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Sip great coffee in ideal space at Han Coffee Original

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
January 06, 2019, 14:41 [GMT+7]

If you are a true coffee fanatic, HanCoffee Original, located at 517 Tran Hung Dao is a “do not miss” place for you.

Located in a prime location, opposite the eastern end of the Rong (Dragon) Bridge, HanCoffee Original is very inviting to locals and visitors thanks to its spacious and airy space filled with its eye-catching decorations and its provision of breathtaking panoramical view of the city’s iconic Han River, especially its sparking image in the evening.

“The both banks of the Han River are the perfect place to fully enjoy the characteristics of a beautiful beach town, seeing a boom in the number of high-end tourism projects and daily special cultural events, and fanciful night-time “light parties” from riverside high buildings”, proudly said Nguyen Kim Anh, the HanCoffee Original’s owner. 

This inviting place offers a rich, freshly brewed flavor achieved through a careful distillation of a premium blend of coffee beans sourced from the Central Highlands region.

In particular, the processing methods meeting the international standards and the high skills of baristas here promise wonderful cups of coffee.

In addition to tasty coffee and delicious cakes for breakfast, HanCoffee Original offers a wide range of healthy fruit juices and various kinds of beverages.

All of the drinks are offered at reasonable prices ranging between 29,000 VND and 69,000 VND each.

A foreign customer remarked, “The HanCoffee is amazing, we went a couple of times on the journey of ours. The drinks were scrumptious and definitely the ambience was spot on. I genuinely appreciated the regional art and also products they would in the store, it was a number of the absolute best stuff I found in the city. The entire staff is also really helpful and will go from the method of theirs to assist you. As well love that this is a family run business! Surely stop by here the the next time you are in Da Nang!”.

 

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