[Vietnam] Hanoi city gourmet guide ☕️😋 (sweets edition: 7 selections)
Vietnam has a lot of stylish cafes and shops where you can eat delicious local sweets ☕🧁
You can enjoy stylish cafes that look good in photos, or eat with the locals at local shops! It was a city that had the best of both worlds 🇻🇳🌿
The price is low, so it's easy to go cafe hopping 💕
I've compiled a list of recommended cafes I visited on my 3-day solo trip 📝
📍 The Note Coffee
A cafe with colorful messages posted all over the walls near Hoan Kiem Lake 😳️📝 Please write a message and stick it on a desk or wall 💓
📍 Minci
A popular sweets shop with rich caramel pudding. Coconut and mango puddings are also recommended, and have a refined taste that is not too sweet 🍮 
I recommend comparing it with the pudding shop [Kem Caramen Dương Hoa] nearby! ✨️
📍 Chè 4 Mùa Hàng Can
A shop where you can enjoy traditional Vietnamese sweets for each season 🥣 If you're lucky, you can enjoy it on the terrace while feeling the atmosphere of the city 🌿
📍 LEVA Coffee - The Balcony
The balcony seats overlooking the street are attractive 🪞 I tried egg coffee for the first time here! You can spend a relaxing time ☕
📍 The LOTI
You can easily get freshly made melon bread at the stall 😋 You can choose from flavors such as plain, chocolate, and matcha, so it's recommended to share it with friends 💯
📍 Chè Hương Hải 93 Hàng Bạc
A long-established shop where you can enjoy the traditional Vietnamese sweet "chè". There was a wide variety of desserts, and it was crowded with locals 🍧
📍 Little Bowl
A cafe with colorful and cute desserts 🥤 The staff gave us their recommendations! They also have an English menu, so it's a tourist-friendly shop 🍨
All of these famous shops are easy to find on Google Maps 👨🏻🍳
If you go on a trip to Hanoi, be sure to check them out ✨️
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