About This Tour
Uncover the Secrets of Vietnamese Coffee on this Workshop Tour
Are you a coffee enthusiast looking to delve deeper into the world of Vietnamese coffee? If so, then a workshop tour in Hanoi might be the perfect opportunity for you to uncover the secrets of this unique and flavorful brew. In this article, we will explore what makes Vietnamese coffee so special, why a workshop tour is the best way to experience it, and how you can make the most of your visit to Hanoi.
Introduction to Vietnamese Coffee
Vietnamese coffee is known for its strong, bold flavor and unique brewing methods. The most popular style of coffee in Vietnam is known as "cà phê sữa đá," which is made with dark-roasted coffee beans, sweetened condensed milk, and ice. This combination creates a rich and creamy coffee that is both sweet and strong, perfect for those who enjoy a robust cup of joe.
Why Choose a Workshop Tour?
A workshop tour is the best way to fully immerse yourself in the world of Vietnamese coffee. During a workshop tour, you will have the opportunity to learn about the history and cultural significance of coffee in Vietnam, as well as the various brewing techniques and styles used in the country. You will also have the chance to participate in hands-on activities such as roasting and grinding coffee beans, brewing your own cup of coffee, and tasting different varieties of Vietnamese coffee.
What to Expect on the Tour
When you sign up for a workshop tour in Hanoi, you can expect to visit local coffee shops and roasteries, meet with expert coffee roasters and baristas, and gain insights into the art of brewing the perfect cup of Vietnamese coffee. You will also have the chance to sample a variety of coffee blends and learn how to distinguish between different flavors and aromas. By the end of the tour, you will have a newfound appreciation for Vietnamese coffee and the skills to brew your own delicious cup at home.
Highlights
- This experience is a great chance for you to discover Vietnamese Coffee culture which is a huge part of Vietnam culture. It is also a chance to drink yummiest coffee drinks while you are traveling in Vietnam.
- Kick off the class as you learn about the journey of coffee from crop to cup
- How come Vietnamese Coffee culture is a part of Vietnam history.
- Discover what makes Vietnamese ground coffee, fined Robusta, different from other coffees around the world
- Our awesome Barista will demonstrate how to prepare Vietnamese coffee and bring out its true flavor
- The main point of this class is about Vietnamese Coffee Culture and We make sure that you can be fun at the class and make it at home. This might give some new idea of adding the new Coffee style into the menu If you are running a café or going to open a café in the near future.
Included
- English speaking barista.
- A bottle of Mineral water.
- All drinks in the class.
- Pick-up in the old quarter (local transportation).
Excluded
- Pick up outside of the old quarter.
- Tax (VAT)
- All services and items are not mentioned specifically in the list above.
- Tips
Tour Plan
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You learn all the secret tips making typical coffee drinks in Vietnam as well as the stories behind each drink.
First you are making coffee with the most typical coffee filter in Vietnam – Phin filter with two kinds of beans: Arabica and Robusta. Have a taste of each coffee and see the difference between them.
Second, you are going to make the most popular coffee in Hanoi, called Egg Coffee with an unique recipe from Hanoi Coffee Station. It represents Hanoi Coffee Culture (Northern Coffee Culture).
Third, the representation of central coffee culture is Salt Coffee, you will be making it by yourself, instructed by our barista.
Fourth, you are going to make trendy coffee. It represents for third wave coffee in Vietnam. Call Cold Brew Coffee with a twist of the mix. The bonus of the class. You will have a chance to taste our unique peanut butter, Coffee.
Duration: 2 hours
Morning class: 08:00 – 10:00 |10:15 – 12:15
Afternoon class: 13:00 – 15:00|15:15 – 17:15
Group size:
Minimum: 2 people.
Average group: from 2 – 8 people.
CHILDREN POLICY
Children under 4 years old FOC – FOC Maximum 1 child/2 adults, from the second child charge 50%.
Children from 4 to 7 years Surcharge 70% adult rates
Children from 8 years old Adult rates
CANCELLATION POLICY
The cancellation fee will be applied under the following conditions:
More than 7 days prior No cancellation charge
From 02 to 06 days prior 50% of total rates
Less than 24 hours prior 100% of total rates
Turning up late to the starting point of the tour for whatever reason is considered a late cancellation and will result in 100% of the payment charged.
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