Imagine wandering the centuries-old streets of Hoi An, where every corner whispers history and charm. Now picture stepping into a lively coffee shop run by passionate locals, ready to share their secret recipes and brewing techniques. For just $17 per person, you can spend about an hour and a half learning the art of Vietnamese coffee from Tri Long, a place known for its friendly atmosphere and authentic flavors.
What we love about this experience is the hands-on approach—you don’t just sit and sip; you get to participate in the process. The second highlight? The variety of coffee styles offered—Egg Coffee, Coconut Coffee, and Salt Coffee—each with its own story and taste. An additional bonus is the free Vietnamese Phin Filter Coffee lesson, perfect for those wanting to master the traditional brewing method.
A potential consideration is the small group size—with a maximum of 10 travelers, it’s intimate and personal but could feel rushed if you’re expecting a large, leisurely class. We recommend this tour primarily for coffee lovers and curious travelers eager to explore authentic Vietnamese flavors and brewing techniques firsthand.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate interactive, culturally rich activities. If you’re keen on learning local traditions, tasting innovative coffee creations, and enjoying a lively, engaging atmosphere, then Tri Long’s coffee class could be a highlight of your trip to Hoi An.
Key Points

- Authentic Vietnamese coffee culture: Learn about the history and significance of coffee in Vietnam.
- Hands-on brewing: Participate in making your own coffee using traditional methods.
- Diverse coffee options: Experience Egg Coffee, Coconut Coffee, Salt Coffee, and a free Phin filter course.
- Engaging and lively guides: The staff combine humor and expertise for a memorable experience.
- Small group setting: Max 10 travelers ensures personalized attention.
- Cost-effective: At $17, it offers good value considering the skills and tasting involved.
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Setting the Scene: Where and How
Starting at Trí Long Coffee on 88 Phan Chu Trinh, the tour puts you in the heart of Hoi An’s historic old town. The location is convenient, within walking distance of many hotels and attractions, making it easy to incorporate into your day. The shop’s vibrant atmosphere sets the tone—friendly, lively, and full of the aroma of fresh coffee beans.
What to Expect: The Itinerary
The tour is designed to be interactive and educational. Once you arrive, you’ll be welcomed by the staff—who, as some reviews mention, are deeply knowledgeable about Vietnamese coffee and its industry. They’ll guide you through the history of coffee in Vietnam, explaining how it became a cultural staple.
You’ll get to choose from three main brewing courses:
– Special Egg Coffee: Known for its rich, aromatic flavor with a frothy top, this coffee is a local favorite.
– Coconut Coffee: A refreshing twist, blending smooth coffee with the sweetness and creaminess of coconut.
– Salt Coffee: An intriguing flavor combination that highlights Vietnam’s innovative approach to traditional brewing.
Plus, the free Phin filter course offers hands-on training in making Vietnamese drip coffee, regarded for its deep, robust flavor. This method involves a simple metal filter that slowly drips hot water through coffee grounds into a cup—an experience that many find both satisfying and delicious.
The Experience: Making and Tasting
The process is lively and engaging. You’ll observe demonstrations before trying your hand at brewing. The staff explains each step thoroughly, ensuring everyone understands the technique—whether it’s the delicate balance of water temperature or how to get the best flavor out of the filter.
After brewing, you’ll taste your own creations, often accompanied by humorous comments and encouragement. Some reviews mention receiving certificates and recipes to take home, adding to the sense of achievement and authenticity.
Authenticity and Fun
What makes this tour worthwhile is the friendly, humorous approach of the guides. They’re eager to share their knowledge while keeping the mood light and entertaining. The reviews highlight that the staff explains the nuances of coffee brewing and the cultural significance in ways that are accessible and engaging.
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The Flavors: What You’ll Try
While the main focus is on making your own coffee, the different styles offer a taste of Vietnam’s inventive spirit. Egg Coffee is creamy and sweet, Coconut Coffee is lively and tropical, and Salt Coffee offers an unusual but surprisingly harmonious salty note.
The Value: Is It Worth It?
At $17, this experience offers a lot for the price—hands-on learning, tasting, and cultural insight. The inclusion of a free Phin filter course adds extra value, especially for travelers wanting to replicate these flavors back home.
The Reviews: Highlights and Cautions
The most enthusiastic review calls it “totally amazing, a must do,” praising the staff’s deep knowledge and demonstration skills. They especially enjoyed making the salt and coconut coffees. Conversely, one review mentions feeling misled about the number of coffees included, suggesting that clarity on the number of tastings might improve the experience. Still, most agree it’s a fun and educational journey.
Who Should Join?
This tour is perfect for coffee enthusiasts, curious travelers, and those who enjoy interactive classes. If you appreciate authentic, hands-on cultural experiences with a friendly group atmosphere, you’ll find this both fun and enriching.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour for You?

If you’re visiting Hoi An and want more than just sightseeing, this coffee workshop offers a personal glimpse into Vietnamese culture through its most beloved beverage. The mix of learning, tasting, and making makes it ideal for those who enjoy interactive experiences and culture. The lively guides and unique flavors will leave you with new appreciation for Vietnam’s coffee traditions—and maybe some new skills to impress at home.
However, if you’re expecting a large, leisurely class or detailed historical tours, this might feel a little brisk or limited in scope. The small group setting, though, ensures you’ll receive personal attention and plenty of opportunities to ask questions.
In summary, whether you’re a coffee connoisseur or simply looking for a fun, authentic activity in Hoi An, this experience offers good value, a taste of local flavor, and memorable moments—all wrapped in a lively, engaging atmosphere.
FAQ
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it a manageable and fun addition to your day.
What is the price of the tour?
It costs $17 per person, which includes hands-on brewing, tasting, and the free Phin filter coffee lesson.
What types of coffee can I learn to make?
You can choose from Special Egg Coffee, Coconut Coffee, or Salt Coffee. The tour also includes a free lesson on making Vietnamese Phin filter coffee.
Is the tour suitable for non-coffee drinkers?
While the focus is on coffee-making, the experience is more about the cultural and learning aspects. If you’re interested in local traditions and flavors, you’ll likely enjoy it, even if coffee isn’t your favorite.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers, ensuring a personalized and interactive experience.
Are recipes or certificates provided?
Yes, many reviews mention receiving recipes and certificates after completing the course, so you can recreate your favorite coffees at home.
Is there any physical activity involved?
The tour is primarily demonstration and hands-on brewing, with no strenuous activity involved.
Can I book the tour in advance?
Yes, booking is recommended, especially during peak travel seasons, and a confirmation is provided upon booking.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for an indoor activity; no special equipment needed. Just come ready to get involved in making some delicious coffee.
This coffee-making tour in Hoi An offers a delightful mix of culture, learning, and flavor, ideal for those eager to dive into Vietnam’s beloved brew. Whether you want to hone your barista skills or simply enjoy a lively, authentic experience, Tri Long’s class is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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