- Hoi An: Vietnamese Coffee Making Workshop with a Coffee
- Introduction
- Key Points
- What to Expect from the Coffee Workshop
- The Itinerary Breakdown
- Authenticity & Cultural Insights
- Value and Cost-Effectiveness
- The Experience at Trí Long Coffee Shop
- Group Size & Interaction
- Practical Tips for Visitors
- Authentic Reviews and What Travelers Say
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Hoi An: Vietnamese Coffee Making Workshop with a Coffee

Introduction
If you’re visiting Hoi An and looking for a blend of culture, craftsmanship, and a good caffeine fix, a Vietnamese coffee making workshop might just be your perfect activity. This experience, offered by GJ Travel Viet Nam, promises a chance to not only learn about Vietnam’s iconic coffee styles but also to craft your own under the guidance of a local expert.
What immediately draws attention are the affordable price point of just $16, the personalized hands-on approach, and the opportunity to enjoy your own brewed coffee in a relaxed setting. It’s a fun, educational, and tasty way to dive into Vietnam’s coffee culture. One minor consideration is that the session can feel a touch rushed for some, especially if you’re eager to take your time.
This workshop is ideal for coffee lovers, culture seekers, and curious travelers who enjoy interactive experiences and authentic insights. Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or as a couple, it’s a memorable addition to your Hoi An itinerary.
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Key Points

- Authentic Vietnamese coffee culture shared by knowledgeable local guides
- Hands-on craft making a variety of coffees like egg, salt, coconut, and traditional Phin filter coffee
- Affordable price offering excellent value for an hour of learning and tasting
- Cultural insights about coffee’s history and significance in Vietnam’s social scene
- Relaxed atmosphere with good music while savoring your handmade coffee
- Practical details include all necessary equipment and a certificate of participation
What to Expect from the Coffee Workshop

This experience is centered around learning the art of Vietnamese coffee making in a cozy, friendly setting at Trí Long coffee shop on Phan Chau Trinh street. The workshop lasts approximately one hour, during which you’ll be guided step-by-step through the process of creating your preferred style of coffee, using traditional tools and techniques.
The Itinerary Breakdown
Meeting Point & Introduction
You’ll start your journey outside the coffee shop, where your guide, easily recognizable by a red hat, will introduce the activity. Expect a warm welcome and a brief overview of Vietnam’s coffee scene, setting the scene for what’s ahead. You might find, as some guests have, that the guide’s English is very good and that they’re enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge.
Coffee Selection & Explanation
Depending on your preference, you’ll choose from different types of coffee—Phin filter coffee, egg coffee, salt coffee, or coconut coffee. One of the highlights, according to reviews, is the opportunity to learn about the unique brewing techniques associated with each style. For example, the egg coffee, a Hanoi specialty, involves creating a frothy, creamy top layer that balances sweet and bitter flavors.
Hands-on Brewing
This is where the fun starts. You will get all necessary equipment provided—filters, ingredients, and cups—and follow your instructor’s guidance to brew your own cup. Guests have mentioned that the process is explained thoroughly, with some reviewers noting that they learned about the journey of coffee from crop to cup, which adds a layer of appreciation.
Tasting & Atmosphere
After making your coffee, you’ll sit down to enjoy your creation, often accompanied by good music and a relaxed vibe. Some guests have noted that the coffee tastes fantastic, especially since it’s made with expertly roasted beans. The experience is designed to be both educational and enjoyable, with many leaving with a recipe kit and a certificate to remember the day.
Authenticity & Cultural Insights
Several reviews highlight how guides share stories behind Vietnam’s most famous cafes and their cultural importance. This is more than just a demonstration; it’s an opportunity to understand Vietnam’s coffee obsession and how it’s woven into daily life and social interactions.
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Value and Cost-Effectiveness

At $16 per person, this workshop offers solid value. You get a personalized experience with all equipment included and leave with a handmade coffee and a recipe—a tangible souvenir that can inspire future brews back home. Compared to other experiences, reviews suggest it’s both affordable and high-quality, especially given the knowledgeable guides and the chance to make different styles of coffee.
Some guests comment on the short duration—about an hour—which makes it a perfect quick activity. However, a few mention that the process can feel slightly rushed, particularly when multiple groups are involved. Still, most agree it’s a small price for such an immersive, hands-on activity.
The Experience at Trí Long Coffee Shop

The venue itself is a friendly, welcoming space that doubles as a coffee shop and a workshop studio. This setting ensures you’re comfortable, and the sound of good music adds to the relaxed vibe. The shop’s location on Phan Chau Trinh street makes it easy to access, and the meeting point’s clear instructions (look for the guide with a red hat outside) help avoid any confusion.
Group Size & Interaction
Guests typically find the groups intimate enough to ask questions freely, with personalized attention from guides like Thi (as mentioned by a reviewer). This small-group format makes the experience more engaging than a large class, allowing for better hands-on practice and insights.
Practical Tips for Visitors
- Wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for hands-on activity
- Bring a camera to capture your coffee-making moments
- Sunscreen and a hat are recommended if you plan to spend time outdoors before or after
- Remember that smoking is not allowed during the session, maintaining a clean environment
- Check availability ahead of time, as spots are limited and can fill up quickly
Authentic Reviews and What Travelers Say

Guests praise the knowledgeable guides and the fun, friendly atmosphere. One review highlights instructor Thi’s excellent English and her kindness, recommending the experience without hesitation. Another guest enjoyed making two different coffees—salt and coconut—finding the process both enjoyable and delicious.
Many reviewers emphasize the quality of the coffee, noting that they felt confident recreating it at home. Several mention receiving certificates of participation, which add a nice touch and a sense of accomplishment.
A common theme is that the experience is not rushed, with guests appreciating the detailed explanations and the opportunity to ask questions. Some do mention, however, that during busy times, the pace can be a little quick, so if you prefer a more leisurely experience, consider booking during less crowded hours.
The Sum Up
This Vietnamese coffee making workshop in Hoi An is a wonderfully affordable and engaging way to dive into the local coffee culture. For those who love tasting new flavors, learning new skills, or simply want a memorable activity beyond sightseeing, it hits all the right notes.
You’ll appreciate the expert guidance, the chance to brew your own coffee, and the authentic stories behind Vietnam’s famous cafes. It’s perfect for curious travelers, coffee enthusiasts, and anyone looking to add a uniquely Vietnamese touch to their trip.
While it’s a brief session, the value for money and the personalized experience make it well worth the price. Just be prepared for a slightly brisk pace during busy times, but don’t let that deter you—most guests find it to be a genuinely enjoyable and educational experience.
In short, this workshop offers a taste of Vietnam’s beloved coffee scene that you won’t forget, with enough flexibility to suit both casual visitors and hardcore coffee fans.
FAQ

How long does the workshop last?
The session takes about one hour, making it a quick yet comprehensive experience.
What coffee styles can I choose to make?
You can select from Phin filter coffee, egg coffee, salt coffee, and coconut coffee. The instructor guides you through each process.
Is the price of $16 good value?
Yes, considering all equipment, hands-on practice, a brewed coffee, and a certificate, it offers excellent value.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring comfortable shoes, a hat, sunscreen, a camera, and water. All the coffee-making equipment is provided.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the experience suitable for kids or groups?
While mainly designed for adults, small groups and families are welcome. The pace is manageable for most ages, but keep in mind the activity involves standing and some manual work.
Where do I meet the guide?
Meet at Trí Long Coffee, 88 Phan Chau Trinh street. Look for a guide wearing a red hat outside the shop.
Will I get to enjoy my coffee during the workshop?
Absolutely, you’ll sit down to savor the coffee you made, often with good music in the background.
This workshop offers a delightful blend of education, culture, and delicious coffee. It’s a fantastic addition to your Hoi An trip—informative, fun, and with a tangible coffee souvenir to take home.
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