- Introduction
- Key Points
- What to Expect from the Coffee Making Workshop in Hoi An
- Choosing Your Coffee Style
- Learning the Technique
- Savoring Your Brew
- Authentic Local Connection
- Practical Details and Logistics
- Meeting Point and Timing
- Cost and Inclusions
- Booking Flexibility
- What to Bring
- Reflecting on the Experience Through Reviews
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Introduction

Our review explores a popular Vietnamese Coffee Making Workshop in Hoi An, a chance to step behind the scenes of one of Vietnam’s most beloved beverages. While we haven’t personally tried this exact experience, it’s clear that it offers a fantastic peek into local coffee culture for travelers eager to go beyond just drinking coffee.
What makes this tour stand out? First, you’ll learn how to prepare Vietnamese coffee using traditional methods, including the iconic Phin filter and specialty styles like egg coffee. Second, it’s a chance to connect with local coffee artisans who share stories about Vietnam’s coffee history, adding depth to your sip. Lastly, the workshop offers the opportunity to taste your own creation in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere with good music and a comfortable vibe.
However, a potential consideration is that the tour costs just $15 per person, which is quite a bargain, but it doesn’t include transportation or extra food and drinks, so you’ll need to plan for those separately. This experience suits travelers who value authentic cultural exchanges and hands-on learning—especially coffee lovers keen to master new brewing techniques or explore Vietnam’s famed coffee scene.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Affordable and value-packed at just $15 for a comprehensive, hands-on experience
- Authentic insights into Vietnamese coffee traditions from local roasters
- Multiple styles available, including egg coffee, salt coffee, and coconut coffee
- Tasting your own brewed coffee enhances the experience and makes it memorable
- Relaxed atmosphere with good music and friendly guides
- Flexible booking options allow you to reserve now and pay later
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What to Expect from the Coffee Making Workshop in Hoi An

This workshop is designed to give you a genuine insight into Vietnamese coffee culture. You’ll spend time at a cozy local coffee shop, where the focus is on hands-on learning and storytelling. The experience usually lasts about an hour or so, making it a perfect short activity to add to your day in Hoi An.
Your host, Hiep Travel, provides all the necessary equipment — from coffee grinders to filters — so you don’t need to bring anything except your curiosity. The instructor will guide you through each step, sharing stories behind the iconic local cafés and explaining how Vietnamese coffee differs from Western styles. This makes the experience not just about brewing but about understanding Vietnam’s unique coffee history.
Choosing Your Coffee Style
One of the most appealing aspects is the variety of coffee styles to try. You can opt for traditional Phin filter coffee, which involves slow-drip brewing resulting in a rich, aromatic cup. Alternatively, you might choose egg coffee, a famous Hoi An specialty where the coffee is whipped with egg yolk and sugar for a creamy, dessert-like experience. Other options like salt or coconut coffee are also available, offering a taste of Vietnam’s inventive approach to coffee.
Learning the Technique
The workshop emphasizes learning the craft. You’ll get to grind your own beans (or use pre-ground if preferred), set up the filter, and watch the coffee slowly drip into a cup. The instructor shares tips for achieving the best flavor, explaining how the roasting process influences aroma and taste. For many, just seeing the process demystifies the art of Vietnamese coffee and makes the final sip all the more rewarding.
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Once your coffee is ready, you get to enjoy it at your own pace, often while listening to good music in a relaxing setting. As one reviewer said, it’s “nice to taste a coffee you made yourself,” which adds a personal touch to the experience. You’ll also have the chance to take photos of your handiwork, capturing the moment for memories.
Authentic Local Connection

This experience isn’t just about brewing; it’s about connecting with local people who are passionate about their coffee. The guides share stories that put each cup into context—linking the beverages to Vietnam’s history, its café scene, and everyday life. For example, one reviewer appreciated how the guide made the activity different from home, saying, “it’s pleasant to know another way of making coffee.”
The warm atmosphere also encourages conversation, making it feel less like a class and more like hanging out with friends. This personal touch adds depth to your understanding of Vietnam’s coffee culture, transforming a simple activity into a memorable cultural exchange.
Practical Details and Logistics

Meeting Point and Timing
You’ll meet at the workshop location, which is easy to find thanks to the provided Google Maps link. It’s recommended to arrive about 10 minutes early to settle in. The activity ends back at the starting point, so you can easily continue exploring Hoi An afterwards.
Cost and Inclusions
At $15 per person, this workshop offers excellent value, especially considering that you get to make and taste your own coffee. The fee includes the instructor, all necessary equipment, and your freshly brewed cup. Keep in mind, transportation and extra snacks or drinks are not included, so plan accordingly.
Booking Flexibility
You can reserve your spot with the option to pay later, which is perfect if your plans are still flexible. Cancellations are allowed up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind if your schedule changes.
What to Bring
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for the activity. Don’t forget your camera to capture the brewing process, and bring water, cash, sunscreen, and a hat if you plan to enjoy outdoor sections.
Reflecting on the Experience Through Reviews

Although just three reviews are available, they paint a very positive picture. Laurence gave a perfect rating, appreciating the unique method of making coffee and expressing that the activity is “very different from at home,” while praising the team’s effort. Another traveler simply called it “perfect,” indicating a straightforward, satisfying experience.
One reviewer on GetYourGuide highlighted the activity’s value, noting it as “perfect,” and the overall high rating of 4.7/5 demonstrates consistent satisfaction among participants. The comments also reveal that guests appreciate the chance to learn and taste different styles, making the workshop a memorable part of their Hoi An visit.
The Sum Up

This Vietnamese Coffee Making Workshop in Hoi An offers an affordable, authentic, and hands-on way to explore Vietnam’s beloved coffee culture. With expert guides, a variety of brewing styles, and the opportunity to enjoy your own creation, it’s an experience that appeals to curious travelers and coffee aficionados alike.
The relaxed atmosphere, combined with storytelling and cultural insights, makes it more than just a class — it’s a small, personal glimpse into Vietnamese life. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your coffee skills, learn about local traditions, or simply enjoy a unique sip, this workshop delivers great value in a cozy setting.
Most suitable for those who enjoy engaging with local culture, trying new flavors, and capturing authentic moments. If you’re keen to deepen your understanding of Vietnam’s coffee scene while tasting delicious brews, this experience is a solid choice.
FAQ

Is the workshop suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The activity is designed to be accessible to all, regardless of prior coffee-making experience. Guides are friendly and helpful.
What styles of coffee can I learn to make?
You can choose from traditional Phin filter coffee, egg coffee, salt coffee, or coconut coffee, depending on your preference.
Does the price include the coffee I make?
Yes, the fee covers all equipment, the instructor, and the coffee you brew and enjoy during the session.
How long does the workshop last?
It typically lasts about an hour, making it a perfect short activity to fit into your day in Hoi An.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothes, a camera, water, cash, and sunscreen if you plan to stay outdoors after the class.
Can I book the experience last-minute?
Yes, with flexible reservation options, you can book and reserve your spot now and pay later, up until 24 hours before.
Are transportation options included?
No, you are expected to arrive at the meeting point on your own, but the location is easy to find using the provided map.
Is the group size large?
While not specified, small group sizes are typical for workshops, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
In summary, the Hoi An Vietnamese Coffee Making Workshop is a delightful, affordable way to get hands-on with Vietnam’s beloved coffee traditions. Whether you’re a casual coffee drinker or a seasoned enthusiast, you’ll enjoy learning, tasting, and soaking in the local culture — all in one enjoyable, authentic session.
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