera House and the Metropole Hotel in 2014. The coffee and bar is
favored by many foreigners, partly thanks to the cozy design.
Tranquil
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The
shop is detached from the buzzing city in a small alley on Nguyen Quang Bich
Street. You can choose from one of many books to take time with your coffee.
Xofa
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Xofa
opened in 2015 and is a popular destination among young coffee-lovers. The cafe
is open 24/7 at a villa on Tong Duy Tan Street.
E.Tea
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This
establishment serves various options for tea and coffee and has enough space
for everyone to find themselves a private corner. The shop has a lovely balcony
looking over Tran Quoc Toan Street.
Cong Trang Tien
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To
many Hanoi coffee lovers, the Trang Tien outlet is their favorite in the Cong
coffee chain, partly because it stands at the heart of the city with a long
balcony facing the Opera House and looking down on the traffic.
By Huong Chi/ VnExpress