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Little HaNoi Egg Coffee
The guide was updated:Little HaNoi Egg Coffee started with tea and egg coffee, a traditional Hanoi drink. Many people in Hanoi once could not afford condensed milk and put yolk and sugar in their coffee instead, creating a beverage now emblematic of Vietnamese coffee culture. As of lately, the cafe offers breakfast options, like eggs and toast, and has participated in the Say No to Plastic campaign.
Useful Information
- Address: 119/5 Yersin, Ho Chi Minh City
- More Info: Another branch can be found in Floor 2.212 Le Lai Street, Ho Chi Minh City
- Opening hours: Mon 10am–10pm, Tue–Sun 8am–10pm
- Phone: +84 90 452 23 39
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*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
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Little HaNoi Egg Coffee
Little HaNoi Egg Coffee started with tea and egg coffee, a traditional Hanoi drink. Many people in Hanoi once could not afford condensed milk and put yolk and sugar in their coffee instead, creating a beverage now emblematic of Vietnamese coffee culture. As of lately, the cafe offers breakfast options, like eggs and toast, and has participated in the Say No to Plastic campaign.
Read more