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Hanoi Drip

4.5 (47 reviews)
Open 8:30 am - 7:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Outdoor seating

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Cynthia S.

Tried out the matcha guava drink for the cherry blossom festival! I enjoyed the balance of the fruitiness of the guava with the slight bitterness of the matcha! Would get it again!

large iced egg coffee
Leeza N.

Vietnamese coffee was so good here but I wish i got it more sweet! I got the egg coffee which was really tasty but if youre sensitive to smells maybe not get this one cause the egg foam definitely smells like raw eggs but overally i loved this drink. I want to come back and try new flavours.

Fall menu!
Brenda T.

Waiting time: 4/5 Cleanliness: 4/5 ‍Service: 4/5 Taste: 4/5 Pricing: 5/5 Overall: Everything here was solid, and I appreciated that all items needing refrigeration were properly stored, a good sign of quality and care. We were excited to try their fall feature drinks and ordered the Pumpkin Pie Latte (with oat milk, free of charge which was nice!) and the Kettle Corn Latte. The cold foams on both were AMAZING. However, the flavors didn't quite blend well for me with the kettle corn cold foam paired with the Vietnamese coffee. I probably would've enjoyed the foam pairs with a latte made with Arabica beans. One thing I found a bit odd was that while they offer oat milk (for free), their Vietnamese coffee base is a premix made with condensed milk, which isn't lactose free. I noticed they dilute it slightly with milk or oat milk to adjust the texture. Overall, I love the creativity behind their drinks and the attention to detail. I'd definitely come back for my go to Salted Cream Coffee (all their drinks come with crushed ice too!)

Josephine M.

I had a BOGO free Matcha Latte offer to use at this place, so I stopped by to redeem it. The offer sounded to me like it was only good for Matcha Latte drinks, but actually I was able to choose a different drink for the 2nd drink, so long as it was of equal or lesser value than the Matcha Latte. So I chose a Classic Vietnamese coffee and brought it home for my husband. The Matcha Latte was delicious, and not too sweet. Also, while I was in the shop I saw a sign advertising Tiramisu. Apparently they offer a Tiramisu dessert now, made with their Vietnamese coffee. I am quite intrigued by this so might come back sometime to buy some of their Tiramisu. A traditional Italian Tiramisu is made with raw eggs as I understand. This is from experience cuz I made it one time, many years ago. I was kinda happy to see this the one they have here is eggless. While I had no issues eating the my homemade version years ago, I still prefer the idea of no eggs in it. For one thing, it's safer from a healthy perspective. Also...I'm a lot more eco friendly these days than I was in the past. So...all for cutting back or even eliminating things like eggs and dairy.

White coffee and egg coffee
Nancy L.

I went to Hanoi coffee twice. The first time i bought their classic Vietnamese coffee which was absolutely delicious. The second time i went i got both their egg coffee and the white coffee. Both of them were a tad sweet than what I'd have preferred, although they were both rich in taste. Why i gave them a 3 star was because i got a stomach flu the night i drank the egg coffee. The foamy part of said drink is made from egg yolk whipped with sweet condensed milk. The staff had advised that it was safe to drink albeit it being made with egg yolk. The next day, at the time of writing, I'm lying in bed with my stomach flu.

Ube coconut/ black sesame/ matcha Viet latte
Winnie W.

Stopped by Hanoi Drip Coffee on a Saturday afternoon with a BOGO drink voucher and had a pleasant experience! Drinks: We tried the Matcha Viet (x2), Ube Coconut, and Black Sesame Latte. All were rich in flavor with a creamy foam on top that added most of the sweetness. Great presentation, too! Service: Quick and efficient--ordered at the counter and got our drinks fairly fast. Perfect grab-and-go spot. Atmosphere: Spacious, clean, and has seating if you want to enjoy your drink there or order food. Loved the unique drink options and can't wait to come back and try more from the menu!

Celia Z.

Love that this is connected to the banh mi place. Got 2 coffees and a banh mi. The bread on the banh mi was amazing. But this is about the coffee. It was really good and I like that you can order from a kiosk. Definitely a great spot to check out.

left: iced hojicha $6.75 right: iced viet coffee $6.25
Cally Y.

we got the iced hojicha ($6.75) and the iced vietnamese coffee ($6.25). they couldn't adjust ice or sugar level, so to me both drinks were too sweet. also both drinks were literally 2/3 ice so lowkey felt like i got ripped off. taste otherwise was alright- hojicha felt a bit watered down and i could taste its nuttiness but it was very mild. the viet coffee was pretty bitter and it felt like they added a ton of sugar to cover it up. also there was a weird fish-like smell inside that was lowkey nauseating. but otherwise i'd come back for an occasional drink

Beef banh mi
Megan K.

When you walk in Hanoi Drip Coffee it's got a super chic and cool vibe as seen in the photo of the ordering counter. Love that they had a self serve ordering station as well, because soon after ordering myself, there was a giant crowd coming in to get their coffees and banh mis, and I get it! The photos of the sandwiches don't do them justice. Perfectly fresh bread, and lightly sauced meat with veggies. The lemongrass chicken was good and you could really taste the lemongrass balanced with the veggies and light mayo sauce. The beef one was really umami with seasoned flattened beef and a little bit of hoisin. The beverages is definitely where I felt this place out shines pretty much every other cold coffee I've ever had though. For the salted cream it was not too sweet, but really could taste the coffee. The cream was thick and perfect in consistency. Really delicious. The ube coconut one was my favourite though, it was less sweet than the salted cream, and also had a really creamy thick delicious consistency. The coconut was not overpowering which is perfection in my opinion. Whatever the coffee espresso they used is the best. 11/10 would recommend to try their amazing drinks, and you should definitely grab a banh mi while you're at it. They also off condiments to buy and bring home for your kitchen as well.

Jenna D.

Desperate for coffee, we stumbled on this place. The signage is a bit confusing, but the coffee is inside Ba Le. Thank God because when I need caffeine, I NEED CAFFEINE. There are a lot of different choices, but obviously I had to go with the world famous egg coffee because...egg coffee? It didn't make any sense in my head. So yes, I'll throw money at that question. The coffee itself is richer, but the foamed egg on top is....interesting. That's the best way I can describe it. Not bad interesting, but definitely interesting. Like a cappuccino but with a richer, eggier, sweet foam. Worth a try. I might not ever get it again, but definitely glad I tried it. We also got a regular drip coffee just in case the egg was too much, but it wasn't. The special coffees are pretty sweet though, so just be aware of that. Parking was in an underground free lot, service was friendly and they were prompt. It's an overall cute space and I got to try something new. Win win all around.

Paula C.

Yum!! I knew Ba Le had great banh Mi but having the addition of Hanoi Drip coffee in their shop sure makes the perfect combination for a quick lunch! The shop was continuously busy with a line up to the door. A lot of customers came in to grab a drink and sub too. We had their famous egg coffee , matcha vietnamese coffee and house sub with the deli meats. Sub was delicious and 1 was enough to fill us up as a quick snack. Drinks were fantastic as well! Very bold, full of flavor and love the variety! Seating is limited here with about 3 small tables in the store to dine in. We stayed and enjoyed the meal there but most got them for grab and go which was just as convenient

Ube coconut coffee, famous egg coffee
Sophia M.

I love coming here for their unique coffees! I ordered the ube coconut coffee, and it was absolutely delicious. It was very rich and flavourful, the ube cream was thick and not too sweet! My fiancé ordered the egg foam coffee (it was mixed in our photo, he forgot I love taking photos of all our foodie adventures hahaha). He loved the creaminess and subtle egg taste of the drink - he compared it to an Asian egg tart. This is a small and unassuming coffee spot that is perfect for Vietnamese inspired drinks. Don't let the lines fool you, as the team here whips out drinks super fast!

Nat L.

we (party of four) stopped by around 12:30 pm on a saturday, and the place was packed. hanoi drip coffee shares their space with ba le banh mi, which is super convenient. there is underground parking as well as street parking. the menu offers a variety of unique vietnamese coffee drinks like ube coconut coffee, salted cream coffee, matcha viet coffee, and even strawberry matcha latte, but their most popular item is the famous egg coffee (made with a raw egg). i went for the black sesame latte instead. the nuttiness of the black sesame stands out with earthy, slightly smoky, and roasted undertones and pairs well with the boldness of the vietnamese coffee. the whip cream was thick and had bits of grittiness from the black sesame, which often got stuck in the bamboo straw. i wish the café was bigger, this venue seats six comfortably, but it's more suited for takeout than sitting down.

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Best Vietnamese coffee and Viet subs / banh mi in Vancouver. Fast and friendly service. Lots of seating and quick for take out.

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2 years ago

Coffee was great and strong. The food was good. Even though They were busy the service was still great

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2 years ago

this shop has quickly become my go-to destination for a tasty sandwich and perfect cup of coffee!

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