Hoa Xuan keeps the city rhythm without the coast noise.

Why HOAXUAN, why now

Hoa Xuan emerged as a local-favorite cafe cluster in 2026, drawing young Da Nang residents to garden-style cafes away from the tourist-heavy An Thuong and My Khe strips. The area offers a fresher pace, rooted in Cam Le's newer residential rhythm.

1. Bông Food & Drink 288 Phạm Hùng

Bông opens the morning. It's the coffee and workspace stop that sets the day's tempo: a garden cafe on Phạm Hùng that lets you settle in before the city picks up. Start here when you want the route to begin slowly, with the kind of Wi-Fi and seating that lets you stretch the first hour. The crew builds mornings around stops like this when the plan calls for working or writing before eating.

Crew's note

The altar keeps time here. Order when the flowers tell you to.

What visitors say

Great coffee and service, amazing place to work from with great WiFi, comfortable chairs, outlets, AC and quiet but friendly ambiance 💜

good !

2. Quán Hoa Kế

Quán Hoa Kế closes the course with brunch. It's the meal stop, the one that fills you up and sends you back into the afternoon with a full stomach. End here when you've already had your coffee and screen time, when what you need now is rice and chili sauce and chairs that don't ask you to stay longer than lunch takes.

Crew's note

The sign's been here longer than the bridge. Walk in or don't.

What visitors say

Ok

Good food and services, friendly staff.

The walk between

The walk between them traces Phạm Hùng through Hoa Xuan's residential blocks, the kind of strip where garden walls meet shopfronts and the sidewalk stays wide. You're moving through the cafe cluster the scout research mapped, not along a coast promenade.

  • Start at Bông if you're planning to work or need outlets and quiet before the rest of the day begins.
  • Save Quán Hoa Kế for when you're ready to eat, not browse. The brunch stop does its job and lets you move on.
Course map — stop pins and the walking line

FAQ

How does the crowd feel at these two stops?
Bông draws the laptop and quiet-work crowd, so mornings stay calm and focused. Quán Hoa Kế runs busier at lunch, with locals eating fast, though you can take your time if you want.
Can I do this route in reverse if I want brunch first?
You can, but the course is built to match the way most people move: coffee and settling in, then the meal that closes the morning. Flipping it means starting heavy and ending with a screen, which works if that's your day.
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