Ben coffee , food and poterry handmade
03 Phạm Phán, Hoi An Tay -📃 About
Ben coffee , food and poterry handmade is a café in Hoi An Tay, Hội An, Vietnam. A popular spot with locals, it's rated 5/5 across 30 reviews. Open every day.
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Highly rated by visitors. Rated 5/5 based on 30 Google reviews.
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Grace Kendell
via GoogleHad an amazing time making my own small pottery. You could create something for free and if you wanted to paint and take it home it costed 70,000 VND. They wrap up your pottery in bubble wrap so it’s nice and secure. They were so friendly and kind. While we painted we drank their coconut coffee which was delicious and super refreshing- HIGHLY RECOMMEND. The best pottery deal on the street and a nice craft to do that is just outside the old town as a nice break to explore a different part of Hoi An!!!
R. Nessa
via GoogleFabulous space! We had a lively experience here. You are allowed to try the pottery for free which is nice and if you like it you can pay 70k to paint and keep ! They were super accommodating with my coconut coffee (10/10 btw) and let me add the coffee myself as i don’t really like coffee so i only wanted a little, nice and sweet hehehe :) The actual experience was fun and we got to sit for as long as we wanted. Defo the best pottery deal on the street, they wont push you to paint and pay if you just want a little go :)) Lovely ladies, lovely atmosphere, would recommend to do in Hoi An. A short 7 min distance from the old town on bike :)
Natalie Kruse
via GoogleYou pay for entrance into the village, and then this place charges 70,000 dong to make one item. Very fun hands on activity to do! A bit of a bummer you can’t use the item you make, it’s just a decoration because it isn’t sealed. The salt coffee was AMAZING. The women working there are very helpful.
Lilly Boyau
via GoogleMy 4 year old daughter made a cute little trinket tray. They taught her how to use the pottery wheel. Such a lovely family who own the business, we even bought a cute tea set from her cousin on the corner.
Misha Patel
via GoogleI cannot recommend this place enough! I don’t often leave reviews but this place really deserved one. A lovely lady and her sister in law run the place, you can make something on the pottery wheel for free and then for 70,000 dong you can paint it and take it home. We had such a lovely and peaceful time painting away, and really love what we made. They also drinks for us, and aprons to protect our clothes, really wholesome memorable experience!


