- Authentic Vietnamese Coffee in Hanoi: A Hands-On Workshop Worth Trying
- Key Points
- The Itinerary: What’s Included and What You Can Expect
- The Value of the Experience
- The Experience for Different Travelers
- FAQs
- Final Thoughts
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Authentic Vietnamese Coffee in Hanoi: A Hands-On Workshop Worth Trying

If you’re visiting Hanoi and have even a passing interest in coffee, this Six Cups of Vietnam Coffee Workshop might just be your new favorite experience. While we haven’t personally taken the class, the glowing reviews and comprehensive description make it clear this is a standout activity for coffee lovers and curious travelers alike.
What we love most about this workshop? First, it’s intimate and personalized, with small groups of up to eight people, ensuring everyone gets plenty of attention from a knowledgeable local barista. Second, it’s highly educational—you don’t just taste coffee, you learn how to make six different styles yourself. Third, the experience offers a chance to explore trendy and traditional flavors like egg coffee, salt coffee, and coconut coffee, which you might not find in regular cafes.
The one consideration to keep in mind is the price point—at just under $18 per person, you’re paying for a memorable, craft-focused experience that includes all ingredients and recipes, but it’s still a short, two-hour activity. This makes it perfect for those who want an authentic cultural experience without overcommitting their schedule.
This tour is ideal for coffee enthusiasts, food lovers, or anyone looking for a fun, interactive way to understand Hanoi’s vibrant café scene. Whether you want to learn a new skill or simply enjoy tasting some of Vietnam’s most iconic beverages, you’ll find plenty of value here.
Key Points

- Small Group Setting: Personalized attention from expert local baristas in an intimate environment.
- Hands-On Brewing: Learn to make six different Vietnamese coffees, including traditional and trendy styles.
- All-Inclusive: All ingredients, tools, and recipes are provided, so you can recreate the experience at home.
- Cultural Insight: Gain a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s coffee heritage and local customs.
- Great for Foodies: Plus, enjoy local tips on Hanoi’s hidden cafes and eateries.
- Affordable Quality: For under $20, you get a memorable, educational experience with authentic flavors.
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The Itinerary: What’s Included and What You Can Expect
Starting Point and Atmosphere
The workshop begins at a modern, creative café located in central Hanoi. The setting is cozy, stylish, and welcoming—an ideal backdrop for learning and tasting. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted warmly, which sets the tone for a relaxed and friendly environment.
Introduction to Vietnamese Coffee
Your guide kicks things off with a brief, engaging overview of Vietnam’s coffee history. This isn’t just a superficial chat; it includes interesting tidbits about how Vietnam became the world’s second-largest coffee exporter, primarily thanks to robusta beans. Reviewers mention that guides like Nadia and Claire bring both professionalism and warmth, making the history both accessible and fun.
The Hands-On Brewing
The core of the experience involves learning to brew six different styles, using authentic Vietnamese tools. Expect to use freshly roasted Robusta beans, the traditional phin filter, and ingredients like egg yolk, condensed milk, and local flavors such as salt and coconut. Guided step-by-step, you’ll go from novice to confident coffee maker, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions.
Most reviews highlight the quality of instruction—Claire, Nadia, and Ashley are praised for their patience, knowledge, and ability to make each step clear. One reviewer notes that they appreciated the easy-to-follow recipes and the fact that they were encouraged to modify recipes to suit their tastes.
What You’ll Brew and Taste
The workshop isn’t just about making coffee; it’s about experiencing Vietnamese coffee culture firsthand. You’ll taste everything you make, from the iconic egg coffee—a rich, frothy blend of egg yolk and condensed milk—to trendy creations like salt coffee and coconut coffee.
One reviewer raved, “The salt coffee is the best ever,” highlighting how some of these modern twists are unexpectedly delightful. Others appreciated learning the art of decorating coffee, turning simple cups into small works of art, which adds a fun, creative element to the session.
Duration and Group Size
The total time is approximately two hours, which is perfect for fitting into a busy sightseeing schedule. The small group size (max seven travelers) ensures personalized attention and a more relaxed, social atmosphere. Reviewers repeatedly mention how friendly and approachable the guides are, making the experience both informative and personable.
Additional Tips and Local Insights
At the end of the workshop, you’ll receive personalized tips on where to find Hanoi’s best cafes, street food, and hidden gems. This is especially valuable if you want to continue exploring Vietnam’s coffee scene beyond the workshop.
The Value of the Experience

At $17.49 per person, this workshop offers exceptional value. It’s not just about tasting coffee—it’s about learning skills you can recreate at home, understanding the cultural significance behind each style, and having fun in a relaxed environment.
All ingredients, tools, and recipes are included, meaning no extra hidden costs. Plus, a small takeaway gift makes it easy to remember your new coffee-making skills long after Hanoi.
Reviewers emphasize that this experience is more than just a tasting; it’s a chance to connect with local culture through a shared love of coffee. One person even described it as “the greatest experience I had in Hanoi,” underscoring how memorable and enriching it can be.
The Experience for Different Travelers

This workshop suits solo travelers eager to meet like-minded coffee lovers, couples looking for a fun activity, or even small groups of friends. It’s especially attractive for those who appreciate interactive learning and want to bring home a new skill.
It’s perfect if you want a break from sightseeing but still crave an authentic cultural experience. For foodies, the chance to taste and learn about trendy Vietnam coffee flavors like salt and coconut coffee adds an extra layer of appeal.
FAQs

Is the workshop suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The instructions are clear, and guides are patient, making it accessible for all skill levels, even complete novices.
How long does the workshop last?
The experience is approximately two hours, giving enough time to learn, practice, and taste without feeling rushed.
Are all ingredients and tools provided?
Yes. All necessary ingredients, brewing tools, and recipes are included in the price.
Can I recreate these coffee styles at home?
Yes. You’ll receive simple, easy-to-follow recipes that allow you to brew authentic Vietnamese coffee long after your trip.
What’s the group size?
The workshop is limited to a maximum of seven travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.
Is there a chance to learn about Hanoi’s hidden cafes?
Yes. At the end, guides share insider tips on where to find the best local spots, perfect for exploring further.
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Final Thoughts

This Six Cups of Vietnam Coffee Workshop offers a delightful blend of education, culture, and fun, all wrapped into a manageable two-hour session. It’s a superb way to connect with Hanoi’s vibrant coffee scene while picking up new skills and tasting some of Vietnam’s most iconic beverages.
Whether you’re a seasoned coffee enthusiast or simply curious about Vietnamese flavors, this experience provides excellent value, warm guidance, and authentic insights. It’s a memorable activity that elevates your understanding of Hanoi beyond just sightseeing—giving you a taste of local life, one cup at a time.
For travelers seeking an engaging, taste-rich experience that’s both informative and social, this workshop hits the mark. Plus, with all ingredients and recipes included, you can take a piece of Hanoi’s coffee culture home with you. An ideal choice for those who want to learn, taste, and truly experience Vietnam’s beloved coffee scene.
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