Curated Coffee Shops

Best Coffee in Hoi An

Specialty roasters and laptop-friendly coffee shops, ranked by price with verified WiFi and work-friendly scores.

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Hoi An has 5 laptop-friendly coffee shops for remote workers, with an average coffee price of $1.60. The most affordable is Bonte Cafe at $1 per coffee. Every spot in our guide is verified for quality coffee and a workspace that supports productivity — WiFi reliability, power outlets, and the kind of ambiance that makes long sessions enjoyable.

Coffee Culture in Hoi An

Hoi An's coffee scene blends the traditional Vietnamese phin filter culture with a growing specialty movement catered to its international resident community. The classic ca phe sua da arrives at street-side stalls for 15,000 to 25,000 VND ($0.60 to $1.00), brewed through the small metal drip filter that defines Vietnamese coffee ritual. The town has added its own twist with salt coffee, a Hoi An specialty that tops espresso with a whipped cream-and-salt foam creating a sweet-savory combination that has become a local signature drink for 45,000 to 60,000 VND ($1.80 to $2.40).

Specialty cafes like Mia Coffee and Avos and Mangos serve Vietnamese single-origin arabica alongside international preparations, with lattes and pour-overs for 40,000 to 70,000 VND ($1.60 to $2.80). Egg coffee, originally a Hanoi invention, has found enthusiastic adoption here with several cafes offering their own interpretations. The most Hoi An way to drink coffee is from a low plastic stool on a quiet street corner, watching bicycles and the occasional motorbike pass through morning mist rising off the Thu Bon River, with a 25,000 VND phin drip and no schedule pressure whatsoever.

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Most affordable quality coffee in Hoi An
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Bonte Cafe

📍 Tan An🕐 06:3021:30

Bonte Cafe is a three-story architectural statement about 2 km northwest of Hoi An's Old Town, its facade wrapped in cascading greenery and living vines that earned it coverage in American architecture magazines for Yen Architecture's innovative foliage design. The ground and second floors are open-air, surrounded by tropical plants that filter sunlight and create dappled shade across wooden tables. The third floor houses a dedicated air-conditioned coworking space with ergonomic chairs, spacious desks, and standing desk options available for an additional 50,000 VND — a setup that rivals dedicated coworking facilities at a fraction of the monthly commitment.

WiFi runs at 40 Mbps with good reliability, handling video calls and file transfers without issue. Power outlets are available throughout all three levels, and the quiet noise level — particularly on the third-floor coworking level — supports deep concentration for extended periods. Seating comfort is excellent, ranking among the best in Hoi An thanks to the ergonomic chair investment on the work floor and cushioned seating on the lower levels. The standing desk option adds flexibility for workers who alternate between sitting and standing throughout the day.

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More Coffee Shops in Hoi An

Rosie's Cafe

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$1

Rosie's Cafe is a charming garden cafe tucked down a quiet alley near Hoi An's Ancient Town, blending Vietnamese coffee tradition with modern brunch culture. The backroom features long bench tables and individual workstations that are popular with digital nomads and expats who treat it as an informal coworking space. The airy interiors are adorned with plants and the indoor-outdoor garden atmosphere makes it feel spacious even when busy, with coffee starting at just 25,000 VND. Note it has no air conditioning and can get warm during midday, so morning sessions are ideal for focused work. The menu of generous brunch portions, smoothie bowls, and fresh juices makes it easy to settle in for a productive stretch.

25 Mbps
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7/10

The Hill Station

📍 Cam Chau🕐 07:0022:00
$2

The Hill Station occupies a stunning 100-year-old colonial Chinese shophouse in the heart of Hoi An, offering a unique blend of European deli fare and Vietnamese flavors across multiple atmospheric levels. The upstairs area is the sweet spot for laptop work, with comfortable seating, good WiFi, and a cooler, quieter ambiance away from the bustling ground floor. With the longest hours of any work-friendly cafe on this list at 7 AM to 10 PM daily, it is perfect for those who need flexibility including evening work sessions. The menu features craft beers, wine, charcuterie boards, and hearty sandwiches, providing a welcome change from the typical Vietnamese cafe fare. Staff are known for being friendly and not minding customers who linger for hours with their laptops.

25 Mbps
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7/10

FinAqua's Cafe

📍 Cam Chau🕐 07:0018:00
$2

FinAqua's Cafe is a hidden riverside gem in the Cam Chau neighborhood, offering some of the fastest verified WiFi in all of Hoi An at 142 Mbps. Every table comes equipped with a power outlet, making it exceptionally convenient for long work sessions. The serene setting features lush plants, aquaria with fish, and views of ducks and butterflies along the river, with instrumental music creating a calm atmosphere. Staff are consistently described as warm and welcoming, and the menu includes specialty Vietnamese coffees, French toast, and smoothie bowls. A dedicated quiet room is also available for those who need extra focus.

142 Mbps
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Nourish Eatery

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$2

Nourish Eatery is one of Hoi An's most beloved spots for remote workers, featuring a dedicated coworking mezzanine upstairs with a long communal table specifically designed for laptop users. The bright, plant-filled interior feels inspiring to work in, with fast WiFi and plenty of power outlets readily available. It is known for exceptional plant-based dishes, smoothie bowls, and specialty teas that keep you fueled through a work session. Note that it closes at 4 PM and is closed on Mondays, so it suits early-bird workers best. The super-friendly staff are very accommodating to people spending hours working on their laptops.

30 Mbps
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8/10

Price Comparison

CafeCoffee PriceScoreWiFiHours
Bonte Cafe$1940 Mbps06:3021:30
Rosie's Cafe$1725 Mbps08:0016:00
The Hill Station$2725 Mbps07:0022:00
FinAqua's Cafe$29142 Mbps07:0018:00
Nourish Eatery$2830 Mbps09:0016:00

Why Hoi An for Remote Work?

Lantern-lit streets and UNESCO-listed merchant houses make Hoi An one of the most atmospheric places to open a laptop in Southeast Asia, while the infrastructure quietly supports serious remote work. Fixed broadband averages 189 Mbps regionally with fiber plans from $7 monthly, and the five best cafes deliver 52 Mbps WiFi with coffee at just $1.60 per cup. Hub Hoi An, the town's purpose-built coworking space overlooking rice paddies, runs dual fiber lines delivering 240 to 260 Mbps at peak, making it the connectivity anchor for the local nomad community at $10 per day.

The medium-sized expat community centers on An Bang Beach and the streets between the Old Town and the river, with a strong sense of mutual support among long-term residents. Monthly costs of $900 make Hoi An one of the cheapest livable destinations for remote work in Asia, and the amazing local cuisine keeps daily food spending under $7 for three full meals. English proficiency is medium, functional in tourist-facing businesses and the expat bubble but limited in residential neighborhoods. The walkability score of 9 and excellent cycling infrastructure mean most nomads navigate entirely by bicycle, adding a pleasant rhythm to workdays that car-dependent cities cannot match.

Flooding during the rainy season from October through January is the critical risk. The Thu Bon River regularly inundates the Old Town with water reaching waist height one to two times annually, knocking out power and WiFi for days. Base yourself near An Bang Beach on higher ground to avoid the worst of it. Summer heat above 35 degrees makes midday outdoor work uncomfortable, and the limited coworking options mean Hub Hoi An is essentially your only dedicated workspace. The town has no direct international airport, requiring a 30-minute transfer from Da Nang, and healthcare facilities are limited for anything beyond basic treatment.

Tips for Working From Cafes in Hoi An

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Hoi An Tip

Hub Hoi An for Guaranteed Speed

Dual fiber lines delivering 240-260 Mbps make this the only workspace in Hoi An that guarantees video call quality. Day passes cost $10 including desk, tea, and coffee. Monthly coliving packages with coworking start at $749 for a private room.

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Hoi An Tip

Base Near An Bang Beach

Higher ground avoids the Old Town flooding that hits October through January. An Bang offers a quieter village atmosphere with strong cafes, direct beach access, and none of the daily tourist crush that makes the Ancient Town streets congested by 10 AM.

Hoi An Tip

February to May for Best Conditions

Dry, warm weather ideal for beachside cafe work and cycling between spots. This window avoids both the summer heat above 35 degrees and the October-November flood season that can disrupt connectivity and daily life for days at a time.

Tip 1

Buy Every 2-3 Hours

Order a drink or snack every couple of hours to support the cafe and keep your seat.

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Test WiFi First

Run a quick speed test before settling in to avoid surprises during important calls.

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Visit Off-Peak

Arrive 8-11am or 3-5pm to grab the best seats and the fastest WiFi.

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Bring Headphones

Noise-cancelling headphones are essential for blocking lunch rushes and chat.

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Carry a Power Bank

Outlets aren't guaranteed everywhere — a backup keeps you working.

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Respect Quiet Zones

Take long video calls outside or in coworking spaces, not in quiet cafes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hoi An or Da Nang better for digital nomads?
Hoi An offers more charm, cheaper living at $900 versus $1,100 monthly, and a tighter community feel. Da Nang has more coworking spaces, faster average internet, beach access without flood risk, and a larger social scene. Many nomads split time between both, working from Da Nang coworking spaces on heavy meeting days and enjoying Hoi An lifestyle the rest of the week. The 30-minute commute is easy by motorbike.
How bad is the flooding in Hoi An for remote workers?
Major floods occur one to two times yearly from October to November, with Old Town water reaching waist height. These typically recede within 48 hours but can knock out power and WiFi for longer. Accommodation near An Bang Beach on higher ground avoids the worst flooding. If you must stay through rainy season, keep critical equipment elevated and maintain a charged power bank.
What makes Hoi An food special compared to other Vietnamese cities?
Hoi An has unique regional dishes found nowhere else: cao lau noodles made with water from a specific ancient well, white rose dumplings, and com ga Hoi An with turmeric-infused rice. The compact Old Town concentrates these specialties within walking distance, and street vendors serve them from $1.20 per dish, making culinary exploration both affordable and geographically convenient.
Are cafes in Hoi An laptop-friendly for remote workers?
Yes, Hoi An has a strong cafe culture that welcomes remote workers and digital nomads. We've verified 5 laptop-friendly cafes that explicitly cater to people working with laptops, providing reliable WiFi, power outlets, and comfortable seating for long sessions.
Do I need to buy something to use WiFi at cafes in Hoi An?
Yes, the standard etiquette in Hoi An is to make a purchase to use the WiFi. Most cafes expect you to order at least one drink per visit, with another small purchase every 2-3 hours if you're staying long. WiFi passwords are usually printed on receipts or available at the counter.
What's the average WiFi speed at cafes in Hoi An?
Across the cafes we've tested in Hoi An, the average WiFi speed is 52 Mbps. This is generally fast enough for video calls, file uploads, and standard remote work tasks. Speeds vary by location — our rankings sort cafes by tested speed.
Which neighborhood has the best cafes for working in Hoi An?
Hoi An has multiple neighborhoods popular with remote workers, each with its own cafe scene. Our city guide lists cafes by neighborhood so you can pick spots near your accommodation or coworking space.
Are power outlets common in Hoi An cafes?
Power outlet availability varies in Hoi An. Newer specialty cafes designed for nomads typically have outlets at most tables, while traditional coffee shops may have only a few. Our guide marks which cafes have verified outlets.

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