Trung Nguyen Legend Coffee Bringing Vietnamese Brews to South Philly

The Vietnamese-style cafe will serve coffee, teas, smoothies and specialty dishes daily.

Courtney McGinley Regional Reporter
Photo: Official

Calling all coffee aficionados!

Trung Nguyen Legend Coffee will bring Vietnamese-style brews to South Philadelphia this fall when it opens at 113–117 Washington Ave.

“Get ready for bold flavors, iconic Vietnamese coffee, and a warm space made for true coffee lovers. The legend is coming to town,” the cafe shared via Facebook.

The cafe will showcase three distinct coffee “civilizations,” highlighting Zen’s mindful approach, Ottoman’s spiritual tradition and Roman’s celebration of enlightenment and freedom.

Coffee specialties will include Vietnamese egg coffee, Vietnamese coffee topped with sea salt cream, ice-blended sesame coffee, sparkling espresso drinks, a tiramisu latte, an almond white latte and affogato. The cafe will also serve microbiotic drinks and smoothies with pomegranate, avocado and strawberry, along with teas such as orange lemongrass peach, pandan lotus seed and a green tea latte.

Trung Nguyen Legend Coffee plans to offer a range of food options, including sunny-side-up eggs with banh mi, banana crepes with honey, Vietnamese grilled pork rice noodles, braised beef, a fried chicken baguette and Trung Nguyen Legend dry noodles.

The cafe, slated to debut at the end of November, will be open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. For updates, visit the website and follow along on Instagram and Facebook.

What Now Philadelphia reached out to the Trung Nguyen Legend Coffee team. This article may be updated.

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Courtney McGinley is a Regional Reporter based in Pittsburgh, PA. A graduate of Penn State University's Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, she has been working as a journalist since earning her degree. Before joining What Now Media Group, Courtney was a Live News Fellow at Newsweek, where she gained experience in writing, breaking news reporting, interviewing, and editing. She was also nominated for a Mid-Atlantic Emmy. Outside of work, Courtney enjoys cooking and exploring new restaurants, coffee shops, and cocktail bars.
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