24 Tran Cao Van St. | South Bank, Hue 470000, Vietnam
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Just finished eating, I caught a glimpse of the driver at the next table, Zhengzhang, tasting a special drink, which is the famous and interesting "Vietnam Didi Coffee" I have seen on TV. It is the coffee beans that are ground and served in a metal cup with small holes in the bottom like a leaky spoon. Then pour in boiling water to soak, the black coffee liquid slowly drips into the glass that is under the shoulder, and the ice cubes and sugar can be added as a favorite, which is a unique ice coffee. I immediately asked for a cup (8000 dong), and it was really full of fragrance.
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Reviews of Mandarin Cafe
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Just finished eating, I caught a glimpse of the driver at the next table, Zhengzhang, tasting a special drink, which is the famous and interesting "Vietnam Didi Coffee" I have seen on TV. It is the coffee beans that are ground and served in a metal cup with small holes in the bottom like a leaky spoon. Then pour in boiling water to soak, the black coffee liquid slowly drips into the glass that is under the shoulder, and the ice cubes and sugar can be added as a favorite, which is a unique ice coffee. I immediately asked for a cup (8000 dong), and it was really full of fragrance.
Mandarin Cafe Provides Vietnamese local snacks, already simple Western food, the price is very high, the per capita is only tens of yuan, and the taste is very good. The boss is a person who loves to take pictures. Looking at the photos of the boss will inspire your itinerary.
A restaurant with a family atmosphere, with many old photos hanging on the walls. The boss is very kind. Most of the photos on the walls are taken by him. Before leaving, he sent me a postcard. The photos on the postcard were also taken by him. The waiters here are as kind and lovely as the boss. Recommend sweet and sour crispy chicken and fried bananas.
The owner is so nice! ! ! We wanted to call a taxi but didn't know the call for a taxi (the taxi in Vietnam usually has to call a taxi in advance, especially if the distance is a bit far away) The owner called for us and sent us a postcard, which was so touched to cry. Crispies are delicious, just order them without stepping on thunder
This is a small shop with two floors, just like Vietnamese buildings, narrow and high. After entering the door, the wall is full of photography by the owner Mr.CU. Basically, it is based on the local cultural scene in Vietnam. It is simple and simple but deeply rooted in the people. Recommend the banana thin ice here, crispy and sweet