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🍋 A collection of delicious restaurants in Da Nang and Hoi An (VN) 2025 ✨ All you need in one post—full of caffeine, juicy local food, and refreshing desserts. Perfect for foodies, photographers, and cafe lovers. You can truly follow the footsteps of both cities. ⸻ ☕ Cafes & Drinks (Da Nang + Hoi An) 1) Bông Food & Drink — Da Nang Location: 12 Cao Hong Lãnh Character: Local and friendly Neighboring prices, strong brew Must-order menu: Vietnamese Salted Coffee – Creamy, slightly salty, and slightly sweet, bringing out the coffee flavor. Budget: ~35–55K VND/cup (≈ ฿50–80) Best time: Morning 8:00–10:00 AM or late afternoon 3:30–5:00 PM (not too hot). Tip: Tell us your sweetness level—if you like it strong, "less sugar" or "no sugar" is a great balance. ⸻ 2) Faifo Coffee — Hoi An Ancient Town Characteristics: Landmark rooftop cafe—views of the ancient city with its iconic yellow roof. Must-Order: Egg Coffee – Creamy, fragrant, and not too strong. The coffee is perfectly sweet and smooth. Budget: ~55–90K VND/cup (≈ ฿80–130) Best Time: 7:00–9:30 AM or “Golden Hour” 4:30–5:30 PM (Rooftop photos are the best). Photography Tip: The queues for the rooftop are sometimes long—for unobstructed shots, go early or late and bring a wide-angle lens. ⸻ 3) Nam House Coffee — Da Nang Character: Authentic local, packed with Vietnamese—hardcore, strong coffee. Must-Order: Salt Coffee (another great spot) Budget: ~35–60K VND (≈ ฿50–90) Note: There are a lot of smokers in the cafe—if you don't like the smell, choose a table near the door or a fan. Tip: If the flavor is too strong, order more ice. It helps balance the flavor without being too sweet. ⸻ 4) Phuc Long Coffee & Tea — Da Nang (opposite Dragon Bridge) Character: A famous chain with a "Vietnamese Starbucks" vibe. Spacious seating, cool air conditioning, and plenty of leg room. Our favorite menu item: Oreo Chocolate Ice Blend – Sweet and creamy, smooth, unlike the Oreos in Thailand. Budget: ~45–75K VND (≈ ฿65–110) Ordering tip: Specify the sweetness level (50%/70%) – perfect for those who don't like it too sweet. ⸻ 🍜 Vietnamese Food & Desserts (Hoi An + Da Nang) 5) Pho Xua — Hoi An Character: Authentic local flavor, friendly owner, and complete condiments. (Vinegar is available to adjust the taste.) Must-order dishes: Pho, with its rich and clear broth; Bun Cha, with its fragrant charcoal-grilled pork. Budget: ~45–70K VND per bowl (≈ ฿65–100) Tip: Dinnertime is crowded—get there before 6:00 PM to secure a table. If you like it spicy, add lime and pickled chilies. ⸻ 6) Tau Hu Xe Lam — Hoi An Character: Vietnamese-style cold desserts—not too sweet and refreshing. Recommended dish: Tau Hu Xe Lam with pearls and mixed toppings—soft and chewy, with a subtle peanut/ginger aroma. Budget: ~20–35K VND (≈ ฿30–50) Tip: If you're hot, order it cold (with ice). It's a great way to recharge. ⸻ 7) Tau Hu Xe Lam — Da Nang Character: Vietnamese dessert shop, but they also serve Bánh Mì for savory lovers. Must-order: A cold dessert similar to 'oh-aew'—topped with fragrant, rich roasted coconut; a stuffed banh mi. Budget: Dessert ~18–35K VND / Banh mi ~25–45K VND (≈ ฿25–65) Tip: Take beautiful photos—place your cup on a wooden table/in front of a colorful store for a Vietnamese-inspired vibe. ⸻ 🗺️ Itinerary (recommended for half a day or a full day) Example: Hoi An Café–Eat Walk (morning–afternoon): Faifo Coffee (Rooftop) → Stroll through Ancient Town → Pho Xua (Pho/Bun Cha) → Tau Huay (opposite) (Cold Dessert) → Walk to take photos of lanterns and the riverside → Return to Da Nang Example: Da Nang Caffeine–Dessert Loop (Afternoon–Evening): Bông Food & Drink → Nam House (Strong Shots) → Phuc Long (Cool Air Conditioning, Long Ride) → Stroll through Dragon Bridge/Riverside → Tau Hu Xe Lam for dessert ⸻ 💰 Approximate Budget per Person/Day (Casual Foodie) • 2–3 Cafés: 90–180K VND (≈ ฿130–260) • 1–2 Main Courses: 90–160K VND (≈ ฿130–230) • Desserts/Snacks: 20–60K VND (≈ ฿30–90) Total: Approximately 200–400K VND/Day (≈ ฿300–600) Excluding Expenses Grab ⸻ 🧭 On-the-Job Tips (Savings & Beautiful Photos) • How sweet should you eat? Most cafes can adjust the sweetness—order "less sugar" if you don't like it too sweet. • Cash on hand: Some small shops only accept cash (VND). Carrying smaller bills is best. • Photo Session: Faifo Rooftop—Go between 7:00–9:30 AM or 4:30–5:30 PM for good lighting and less crowds. • Cafes with smokers: Nam House—choose a table on the edge to reduce the smell. • Grab is cheap and fast: Pin the shop name in English/Vietnamese directly, no need to explain further. • Drinks: It's very hot—order water with every cup of coffee. Your body will definitely thank you. ⸻ 🤝 Local Helper (Optional) Want a day of "Eat, Cafe, and Take Photos" that's worth it: Line ID: giahuytravel1 (Local driver—knows the best places to eat) Note: Contact voluntarily. Always check the price before agreeing. ⸻ A quick summary to remember: • Faifo = Rooftop + Egg Coffee • Bông / Nam House = Strong Salt Coffee • Pho Xua = Pho + Bun Cha, well-balanced • Tao Hui & Tau Hu Xe Lam = Cold desserts to revive your energy • Phuc Long = Long, air-conditioned seating with a variety of menu items, near Dragon Bridge ⸻ #️⃣ Hashtags (full feature style) #VietnamTravel #Vietnam2025 #DaNang #HoiAn #DaNang #HoiAn #VietnamTrip #VietnamFood #VietnamCafe #VietnameseCafe #DeliciousVietnameseRestaurant #WhereToEatDaNang #WhereToEatHoiAn #FaifoCoffee #EggCoffee #SaltCoffee #PhoXua #BanhMi #TauHuXeLam #PhucLong #RiversideCafe #CafeLovers #Foodies #Tripcom
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