REVIEW · HO CHI MINH CITY
HCM: Egg Coffee Class with local Instructor & Snack
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Ho Chi Minh City can feel like a caffeine factory. This class gives you the hands-on side of Vietnam’s most famous cup: egg coffee. In about an hour, you learn the method, then you practice the look that makes it special—decorating your drink like a mini latte-art show.
What I like most is the teaching style. You get clear instructions on both how and why, and the class isn’t just watching someone work. You’ll actually make your own egg coffee and try your own decorating, with the instructor nearby to help.
One thing to plan for: finding the place can be a little tricky if you rely on Google Maps. A few people have run into dead-end routing, so bring buffer time and use the staff as your guide once you’re in the right area.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice Right Away
- Vietnam’s Signature Coffee, Taught in One Hour
- What You’ll Learn: Egg Coffee Beyond the Final Pour
- The Class Flow: Welcome Drink, Step-by-Step Making, Your Turn at Latte Art
- Taste Time: Drinking Your Egg Coffee and Adding the Optional Snack
- Price and Value: Is $15 Worth It?
- Who This Egg Coffee Class Fits Best
- Practical Tip: How to Find the Restaurant When Maps Misbehaves
- A Few Small Details That Matter
- Should You Book This Egg Coffee Class in Ho Chi Minh City?
- FAQ
- How long is the Egg Coffee Class?
- How much does it cost?
- What language will the instructor use?
- Is a welcome drink included?
- Is there food included besides the coffee?
- What’s included in the class materials?
- Is the class wheelchair accessible?
- Can I get an alternative if I can’t drink coffee?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Is alcohol allowed?
- Should You Book This Egg Coffee Class?
Key Things You’ll Notice Right Away

- Hands-on egg coffee practice instead of passive tasting
- Latte-art style decorating guided step by step
- English plus Vietnamese instruction so you won’t be stuck guessing
- HCMC center location that’s easy to fit into a day of walking
- Local coffee culture tips, including where to get good coffee after the class
Vietnam’s Signature Coffee, Taught in One Hour

Egg coffee is one of those Vietnamese flavors that sticks with you. It’s creamy, smooth, and built on a different idea than standard coffee drinks. In this Ho Chi Minh City center class, you get the full experience in a tight time window: learn the steps, make the drink yourself, and then sit down with what you made.
The vibe is small-group, which matters more than it sounds. When the group is smaller, the instructor can correct your technique while you’re doing it, not after it’s finished. That’s what turns a coffee activity into a real skill.
At Tung’s Vietnamese Cooking Class HCM, the instruction is led by a local teacher who speaks English and Vietnamese. From what I’ve seen described, people like the warm welcome and the confidence boost that comes from being helped from the first minute. One name you may hear mentioned is Mr. Sun, who’s described as an expert across the experience.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ho Chi Minh City
What You’ll Learn: Egg Coffee Beyond the Final Pour

This isn’t just a recipe lesson. The class includes an introduction to the egg coffee’s history and origin, so you understand what you’re making and why it tastes the way it does.
You’ll also learn how the drink is constructed. Egg coffee has a signature texture that comes from mixing and preparing the egg component correctly. The instructor walks you through the process, explains the key points, and then shows what success looks like before you take over.
And because the goal isn’t only to produce a cup, you’ll learn what to focus on while decorating. Egg coffee decoration is often where people get stuck when they try at home. Here, you practice the styling so your drink looks like it belongs in a café display, not just a mug.
One more practical bonus: you’re not only taught the drink. You’re also shown how to think like a local when choosing coffee. The class includes pointers on where to get the best coffee in the city, which is exactly the kind of advice that saves you time later.
The Class Flow: Welcome Drink, Step-by-Step Making, Your Turn at Latte Art

The session runs about 1 hour, and it follows a clear rhythm that keeps you moving from learning to doing.
Here’s what you can expect as the time unfolds:
First, you arrive at the meeting point, which is a restaurant. You’ll tell the staff you’re there for the Egg Coffee Class so they can guide you to the right spot. Once you’re seated, you start with a welcome drink.
Then comes the instruction portion. The teacher explains how egg coffee is made and what matters in each step. You’ll see a demonstration, and you’ll get help understanding what you’re looking for when the texture and flavor are right.
After that, the class shifts into hand-on mode. This is the part that usually makes the biggest difference in reviews: you don’t just watch. You make your own egg coffee, and you get guidance while you work.
Finally, you move to the visual part: decorating. The instructor helps you practice the design so you can create latte-art style details on top. When people say it’s more than watching, this is what they mean. Your goal is to finish with a drink you can actually recognize as yours.
Taste Time: Drinking Your Egg Coffee and Adding the Optional Snack

When your drink is ready, you get to enjoy what you made. The included welcome drink sets the tone, but the main moment is sipping your own egg coffee right after you finish it.
The class also includes a snack, served alongside your drink. Since the snack details aren’t specified beyond being included, I’d think of it as an easy add-on to keep you comfortable while you sit and taste. The snack is also a nice buffer if you’re doing this as part of a busy HCMC itinerary.
If you’re someone who wants to understand flavor quickly, this is a smart setup. You practice, you finish, and then you taste immediately while the steps are fresh in your mind.
Price and Value: Is $15 Worth It?

At $15 per person for about an hour, this class is priced like a casual experience, not a big-ticket workshop. The value comes from what’s included and what you actually leave with.
You get:
- All ingredients needed to make egg coffee
- A welcome drink
- A snack
- Guided instruction from an English/Vietnamese-speaking instructor
- Help with the decorating and latte-art style finish
If you’re only comparing it to buying a single drink in a café, the class may seem like an extra spend. But if you compare it to what you get from the hour—skills you can reuse, better understanding of what makes egg coffee work, and local tips on finding good coffee—you’re paying for more than coffee.
Also, the class is designed for small groups, which usually means more attention per person. At this price point, that attention can be the difference between learning a gimmick and actually picking up technique.
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Who This Egg Coffee Class Fits Best

This is a great pick if:
- You like food experiences where you do the cooking or mixing, not just observe
- You want a hands-on version of a famous Vietnamese drink
- You’re short on time and want a skill-based activity in about an hour
- You prefer instruction in English and Vietnamese, rather than trying to decode a café process on your own
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re traveling on a super tight schedule and can’t handle the exact meeting point setup
- You dislike coffee flavors and aren’t open to alternatives (though alternatives are possible)
There’s also an important note: if you can’t drink coffee, you should inform the provider in advance so they can prepare alternative ingredients. That’s a key comfort detail if you’re picky about caffeine or coffee taste.
Practical Tip: How to Find the Restaurant When Maps Misbehaves

Ho Chi Minh City can be a maze of lanes. One practical issue people have flagged is that Google Maps may route you down a dead-end lane when you’re trying to reach the restaurant.
Here’s my advice: give yourself a little extra time the first time you try to reach it. When you arrive, don’t overthink the last stretch—step inside, tell the staff you’re here for the Egg Coffee Class, and let them guide you.
Because the meeting point is simply described as a restaurant, your best tool is staff assistance once you’re there. If you’re the type who likes to arrive early, this is one of those moments where early wins.
A Few Small Details That Matter

Some rules are clearly stated. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed during the class. That keeps things focused and appropriate for a short workshop.
The instructor is English/Vietnamese, and the class is wheelchair accessible. If you have accessibility needs, this is helpful to know ahead of time.
The timing is also structured. You’re looking at a 1-hour duration, and start times depend on availability, so checking a schedule before you commit to the rest of your day is smart.
Should You Book This Egg Coffee Class in Ho Chi Minh City?

Yes—if you want a compact, hands-on food experience and you care about learning technique, not just taking a sip. For $15, you get ingredients, drinks, a snack, and guided practice with decorating.
Book it especially if you’re curious about egg coffee’s background and want to understand what makes it creamy and how to get the look right. The class format works well when you want something authentic without turning your day into a long, complicated tour.
Skip or reconsider if you know you won’t enjoy coffee flavors and you haven’t arranged an alternative ingredient in advance, or if you can’t deal with a meeting point that’s easiest once you’re physically at the restaurant.
FAQ
How long is the Egg Coffee Class?
The class lasts 1 hour.
How much does it cost?
It costs $15 per person.
What language will the instructor use?
The instructor speaks English and Vietnamese.
Is a welcome drink included?
Yes, a welcome drink is included.
Is there food included besides the coffee?
Yes, a snack is included.
What’s included in the class materials?
All ingredients needed to make egg coffee are included.
Is the class wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
Can I get an alternative if I can’t drink coffee?
Yes. If you can’t drink coffee, you should inform the provider in advance so they can prepare alternative ingredients.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is a restaurant. Go inside and tell the staff you are there for the Egg Coffee Class so they can guide you.
Is alcohol allowed?
No. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.
Should You Book This Egg Coffee Class?
If you want to learn Vietnam’s iconic egg coffee in a small-group setup with hands-on making and latte-art decorating help, this is a solid choice. For the price, the included drinks, snack, and guided instruction make it more than a simple tasting. Just plan a little extra time to find the restaurant, and you’ll be set.


































