Café Dinh
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/CAFES, HANOI/ Updated : Jun 20, 2017, 14:53 IST
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Café Dinh is an atmospheric old style Hanoi coffee shop set in an old, vintage building in Hanoi, right in the Old Quarter and off the beaten path. It’s popular with locals and ambiance is just about as local as it gets.
Café Dinh is an atmospheric old style Hanoi coffee shop set in an old, vintage building in Hanoi, right in the Old Quarter and off the beaten path. It’s popular with locals and ambiance is just about as local as it gets. Read less

Café Dinh is an atmospheric old style Hanoi coffee shop set in an old, vintage building in Hanoi, right in the Old Quarter and off the beaten path. It’s popular with locals and ambiance is just about as local as it gets.
The specialty here is the egg coffee, which is coffee topped with a frothy, egg yolk topping. You’ll find tons of locals hanging out at Café Dinh, as it’s their best-kept secret in Hanoi!
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