The Dragon Bridge lights up at night. This street stays quiet.

Why ANHAIBAC, why now

An Hai Bac in Son Tra District is quietly becoming Da Nang's third-wave coffee corridor in 2026. Specialty guides like Sprudge and thewaytocoffee.com are highlighting Lighthouse Coffee on Dinh Nghe and Roots Coffee on Ho Nghinh as anchor spots, both recently opened and drawing heavy digital-nomad traffic.

1. Tay Ho Quan

Tay Ho Quan opens this course because you need something anchoring before the neighborhood scatters you toward the coffee strip. It's bun cha ca, not seafood, which means you're eating Hanoi style in a coastal city. One visitor mentioned feeling like Hanoi-style bun cha and not being disappointed. The 4.9 rating across 262 reviews suggests consistency, and day timing means you catch it when the room is still settling in.

Crew's note

The ribbons are still up. Walk in when the heat loosens.

What visitors say

🍜 Review: A Taste of Vietnam at Tay Ho Quan. ​I recently had the pleasure of dining at Tay Ho Quan and wanted to share my experience, parti…

Ordered Buns Cha Vien & Fried spring rolls. Both delicious. Most places in Da Nang serve seafood but was feeling like Hanoi style Bun Cha. D…

2. Tau Rong Song Han

Tau Rong Song Han closes the route because the river is where An Hai Bac gives way to the wider city grid. The cruise runs at night, and the Han River at that hour is when the Dragon Bridge does its thing and the ward's quiet streets feel like a deliberate contrast. A visitor mentioned the food being delicious, specifically chicken in satay, prawns, and beef salad with mango, though the cost was notable at 900k VND with boat tickets. It's the kind of stop that decides the night, not rushes it.

Crew's note

The fish platter decides the night. Order first, think later.

What visitors say

Hi, As much as I love other services in Danang, I have to write this review to warn people about the worst experience I have got from " the…

The food was delicious but the cost set me back 900k vnd with the boat tickets. I had the chicken in soatee, prawns and beef salad with mang…

The walk between

Between Tay Ho Quan and the river, you're crossing through the ward that Sprudge and herbalspa.vn are calling the new coffee corridor. Lighthouse Coffee on Dinh Nghe and Roots Coffee on Ho Nghinh anchor the strip, and the digital-nomad traffic gives the streets a different tempo than My Khe Beach or the Son Tra Peninsula routes.

  • If you're at Tay Ho Quan during the day, order early enough that you have time to drift toward the coffee spots before the evening pull toward the river begins.
  • The cruise cost can run high; one visitor paid 900k VND including boat tickets and a full meal, so budget accordingly if you're planning to eat on the water.
Course map — stop pins and the walking line

FAQ

What makes An Hai Bac different from the other Son Tra areas?
An Hai Bac is a ward in Son Tra District that's emerging as Da Nang's third-wave coffee corridor, separate from the beach and peninsula routes. Multiple specialty guides are highlighting new spots like Lighthouse Coffee and Roots Coffee as anchors drawing digital-nomad traffic in 2026.
Why structure the course this way, day to night?
Starting at Tay Ho Quan gives you a daytime anchor before the coffee strip pulls you in different directions. Closing on the Han River cruise lets the night settle in when the Dragon Bridge lights up and the ward's quiet streets feel like the right contrast to the water.
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