Cộng Cà Phê isn’t just a café—it’s a slice of Hanoi nostalgia in the heart of Da Nang. Step inside and you’re greeted by a retro mashup: vintage radios, old-school posters, olive-green walls, and wooden stools that look straight out of a Vietnamese living room circa 1980.
The star here is the coconut coffee—sweet, creamy, and ice-cold, with a shot of robusta that cuts right through the tropical richness. Try it with a side of condensed milk coffee, or go classic with a glass of đen đá, strong and smoky. The menu’s full of playful remixes: egg coffee, coconut smoothies, green rice yogurt, and a handful of light bites if you’re feeling peckish.
There’s always a hum of conversation—locals swapping stories, students with laptops, travelers mapping out their next move. It’s the kind of place you linger, people-watch, and feel like you’re part of the city’s daily rhythm.
Pro tip: Grab a seat upstairs for a bird’s-eye view of Nguyễn Thái Học, especially in the late afternoon when the city slows down.
• Vibe: Retro Vietnamese, cozy and buzzy • Price: $ (drinks from ~$1.40–$2.60 USD) • Must-try: Coconut coffee, egg coffee, đen đá • Accolades: National cult favorite, classic Hanoi vibes Cộng Cà Phê
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Cộng Cà Phê is one of my earliest and fondest memories of Saigon. I still remember the first time I sat down there for coffee—it was the moment I truly felt, “I have arrived in Saigon.” The café has a colorful, rustic charm, spilling out onto the sidewalk with its signature small chairs and low tables. It’s a place where locals and tourists mix easily—kids, teenagers, and adults alike—seeking a break from the midday heat with an iced coffee or enjoying the cooler evening with a warm drink.
My favorite spot is always outside, where I can people-watch. Sometimes, local food vendors pass by, offering quick, delicious meals right at your table. I typically don’t drink iced coffee, but once I tried their coconut coffee, it instantly became my drink. It’s a unique blend—high-quality coffee with a coconut sorbet twist—slightly sweet and incredibly refreshing.
After spending more time in Ho Chi Minh City, I realized that cafés with a similar atmosphere are fairly common. But Cộng Cà Phê still holds a special place in my heart. The staff is pleasant and accommodating, and all the coffee drinks are consistently good and flavorful. We also had a bite to eat, and it turned out to be a solid, satisfying meal.
Just a heads-up—it’s a cash-only establishment, so...
Read moreTucked away on the quieter stretch of Yersin Street, Cộng Cà Phê brings its signature military-chic charm and nostalgic Northern Vietnamese vibe to the heart of the city. The moment you step in, you’re welcomed by dim lighting, vintage decor, and walls adorned with propaganda-style art that gives the café its distinctive character.
The menu offers a solid range of drinks, but the star is definitely their coconut coffee—a creamy, refreshing twist on the traditional brew that’s perfect for Saigon’s heat. Their egg coffee is another must-try, rich and frothy, and surprisingly not too sweet. They also have a small selection of snacks and desserts to accompany your drink.
Service is friendly and efficient, though it can get a bit busy during peak hours. There’s indoor and outdoor seating, with the indoor space being cozy and great for conversations or a quiet reading session. Wi-Fi is reliable, making it a decent spot for working or studying too.
Prices are a little higher than average local cafés, but the unique ambiance and consistent quality make it worth it. Whether you’re a local looking for a chill spot or a tourist wanting to experience a slice of retro Vietnam, Cộng on Yersin is definitely...
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