Best Drinks in Hanoi

Top 5 Best Drinks in Hanoi And Where To Find

What are the Best Drinks in Hanoi that tourists MUST try? From Vietnamese black coffee to the famous Hanoi juice to the one-of-a-kind sweet soup, Hanoi’s culture is full of unique things. Here are 5 of the best drinks you should add to your bucket list if you plan to go to Hanoi (and some great places to enjoy).

Top Drinks in Hanoi

Ca phe trung – Egg coffee

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Egg coffee, or “cà phê trứng” in Vietnamese, is a traditional drink (among the best drinks in Hanoi) made of egg yolks, sugar, condensed milk, and robusta coffee. The process of this unique drink is by beating egg yolks with sugar and sweetened condensed milk. It is served in cafes all over Vietnam, though it was created in Hanoi.

In Hanoi, the Giang Café (in Vietnamese: Cà Phê Giảng) is known for serving the drink, which is made with egg yolk, coffee powder, and condensed milk. The glass is sometimes served in a bowl of hot water or set on a small candle to keep it warm. Nguyen Giang, son of the café’s founder, says that his father came up with the recipe for the drink when milk was hard to get in Vietnam in the late 1940s. 

Ingredients: Fresh chicken eggs, sugar, milk, and coffee are all things you need to make coffee. It can either be served hot or cold.

Price: $1 – $2

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Where to drink

  • Café Giang: No. 39, Nguyen Huu Huan street, Ly Thai To, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi
  • Cafe Dinh: No. 13, Dinh Tien Hoang street, Hang Trong, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi
  • Cafe Pho co: No. 11, Hang Gai street, Hang Trong, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi
  • Oriberry Cafe: No. 1, Pham Su Manh street, Phan Chu Trinh, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi
  • ThaiYen Cafe: No. 184, Quan Thanh street, Ba Dinh district, Hanoi
  • Loading T café: No. 8, Chan Cam street, Hang Trong, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi
  • The Hanoi Social Club: No. 6, Hoi Vu alley, Hang Bong, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi
  • The Note Coffee: No. 64, Luong Van Can street, Hang Trong, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi

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Coffee cot dua – Coconut coffee

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In Vietnam, coconut milk is a common ingredient in food and drinks. Coconut milk is used in stews, cooked foods, desserts, drinks, and other things. The strange mix of two elements in coconut coffee gives it a taste you can’t stop thinking about. This coffee is now easy to find at stores that sell drinks and beverages. 

In its simplest form, coconut coffee is coffee that tastes like coconut. In other words, coffee is still the primary taste, and coconut milk adds to it. When you add rich, fragrant coconut milk to this coffee that smells like coffee, you will be instantly drawn to it.

Ingredients: Powdered coffee, condensed milk, coconut that has been dried, and ice cubes. Also, you must use a blender, coffee maker, or coffee filter.

Price: $1- $2

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Where to drink

  • Cong Caphe: No. 27, Nha Tho street, Hang Trong, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi or No. 54, Hang Dieu street, Cua Dong, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi and +24 other stores in Hanoi…
  • Xofa Café & Bistro: No. 14, Tong Duy Tan street, Hang Bong, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi
  • Coconut Cafe Ms. Hanh: No. 2C, Cua Bac, Truc Bach, Ba Dinh district, Hanoi
  • Mi Ca Phe: No. 5, 105/08 Alley, Lang Ha street, Dong Da district, Hanoi
  • KADI Cafe: No. 9, Duong Thanh street, Cua Dong, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi or No. 32 Hang Cot street, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi

Che – Vietnamese sweet soup

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Sweet soup or “chè” has been a familiar snack of Hanoians over the past decades. In the past, traditional sweet soups were simply lotus tea, black bean tea, and green beans to cool off on hot summer afternoons. In addition, hot sticky rice and tea are delicious drinks for a frozen afternoon.

Vietnamese chè dishes include any traditional sweet soup, drink, pudding, or custard-like dessert made with water or coconut cream and served hot or cold. Other things that can be used to make chè are different jams and fruits, beans and pulses, rice and grains, and even cereals and tubers.

Ingredients: There are many different soups and puddings in chè. It can be made with mung beans, black-eyed peas, kidney beans, tapioca, jelly (clear or grass), fruit (longan, mango, durian, lychee, or jackfruit), and coconut cream. Other kinds are made with salt, aloe vera, seaweed, lotus seed, sesame seed, sugar palm seed, taro, cassava, and pandan leaf extract, among other things. 

It can be served hot or cold.

Price: $0.5 – $2

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Where to drink

  • Che Bon Mua: No. 4, Hang Can street, Hang Bo, Hoan Kiem district
  • Xoi che ba Thin: No. 1, Bat Dan street, Hang Gai, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi
  • Che nha Suvy: No. 33, Quang Trung street, Tran Hung Dao, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi
  • Minci Pudding: No. 5, Nguyen Truong To street, Nguyen Trung Truc, Ba Dinh district, Hanoi

Tra Chanh – Iced tea

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There are probably more sidewalk iced tea shops in Hanoi than anywhere else in the country. They might be the most popular kind of sidewalk shop here. You can find sidewalk iced tea within a few steps of anywhere in Hanoi. The fact is, locals drink tea on the sidewalk in all four seasons. This helps paint a picture of a simple but charming life in Hanoi.

Sidewalk iced tea is one of the best drinks in Hanoi to cool off in the tropical summer’s scorching heat. But these shops are also busy in the winter when hot tea is served, which gives people another way to enjoy their favorite drink when it’s cold outside.

Ingredients: This recipe for iced tea might have a lot of different tastes, but it doesn’t have that many ingredients: green tea, ice, limes, honey, and water.

Price: $0.5 -$1

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Where to drink

Today, young people in Hanoi have found a new way to hang out at “quán cóc” with “trà chanh” (meaning tea with fresh lemon). Everyone can have a great time for very little money with a few short-legged plastic stools, a small dish of roasted sunflower seeds, and a glass of “trà chanh” for each person. 

“Trà chanh” is so well-known that many young people use it as a slang word for “hang out.” The most exciting place to drink “trà chanh” in Hanoi is around Saint Joseph Cathedral, Dao Duy Tu street, and Ly Quoc Su street. You can get a close look at how young people live by listening to them chat about all the hottest events, music, fashion, technology, and any other gossip you can think of.

  • Tra chanh 2Moro: No. 20, Han Thuyen street, Phan Chu Trinh, Hoan Kiem street, Hanoi
  • Tra chanh: No. 8, Cho Gao street, Hang Buom, Hoan Kiem street, Hanoi
  • Layla: No. 155, Phung Hung street, Cua Dong, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi

Nuoc mia – Sugar cane juice

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Vietnam is well-known for being one of the top countries in calculating how much sugarcane it grows. Because of this, sugar cane juice is a trendy drink among the best drinks of Hanoi in Vietnam, especially on hot summer days. People in the area often call it “nước mía.” 

Sugarcane juice, or “nước mía,” is a fresh, sweet, syrupy liquid made by squeezing peeled sugarcanes. The sugarcane tree has been in Vietnamese food for hundreds of years because it grows in Vietnam. Canes for sale come from the nearby countryside. Since they don’t have to travel far, they stay mostly fresh and juicy until they are sold. Because of this, sugarcane juice is one of the most sought-after drinks on the streets, especially on hot days.

Ingredients: On the streets of Hanoi, vendors often squeeze peeled sugarcane stalks with a green kumquat to flavor the juice. Sometimes a pinch of salt is added to balance the sweetness. The fresh drink is poured over ice in a cup, making a refreshing nuoc mia that no one would say no to.

Price: $0.5 -$1

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Where to drink

  • Nuoc mia: No. 59, Ha Trung street, Hang Bong, Hoan kiem district, Hanoi
  • Nuoc mia: No. 40, Le Thanh Nghi street, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi

Now that you’ve reached the end of the article, we hope you’ve added these best drinks of Hanoi on your next trip. Also, don’t forget to give this article a big thumbs up and send this link to your foodie friends. Take care, and have a good time in Vietnam!

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