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Rawcoco Coffee sits on a quieter street in the Old Town, which already puts it ahead of half the cafes here. The salt cream coffee is the thing to order – skip the smoothies, which reviewers consistently describe as watered down.

The real reason people stay longer than planned is the live music. A small guitar ensemble plays regularly, and the vibe lands somewhere between a neighborhood hangout and an accidental concert. (The Vietnamese reviews specifically mention tipping the musicians or buying them a beer, which tells you everything about the culture of the place.)

Food is reportedly not their strength – at least one order of a hamburger ended badly – so treat this as a drinks-and-music stop, not a meal destination.

Highlights

Insider Tip
Come in the evening when the guitar trio is playing, order the salt cream coffee, and follow local custom by buying the musicians a beer if you enjoy the set.
Pros
- Salt cream coffee is good and the main draw
- Live guitar music creates an atmosphere most cafes in the area can't replicate
- Consistently warm, attentive service
- Quieter street location compared to the main Old Town chaos
Cons
'- Smoothies come out noticeably watered down - stick to coffee
- Food items (like the hamburger) have disappointed multiple visitors and aren't worth the risk
Best For
Solo traveler, Couples, Budget

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4.3
167 reviews
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