The Hoi An, Vietnam Edit
19 Places to Eat, Shop, and Explore in Hoi An, Vietnam
Hoi An has a special kind of charm. It’s a city filled with golden walls, winding alleyways, quiet courtyards, and glowing lanterns lighting the streets at night.
What was once one of Southeast Asia’s most important trading ports is now a place where old world charm meets everyday bustle. Tailor shops buzz with activity, scooters hum past centuries-old buildings, and the scent of fresh banh mi and Vietnamese coffee drifts through the air.
Hoi An is colorful, historic, a little chaotic, and completely captivating.
Where to Eat
Roving Chill House - Set in rice fields just outside of town, this is where to go to grab a coffee and slow down. It’s the perfect place to sit and read a book, journal, or simply do nothing. Try one of Vietnam’s signature coffees: salt coffee (my personal favorite), coconut coffee, or egg coffee.
Rosies Cafe - Best for a Western-style brunch. Tucked away on one of the cutest side streets, it’s a cozy little escape from the Old Town buzz.
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