Hunting for the best egg coffee in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam

A very freaky combination for a drink, however, egg coffee has been added itself to the list of famous cuisine in Hanoi for years. Who knows coffee could drink with egg? I bet you will hesitate for a while on hearing the name of the drink, but be open to taste the new thing, it’s a memorable drink for sure.

Egg coffee is now a familiar drink to those who love to hang out at the Old Quarter. The recipe of this drink is quite simple, yolk, sugar and condensed milk are whipped then hot black coffee is poured on the top, just few steps and there’s the egg coffee done.

The foam of condensed milk and egg yolk is super sweet, rich yet airy, while the dark coffee is intense and somewhat bitter. Traditional Vietnamese coffee drippers compress the finely ground french roast coffee so that the water above drips slowly through, extracting every last bit of that french roast intensity.

Best address for Egg coffee in Hanoi

The first one to mention must be Dinh coffee at 2nd, 13 Dinh Tien Hoang street. This is a tiny bar opposite to Hoan Kiem lake. This is one of the first bar serving egg coffee in Hanoi. They have a small terrace that you can sit to see the traffic on the street below and Hoan Kiem lake.

The second one is Giang coffee at 39 Nguyen Huu Huan street, also inside the Old quarter near Red river dike. This address offer a wide range of options but egg coffee is their best seller.

Also in the region of the Old Quarter, The ancient quarter garden coffee at 11 Hang Gai street with vintage decoration is also great place for Egg coffee.

Besides, you can also find dozens of drink bar serving egg coffee in the entire city of Hanoi and Vietnam as well; however, egg coffee in the Old Quarter of Hanoi is the best experience that you should never miss in your trip in Vietnam.

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