Hanoi was the last stop for our Abreeza Ayala Mall Food Tour. After all the feasting, chewing, munching, and digesting; our bellies and jaws needed some rest. And Hanoi, was the perfect place to give us just that much needed break and relaxation.
Hanoi is the first and only restaurant in Davao City that offers sophisticated, tasty, and authentic Vietnamese cuisine. It is also a sister company of Tsuru, another restaurant here in Davao that offers Japanese cuisine.
HANOI’S VIETNAMESE COFFEE
For a long time, this restaurant has been known as a great place to gob down on diverse crab and seafood dishes.
Only a few people have known that Hanoi also offers genuine Vietnamese coffee, made out of coffee beans that were directly imported from Vietnam. It will then be served to you, either brewed or chilled.
This strong blended coffee will be brewed in front of you. You also have the option of doing it yourself. Hanoi will be providing a percolator, which will be placed on top of the cup, that will then grind down the coffee beans. This would have to be twisted to let the extract go down into the hot water.
If you choose to have it chilled, the coffee will be served in glasses, still with a percolator on top. Cold water and ice will then be added to it, for a chilling, ice-cold drink, which you would really love.
If the coffee is too strong for you, condensed milk in a jigger will be provided with it.
Strong with a dose of sweetness, The steaming cup of Vietnamese coffee offered by Hanoi was really… great!
So, visit Hanoi now and try their strong-blended Vietnamese coffee. Skip the usual frappe-cake combo, or the all-too-typical café americano or espresso, and get a taste of Vietnam.

Hanoi Davao Branches:
- J. Camus Street, Davao City | For contact or reservations: (+63)82-225-4501
- Damosa, Davao City | For contact or reservations: (+63)82-235-0501
- Abreeza Ayala Mall, Ground Floor, Restaurant row, Davao City | For contact or reservations: (+63)82-284-1137
3 comments:
I love Vietnam's coffee, hand-carried a backpack full of Trung Nguyen Coffee and Vietnamese Phin coffee maker - I just really like to call it Vietnamese drip. Good to know I can still get my Vietnamese coffee fix now that I've ran out...KIM
woooah. thanks for informing me about the name of their coffee! didn't know it was coined as Trung Nguyen. (facepalm) :)
Hey Anj, Trung Nguyen is a Coffee Company its the equivalent of Starbucks in Vietnam, just bought my supplies there hehehe.. The coffee maker is called Vietnamese Phin coffee maker or Vietnamese drip, some also call it Vietnamese coffee press. By the way, how was the coffee in Hanoi?
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