An enticing drink that captures the nostalgic taste of old Hanoi (Source: Internet)
4. How Is Egg Coffee Made And Served?
This delightful drink is made from a rich blend of farm-fresh egg yolk, sugar, condensed milk, and traditional phin-brewed Vietnamese coffee. The egg mixture is whisked thoroughly until it becomes smooth, creamy, and airy, creating a light, frothy texture. It is then gently poured over a layer of hot, strong coffee, resulting in a warm, velvety beverage that balances bitterness with sweetness, a unique and comforting treat known as Vietnamese egg coffee.
There are two main serving styles:
- Hot egg coffee: Served in a cup placed inside a bowl of hot water to retain warmth, best enjoyed while still warm.
- Iced egg coffee: Usually served with ice, offering a lighter and more refreshing taste.
Some cafes even get creative with variations like matcha egg coffee, cocoa egg coffee, or egg beer.