An Nhàn
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An Nhàn is part coffee shop, part cultural archive. The whole place – drinks, furniture, the building itself – was assembled around a traditional house brought down from the mountains, and the owner fills it with handcrafts, clothing, and objects from Dao and other highland communities. The second floor gallery is the real reason to linger.
The coffee is the draw most people come for. Baked egg coffee and coconut coffee are the ones to order (60,000 VND for the coconut, which is a fair price for how good it is). The owner, when he’s around, will walk you through the coffee tasting or explain the cultural context behind what’s on the walls – let him.
It sits outside the main tourist drag, which is exactly why it feels calm. A Grab ride gets you here easily. There are also kittens, which is either a practical detail or a deciding factor depending on who you are.
Highlights
- The owner's knowledge and willingness to share the history behind the highland artifacts makes this more than a cafe stop
- The space itself - a relocated mountain house surrounded by greenery - creates a genuinely calm atmosphere
- The second floor gallery sells handcrafts and clothing made by rural Vietnamese communities, not tourist market reproductions
- It's outside the old town center, so you need to plan for it rather than stumble in
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