Chill Out with a Latte Coffee in Hoi An
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Chill Out with a Latte Coffee in Hoi An: The Charm of Vietnamese Coffee in the Ancient Town
When talking about Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage city famous for its ancient architecture and the simple lifestyle of Vietnam, many might think of the old market, walking streets, or local restaurants. But for me, mr.hotsia, tasting a fragrant latte coffee in the chill atmosphere of Hoi An is an experience not to be missed.
That day, I was strolling through a small alley in the old town of Hoi An. The soft sunlight filtered through large trees, prompting me to find a place to rest. That was the beginning of my discovery of a small coffee shop where the aroma of freshly ground coffee immediately greeted my nose. The shop was not fancy but warm and simple in true Vietnamese style, with wooden tables and rattan chairs lined up for people to sip coffee while watching daily life.
Hoi An Style Latte Coffee with a Distinctive Taste
For me, mr.hotsia, drinking latte coffee here is clearly different from elsewhere because most Vietnamese coffee uses robusta beans, which are stronger and more bitter than arabica. But when mixed with fresh milk and sugar in the perfect ratio, the latte becomes a smooth drink with just the right sweetness and creaminess—not overly sweet like some places. Most importantly, the fresh aroma of freshly ground coffee in every cup stands out.
While sipping my coffee, watching people stroll through the old town, I heard the sounds of bicycles and conversations mixed with occasional traditional music. This is the charm of Hoi An that I really love—the simplicity hidden in this warm atmosphere made this latte a great companion for my day.
Connecting the Hoi An Experience with Travel in Northern Vietnam
Sitting and chilling with a latte coffee in Hoi An reminded me of a previous trip to Lang Son province in northern Vietnam. Lang Son is a mountainous city with hot summers and cool rainy seasons, offering a local lifestyle very different from Hoi An.Lang Son Province, VietnamIt is another destination I recommend for those who want to experience both natural scenery and local culture.
Also, if anyone is interested in traveling to other cities in Vietnam, I suggest reading travel experiences fromVinh Long Bus Stationwhich is an important connection point for traveling in southern Vietnam. I have used this service myself and found it to be a memorable experience.
Hoi An Is Not Just Coffee but Full of Cultural Colors
Although sipping latte coffee was my highlight in Hoi An, I want to say there is much more to discover here, whether it’s the old market full of authentic Vietnamese food or walking around ancient temples scattered throughout the city. If you want to see another side of beautiful temples in Vietnam, I recommend reading aboutBuddhist Temples in DalatThe temples there are peaceful and beautiful, no less than those in Hoi An.
mr.hotsia’s Tips for Travelers Wanting to Visit Hoi An
One thing I want to tell fellow travelers planning to visit Hoi An is not to miss trying Vietnamese-style latte coffee at small shops that may look ordinary but are full of the owner’s sincerity and the aroma of freshly ground coffee, allowing you to truly experience the local lifestyle.
Also, if you have time, try walking through the small alleys of Hoi An, especially in the morning or evening when the weather is pleasant. You will see unforgettable daily life scenes—the laughter of children and the smell of freshly cooked Vietnamese food from street vendors.
For those interested in more information about traveling in Vietnam and other destinations, I, mr.hotsia, have many related articles, includingNha Trang Sea Beachwhich is perfect for sea lovers, orHotel Recommendations in Viet Tri Cityfor those who want simple yet comfortable accommodation.
Summary
Hoi An is not just an old town with beautiful buildings and an ancient market. For me, mr.hotsia, drinking a latte coffee in a relaxed atmosphere while watching people pass by is an immersion into the true culture and lifestyle of Vietnam that you can’t find elsewhere. Anyone wanting to feel this should come and try it for themselves. I guarantee you will fall in love with Hoi An and Vietnamese coffee at the same time.
Watch the atmosphere and more details in my videoChill Out with a Latte Coffee in Hoi AnSee you in Hoi An!