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Discover the Delight of Vietnamese Egg Coffee

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Forget your lattes and cappuccinos, adventurous travelers!  Vietnam offers a coffee experience like no other: Cà phê trứng, or egg coffee. This unique concoction is a testament to Vietnamese ingenuity, turning simple ingredients into a decadent treat that will have you saying, "More, please!"
 
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A Taste of History

Born out of necessity during the French War in the 1940s, when milk was scarce, egg coffee emerged as a creative substitute.  Nguyen Van Giang, a bartender at Hanoi's renowned Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel, whipped up a frothy blend of egg yolks, condensed milk, and robust Vietnamese coffee.  The result?  A velvety smooth, custard-like "cap" atop a strong brew, a drink that quickly captured the hearts (and taste buds) of locals.

Where to Find the Best

While egg coffee can be found throughout Vietnam, Hanoi remains its spiritual home.  Here are a few must-visit spots:
  • Cafe Giang: Pay homage to the birthplace of egg coffee at this legendary cafe, where the original recipe is still used.
  • Cafe Dinh: Nestled in a charming Old Quarter alleyway, Cafe Dinh offers a cozy atmosphere and a delicious take on this classic drink.
  • Loading T Cafe: For a modern twist, head to Loading T, where you can enjoy egg coffee with stunning views of Hoan Kiem Lake.
Not only the Classic

While the traditional hot version is a must-try, don't miss out on these variations:
  • Egg coffee with rum: For an extra kick, try it with a shot of rum.
  • Iced egg coffee: Perfect for a hot day, this refreshing version is served over ice.
  • Egg coffee with cocoa powder: A dusting of cocoa adds a touch of bitterness and complements the sweetness.
More than just a drink

Egg coffee is more than just a caffeine fix; it's a cultural experience.  Savoring this unique beverage in a traditional Vietnamese coffee shop, surrounded by the aroma of strong coffee and the chatter of locals, is a memory you won't soon forget. So, on your next trip to Vietnam, skip the usual and crack open a new adventure with a cup of egg-cellent cà phê trứng!
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