Trí Long Coffee
Description
A coffee shop in the old town that takes its beans seriously enough to offer a 500,000 VND coffee-making class covering three different preparations. The setup is clean and the process is legit, though the class happens in the open back of the shop facing the street, so don’t expect a meditative experience.
Beyond the class, the drinks themselves hold up. The mango coffee is the thing to order if you want something that sounds wrong but tastes right. There’s also pottery for sale, which is either a charming bonus or a mild distraction depending on your mood.
Highlights
Insider Tip
Skip the coffee class and just order the mango coffee - you get the best of what this place does without the street noise and rehearsed presentation.
Pros
'- Coffee quality is consistently good across both classic and fruit-blended options
- Clean, professional setup that feels well-organized
- Coffee class gives you hands-on time with multiple brewing styles
- Calm atmosphere for regular café visits (outside of class sessions)
- Clean, professional setup that feels well-organized
- Coffee class gives you hands-on time with multiple brewing styles
- Calm atmosphere for regular café visits (outside of class sessions)
Cons
- The coffee class runs in an open, street-facing space - it gets loud and there's no separation from the main shop
- Class instruction can feel rote and rehearsed, with some language barrier issues reported
- Class instruction can feel rote and rehearsed, with some language barrier issues reported
Best For
Solo traveler, Couples, Beginners
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