If you’re craving a hands-on experience that combines local culture, delicious flavors, and a touch of craftsmanship, the Vietnamese Coffee Making Class in Hoi An is a delightful choice. Priced at just $16 per person, this workshop offers an authentic look into Vietnam’s beloved coffee scene — from roasted beans to centuries-old brewing techniques. Located in downtown Hoi An, the class typically lasts a couple of hours, making it an easy addition to your day of exploring this charming town.
What makes this experience stand out? First, you get to learn how specialized coffee styles like the Phin filter, egg coffee, and salt coffee are crafted — using techniques passed down through generations. Second, you’ll get your own cup of coffee at the end of the session, freshly made by your hands, giving a real sense of achievement (and caffeine).
A small consideration is that the tour doesn’t include hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’ll need to make your way to the meeting point. This isn’t a major issue in Hoi An, where most accommodations are within walking distance, but it’s worth planning ahead.
This class suits travelers eager to explore the cultural side of Vietnam, particularly those interested in local flavors and brewing methods. Coffee lovers, foodies, and curious travelers who enjoy engaging activities will find this workshop both educational and tasty.
Key Points

- Authentic Techniques: Learn traditional Vietnamese coffee styles like Phin filter, egg coffee, coconut coffee, and salt coffee.
- Interactive Experience: Hands-on coffee making with professional guidance, ending with you enjoying your own brew.
- Cultural Insight: Gain a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s coffee culture, from roasting to brewing.
- Affordable Price: At $16, this offers a solid value for such a comprehensive and authentic experience.
- Convenient Location: Held in downtown Hoi An, easy to reach without extra transportation.
- Flexible Options: Choose from 2 or 3 different sessions to explore diverse flavors and techniques.
Getting started in Hoi An? This coffee workshop is a fantastic way to connect with local culture beyond the usual sightseeing. For just $16, you gain not only a new skill but also an appreciation for Vietnam’s complex coffee scene. The class is hosted at Trí Long Coffee, a well-known spot at 88 Phan Chau Trinh street. Your guide, easily recognizable by a red hat, will meet you outside — an informal and friendly start to what’s always described as an engaging session.
You can check availability for your dates here:The Itinerary and What You’ll Experience
Roasting Demonstration: The class begins with a look at how coffee beans are roasted. You’ll learn about different roast levels and how they influence taste — from light to dark, a crucial step in achieving the flavor profile you prefer. We loved the way the instructor explained that roasting is both an art and a science, making us appreciate the aroma in our coffee even more.
Traditional Phin Filter Coffee: The iconic Vietnamese Phin filter is the centerpiece of the class. Watching the slow drip process, you realize it’s about patience and precision. The resulting coffee, often bold and robust, balances bitterness with a hint of sweetness. One reviewer noted, “We loved the way the baristas showed us the slow drip, which is different from quick espresso brewing back home.”
Specialty Coffee Styles: Depending on your choice, you’ll learn to make Egg Coffee, Coconut Coffee, or Salt Coffee. Each has a story and a cultural significance.
– Egg Coffee: Whisked with condensed milk, it’s like a coffee dessert with a velvety texture. As one guest put it, “The egg mixture was so rich and creamy, I didn’t want to leave.”
– Coconut Coffee: Infused with coconut, this drink transports you to a tropical paradise with its nutty aroma and refreshing taste.
– Salt Coffee: An unexpected twist where a pinch of salt enhances the flavor — reducing bitterness while adding depth. You might find the salt balances surprisingly well, making it a uniquely Vietnamese twist on coffee.
Making Your Own Coffee: The hands-on part is where you truly connect with Vietnamese coffee culture. You’ll use the tools provided, follow the instructor’s guidance, and craft your own cup. The satisfaction of sipping your own creation, warmed and brewed with care, is a highlight.
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What’s Included and What Not
For $16, you receive:
– Your own cup of coffee made during the class
– Coffee making techniques and instructions
– Ingredients and tools used in the process
– An English-speaking instructor to guide you
However, note that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so plan to meet directly at the location. No food or other expenses are covered, but that’s typical for this type of workshop.
The Atmosphere and Group Size
Most reviews highlight the friendly, informal vibe of the class. The group size tends to be small, ensuring personalized attention. The setting at Trí Long Coffee is casual, with a focus on interaction, making it suitable for solo travelers, couples, or small groups eager to learn and taste.
Authenticity and Cultural Value
What makes this experience particularly valuable is the opportunity to see Vietnam’s diverse coffee styles firsthand. You’ll understand why coffee is woven into daily life here — not just as a caffeine boost but as a social ritual. Our guide explained that Vietnam is the second-largest coffee producer worldwide, making this a true local craft.
More Great Tours NearbyPractical Considerations and Value
At $16, this workshop offers excellent value. Compared to simply buying coffee at a café, it’s an active experience that provides lasting memories and skills. If you’re a coffee enthusiast, you’ll appreciate the detailed insight into roasting and brewing. For the casual traveler, it’s a fun, educational break from sightseeing.
The only consideration is that you need to get yourself to the meeting point, but in Hoi An, that’s usually straightforward given its compact size. The class duration of around 2 hours makes it manageable even if you’re on a busy schedule.
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Authentic Experiences and Recommendations
Many past participants have praised the “genuinely friendly” instruction and the chance to make authentic Vietnamese coffee themselves. One reviewer said, “This class definitely made me appreciate Vietnamese coffee more — especially the slow drip process and the egg coffee.”
For travelers wanting an approachable, affordable taste of local life, this workshop hits the spot. It’s especially perfect for those who enjoy hands-on activities, cultural insights, and good coffee.
Who Will Love This Experience?

This coffee workshop is best suited for curious travelers who appreciate learning about local customs and flavors. Foodies and beverage lovers will find it particularly rewarding. It’s also great for those who want a break from traditional sightseeing and prefer engaging, interactive experiences. Given the small group setting and practical nature, it’s perfect for solo travelers or couples.
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The class is designed to be approachable for all levels, whether you’re a seasoned coffee connoisseur or just want to learn how to brew a good cup.
Do I need to speak English?
Yes, the instructor communicates in English, making it accessible for most travelers.
Can I choose which type of coffee I want to make?
Yes, you can select from options like egg coffee, coconut coffee, or salt coffee, allowing you to tailor the experience to your preferences.
How long does the class last?
Most sessions are around 2 hours, a perfect length for a relaxed yet informative activity.
Is transportation included?
No, you’ll need to meet at the specified location in downtown Hoi An yourself.
What do I get at the end?
You’ll have enjoyed a freshly made cup of coffee, crafted by your own hands, along with new knowledge of Vietnamese brewing techniques.
Is it suitable for vegetarians or dietary restrictions?
While the ingredients are basic, it’s best to check with the operator if you have specific dietary needs, as the class uses ingredients like condensed milk and eggs.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel schedule.
In the end, this Vietnamese Coffee Making Class in Hoi An offers more than just a caffeine fix. It’s a window into local life, a chance to master traditional brewing methods, and a delicious way to connect with Vietnam’s vibrant coffee culture. Whether you’re a serious coffee lover or just curious about what makes Vietnamese coffee so special, this workshop provides a flavorful, memorable experience that’s well worth the modest price.
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