Fun experience learning to make coffee in Hoi An. Cost 350k for a 2 hour session which runs 4 times a day (10,11,2,3). You get to make 5 types of coffee (black, white, egg, salted, coconut). The instructor was very clear and friendly. He explained about the history of the 5 types of coffee. It was a fun experience and we all had 100% involvement in making our drinks. You could also custom your coffees if you wanted to add more coffee or condensed milk etc. We got the recipes for all 5 coffees at the end and also a little gift of a filter.
I’d suggest that maybe we make half cups rather than full cups as no one in the class drank 5 full coffees and it would avoid waste?
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Read moreAppreciate very much the family and their passion in introducing the coffee culture of Vietnam to participants and making the class fun. A little comment here - Would make 5 cups of coffee in total (equal to 15 cups of Arabica coffee as instructors said) and the caffeine and amount of sugar was really too high making my friend and I a bit uncomfortable throughout the day. And a lot of coffee was actually wasted after the lesson, given a lot of participants was only drinking 1,2 sip after the first cup. I suggest making the portion very much smaller to avoid wastage and too high amount of caffeine absorbed. Thanks to the family I enjoy the lesson and the...
Read moreI attended a fantastic Vietnamese coffee workshop in Hoi An, and it was one of the best experiences of my trip! The guide was incredibly kind and made everything so enjoyable. We got to learn about the unique coffee culture in Vietnam, try out different techniques, and taste some amazing brews. It was hands-on and really insightful—I had no idea there was so much to know about Vietnamese coffee! The guide’s passion and expertise shone through, making it both fun and educational. I’d highly recommend this workshop to anyone...
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