A Cozy coffee shop tucked in a back street

A Cozy coffee shop tucked in a back street

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Ah, the joy of discovering a cozy coffee shop tucked in a back street of Vietnam! It's like stumbling upon a hidden gem, a place away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The smell of freshly brewed coffee and baked goods sets the mood for a relaxing, rejuvenating experience. The baristas are friendly and knowledgeable, and the atmosphere is cozy and inviting.

See that little alleyway in the photo? It looks almost unassuming, but there's something special hidden down there: a cozy little coffee shop. If you ever find yourself in the area, make sure to venture into the alley and find the coffee shop. It's a hidden gem - you won't be disappointed.

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At the middle point of the alley way, you'll find the coffee shop "Ca NOc"- a great spot to relax and hang out. You can people watch as they stroll by, sipping a cup of Joe in a hipster-like atmosphere. Inside, they offer a variety of classic and specialty coffee drinks, plus a selection of teas, hot chocolate, and other pastries.

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This is a photo of the cool kids chillin' at the local coffee shop. We walked past it, and the sound of motorcycles occasionally roaring by in the distance was a reminder of the small chairs they had set up outside. It was a cozy spot, and it looked like they were having a great time. The sun was shining, the coffee was steaming, and the conversation was lively.

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The coffee machine inside the office was adorned with stickers, like some sort of shrine to the vandals who sneakily stuck them on it. It was almost as if they wanted to leave a mark of their presence. I often wondered who put them there and why they did it. It felt almost like a secret message to the next person who'd come in and see it. It was a nice touch, really. It really showed how much personality the place had.

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The coffee counter was also home to many little trinkets, knick knacks and figures, perhaps as a way to bring in good luck and cheer. From colourful cartoon characters to miniature replicas of animals, these toys were sure to make anyone smile.

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This was the view of the street when we sat for coffee, it felt "right", for that moment in time.

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The coffee arrived on a rustic wooden board and was served in unique-looking glasses and cups, adding to the interesting vibe.

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The small, three-story Vietnamese coffee shop was a sight to behold. It stood tall and narrow, like a piece of art, with a tiny balcony on the top floor. Imagining the bustling family it once housed was easy; it was the kind of place that had character and history.

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It was a bit of a challenge for me to navigate my way through. I had to duck my head a few times as I walked up to the top, and I'm pretty sure I almost bumped my head a few times in the process.

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This photo gives an interesting perspective of the spot we were sitting in. It's a downward shot, so you can't actually see what's underneath the tarp, but I think it still looks great. It was a sunny day and the colors of the tarp and the trees surrounding it gave everything a nice, cozy feel. It was a great spot to hang out in and it fit in with the natural surroundings perfectly.

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When I stepped into the Vietnamese coffee shop, I was the only western person in the room. The Second floor was filled with people, all tightly packed in, talking and enjoying the time they had. The big airy windows were a great source of light. I have to wounder about the family that must have lived here at one point.

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Sure, the view out the window wasn't anything to write home about, but the white walls of the other building must reflect light in an ok kind of way. I mean, it's not the best, but it's better than staring at an ugly brick wall, right? At least the sun's rays were hitting the windows, making the whole area seem just a little bit brighter. I guess you could say it was alright in the end.

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In Summary

If you're looking for a unique experience in Danang, Vietnam, why not take a stroll down some of the lesser-known backstreets and discover the hidden coffee shops tucked away in this delightful city? Easy to overlook and often forgotten, these quaint coffee shops offer a side of Danang that you won't find on the main tourist routes. The atmosphere of these coffee shops is always warm and inviting, and the locals you encounter will likely be more than happy to share some information about the area. You never know what unique insight you may gain by exploring the backstreets of Danang, so take some time to wander and discover!

Cheers, and Thank you for reading.


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