Cafe
Ga Hanoi Cafe
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Ga Hanoi Cafe sits on a quiet corner of Trần Phú Street, just steps from Hoàn Kiếm Lake, offering a nostalgic escape from the city's lively streets. The cafe occupies a narrow, multi-story building with each floor decorated in a different vintage style, from French colonial furniture to 1960s Vietnamese memorabilia. The signature egg coffee, made with whipped egg yolk and condensed milk over robust Vietnamese coffee, is a must-try, served in a small bowl with a spoon. Besides coffee, they offer a range of traditional Vietnamese teas and homemade yogurt. The top-floor balcony provides a lovely view of the lake and the surrounding French-colonial architecture. The friendly staff are happy to explain the history of egg coffee and recommend brewing methods.
Don't miss
- Savor the classic egg coffee, rich, creamy, and served warm in a ceramic bowl
- Explore the four floors, each with a distinct vintage theme and photo-worthy corners
- Sit on the top-floor balcony for a panoramic view of Hoàn Kiếm Lake and the city skyline
- Try the salted coffee, a modern twist with a pinch of sea salt to balance the sweetness
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Ga Hanoi Cafe
You can visit on your own (no entry fee; pay for drinks upon ordering). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
Cheapest way inPrivate Walking Tour of Hanoi City4.9★ · 1,388 travelers3–5 hoursFree cancellationFrom$5 per personSee dates →
Most bookedSmall Group Hanoi Street Food Tour with a Real Foodie5★ · 5,153 travelers~3 hoursFree cancellationFrom$28 per personSee dates →
Private & flexiblePrivate Hanoi Street Food Walking Tour With Real Foodie5★ · 1,315 travelers~3 hoursFree cancellationFrom$37 per personSee dates →Know before you go
- The cafe can be crowded on weekends; consider visiting on a weekday for a quieter experience.
- Cash is preferred, though they accept cards for amounts over 100,000 VND.
- Photography is encouraged, but be respectful of other guests, avoid using flash.
- They also serve light snacks like bánh mì and spring rolls if you're hungry.
A bit of history
The cafe was established in 2016 by a Hanoi native who wanted to revive the traditional egg coffee recipe from the 1940s, when milk was scarce and bartenders used egg yolk as a substitute. The name 'Ga' means 'train station' in Vietnamese, referencing the nearby Hanoi Railway Station.
Common questions
What is egg coffee?
It's a Vietnamese specialty made by whisking egg yolk with condensed milk until frothy, then pouring over strong black coffee. It's sweet, creamy, and served warm.
Is there a minimum order?
No minimum, but each person is expected to order at least one drink.
Can I buy their coffee beans?
Yes, they sell bags of their own blend of Vietnamese robusta beans.
Do they have non-coffee options?
Yes, they offer a variety of teas, fruit smoothies, and hot chocolate.
Is the cafe air-conditioned?
Yes, all floors have air conditioning, though the balcony is open-air.
How do I get there by bus?
Take bus number 09, 14, or 36 to the 'Bờ Hồ' stop, then walk 3 minutes.
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