24 Tran Cao Van St. | South Bank, Hue 470000, Vietnam
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Just after finishing the meal, I caught a glimpse of the driver at the next table enjoying a special drink with great relish. It was the famous and interesting "Vietnamese drip coffee" that I had seen on TV. It was made by grinding coffee beans and putting them in a metal cup with small holes at the bottom like a colander. Then pour boiling water into it and soak it. The black coffee liquid slowly drips into the glass cup below. You can add ice cubes and sugar according to your preference to make a unique iced coffee. I immediately ordered a cup (8,000 dong), and it was indeed full of fragrance.
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Reviews of Mandarin Cafe
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Just after finishing the meal, I caught a glimpse of the driver at the next table enjoying a special drink with great relish. It was the famous and interesting "Vietnamese drip coffee" that I had seen on TV. It was made by grinding coffee beans and putting them in a metal cup with small holes at the bottom like a colander. Then pour boiling water into it and soak it. The black coffee liquid slowly drips into the glass cup below. You can add ice cubes and sugar according to your preference to make a unique iced coffee. I immediately ordered a cup (8,000 dong), and it was indeed full of fragrance.
Mandarin Cafe offers local Vietnamese snacks and simple Western food. The price-performance ratio is very high, only a few dozen yuan per person, and the taste is very good. The boss loves taking photos. Looking at the boss's photos will inspire your itinerary.
A restaurant with a very family atmosphere, with many old photos hanging on the walls. The boss is very kind, and most of the photos on the wall were taken by him. When I left, he gave me a postcard, and the photo on the postcard was also taken by him. The waiters here are as kind and lovely as the boss. Recommend the sweet and sour crispy chicken and fried bananas.
The owner is so nice!!! We wanted to call a taxi but didn't know the phone number (taxis in Vietnam usually need to be called in advance, especially if the journey is a bit far) and the owner helped us call a taxi and gave us a postcard. I was so touched that I almost cried. Lemongrass and other dishes are delicious, you can order whatever you want without any disappointment
This is a two-story shop, just like the buildings in Vietnam, narrow and tall. After entering the door, the walls are covered with the owner Mr. CU's photography works, which are basically based on the local cultural scenes of Vietnam. They are simple and plain but deeply rooted in people's hearts. I recommend the banana thin ice here, which is crispy and sweet.