Check-in 5 cafes in a small alley in Hanoi June 25, 2021 vinlovevietnam HANOI CAPITAL 0 Booking.com Quiet cafes located in Hamlet Ha Hoi, Hang Bun, or Bao Khanh are suitable for people who love cafes but still want a space to work. Acid8Quan is located in Hamlet Ha Hoi, a pretty alley connecting Tran Quoc Toan and Tran Hung Dao streets in Hoan Kiem district. Acid8 from the outside has impressed with the brick red wall, the shop has only indoor sitting space with the first floor being a large glass frame overlooking the alley and a mezzanine floor. The interior space mainly uses red – black and minimalism, creating a sense of luxury and sophistication. Photo: Acid8 In addition to the “virtual living” corners that many young people like when they come to the shop, the diverse menu is also a plus point, attracting coffee lovers. Drinks have a variety of coffees made from black, brown, silver, latte, espresso, americano… and some types of kombucha tea, cakes. Drink prices here range from 40,000 to 65,000 VND/dish. Photo: ab_biocco Placeis a shop specializing in making handmade coffee, place two addresses are located in the small lane is Nha Chung and Ha Hoi Hamlet makes diners to drink must walk a little crept see shop. If the address in Nha Chung lane is just a small yard lined with trees, then through Xom Ha Hoi you will see a more spacious and poetic place with many seats both indoors and out. Photo: Place Both addresses are located deep in residential areas, so guests are asked to “walk lightly, speak quietly and maintain general hygiene”. Drinks of the shop also have a variety of coffee and tea for about 45,000 VND / dish. Photo: Tran My Linh La VietNestled on the quiet Hang Bun street, La Viet restaurant has both indoor and outdoor space, in which the 2nd floor balcony is a favorite place for many guests because of the view of the street. The inside of the shop is designed in the familiar style of the same-brand stores in Da Lat and Saigon with a bar, cement floor, spacious tables and chairs, modern decor with simple furniture suitable for working. and chat. Photo: Being Viet Not only serving coffee, the shop also has cold brewed drinks, juices, tea and some snacks, priced from 25,000 to 55,000 VND / dish. Photo: Being Viet Hidden AlleyLocated on the 2nd floor, lane 9B Bao Khanh, the shop has a super rooftop terrace, creating the feeling of a secret corner right near Sword Lake. The menu is also impressive when naming drinks as Hanoi landmarks such as Hoan Kiem Lake (bac Xiu), Tam Thuong (ginger coffee), Bao Khanh (salted coffee)… Indoor space cozy, suitable for evenings sipping cocktails, but sitting during the day will be a bit dark, the courtyard space is surrounded by green trees. Photo: Littlequanzz The shop sells from coffee, tea, chocolate to some drinks, alcoholic food and even chicken and pork dry cakes, priced from 20,000 to 65,000 VND / dish. Photo: Hidden Alley Hanoi Tiny Post CafeLocated in lane 181 Truong Chinh is Tiny Post, hidden in an airy, green and peaceful space, in contrast to the noisy and crowded Truong Chinh street. Entering the restaurant is a cobbled courtyard, shady green trees to help customers “cool down” in the summer. Photo: Tiny Post Deep inside the shop there is also another beautiful courtyard, the front yard has a small attic separate from the main space. The shop has 3 spacious floors with many large bookshelves, the 2nd and 3rd floors have open balconies. Drinks here cost about 30,000 – 60,000 VND / dish. Photo: caibungdoi . Follow vnexpress Share this:TwitterLinkedInPinterestMoreFacebook cafecraft coffeeFood ServiceHanoi coffeeSword Lakethe coffeeweekend check-in Booking.com