On the occasion of the September 2nd holiday, when Hanoi is filled with flags and flowers and bustling crowds, visitors can find quiet moments in four legendary coffee shops: Giang, Dinh, Lam, and Nhan.
This is not only a place to enjoy a cup of authentic coffee, but also a way to touch the special places of the Capital.
Every city has its own signature drinks. For Hanoi, coffee is a part of its soul. Not noisy or fancy, the old coffee shops in the heart of the old town preserve not only the special flavor but also the culture of the ancient people of Trang An.
Giang Coffee - the origin of egg coffee

Established in 1946 by Mr. Nguyen Van Giang, this place is the “cradle” of the famous egg coffee. With only familiar ingredients such as coffee, eggs, condensed milk, sugar… but under the skillful hands of the owner, they have turned them into an “addictive” drink.
The strong bitter taste of coffee mixed with the rich, sweet egg cream layer makes anyone who tries it remember it forever. The simple space of the shop with low wooden tables and chairs, small flower vases reminds of Hanoi during the subsidy period, giving customers a familiar, nostalgic feeling.

Place the coffee cup in a bowl of hot water to keep it warm, and diners will feel the flavor melt away after just a small sip, lingering forever. In addition to traditional egg coffee, Giang has also created many versions such as egg cocoa, egg matcha, egg beer... but all retain the original creative spirit.

Entering Giang is not only to drink coffee, but also to return to a Hanoi of the old decades, simple and close.

Dinh Coffee - flavors on the banks of Hoan Kiem Lake
If Giang bears the mark of creativity, Dinh cafe is a place that preserves rusticity and simplicity.

The first floor space is modern and fresh, but when you step up the stairs that still smell of mold, you will be immersed in an old Hanoi.

Sitting there, sipping a cup of rich egg coffee, looking out at the blue Hoan Kiem Lake, one can understand what a Hanoi is, both ancient and romantic.

"Dinh Coffee" does not have a rich menu, nor is it elaborate in its decoration, but the essence of Hanoi lies in its simplicity. For many people, sitting at Dinh on an autumn afternoon, watching the yellow leaves fall onto the lake, is an experience that cannot be found anywhere else.

Lam Coffee - a gathering place for artists and writers

Unlike Giang or Dinh, Lam cafe (60 Nguyen Huu Huan) is closely associated with Hanoi's cultural and artistic life. Established in 1949 by Mr. Nguyen Van Lam, the cafe has become a meeting place for many generations of writers, artists, journalists, and students. It is said that many works of art and stories of current events were born right on the small tables here.

The space of the shop is simple but contains a treasure trove of valuable paintings collected by the owner himself. Coming to Lam, not only to drink coffee, but also to look at paintings, to feel the artistic spirit permeating every corner.

Perhaps, that is why Lam cafe always maintains its uniqueness. It is not only a cafe, but also a "living museum" of Hanoi culture, where spiritual values are preserved over the years.

Nhan Coffee - the taste of more than half a century

Located at 39D Hang Hanh, Nhan Coffee was also established in 1946, at the same time as Giang Coffee. Founded by the couple Nguyen Van Thi and Tran Thi Thanh Ky, the shop quickly became a familiar meeting place for Hanoians who love coffee.

The difference of Nhan is the strong coffee flavor, brewed according to a family recipe, kept original for many decades. Although today Nhan has developed into many branches with more modern spaces, the coffee still retains the sophistication and originality that makes the shop famous.

Hanoians often say that Nhan is “the place to find the originality of coffee.” No frills, no variations, just a cup of black or brown iced coffee, but enough to make diners remember the deep, passionate taste that cannot be found anywhere else./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/4-quan-caphe-dam-chat-ha-noi-khong-the-bo-lo-dip-quoc-khanh-post1058655.vnp
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