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Strong arabica laced with steamed condensed milk, finished with a slow ladle of coconut cream.
Cà phê arabica đậm, sữa đặc nguyên kem, kem dừa béo dịu rưới lên trên.
05 Lý Nam Đế · 569 Lê Duẩn
Tp. Buôn Ma Thuột · 07:00 – 22:00
Dilys is a small Vietnamese coffee house from the red-soil plateau of Buôn Ma Thuột. We roast slow, brew slower, and keep two homes open from dawn to late — for friends, work, music, and the quiet in between.
Buôn Ma Thuột is the capital of Vietnamese coffee — the soil is basalt-red, the air smells like roasting beans for half the year. We were born here. So our cups carry that smell on purpose.
Robusta & arabica from farms within 40 km. We know the farmers; some of them sit at the bar.
The Vietnamese drip won’t be hurried. Six minutes — long enough for one good conversation.
Two doors, both in the same city. Our barista knows your name by the third visit.
Our most-pulled drinks. Built around our own daily-roast beans, our own slow-brewed tea, and the kind of toppings made fresh every morning.
Strong arabica laced with steamed condensed milk, finished with a slow ladle of coconut cream.
Cà phê arabica đậm, sữa đặc nguyên kem, kem dừa béo dịu rưới lên trên.
Slow-steeped house tea, condensed milk balance, and chewy brown sugar pearls cooked daily.
Trà nhà ủ chậm, vị sữa cân bằng, trân châu đường đen nấu mỗi ngày.
Single-origin oolong, kumquat squeezed at the bar, raw honey from the BMT highlands.
Olong nguyên chất, kim quất tươi, mật ong vùng cao nguyên BMT.
Music nights, art shows, race-day checkpoints — and yes, your own workshop or product launch, if you bring an idea worth pouring coffee for.
A garden stage under red lanterns. Acoustic sets, mulled coffee, and the whole neighbourhood pulling chairs in.
When the courtyard fills, we open the gate. Free seating, free music, until the last cup is finished.
A scholar at the corner table, ink stones at the ready, writing wishes for the year ahead.
Two nights of building, lights, and warm cocoa. The whole staff stayed up — and so did half the regulars.
Cyclists, runners, painters, brewers — write us your idea. We keep the stage at Lê Duẩn free for community projects on most Sundays.
Propose an eventBrew classes, latte-art jams, ceramics, calligraphy, slow-living evenings.
Acoustic sets, indie nights, lunar-new-year stages, songwriter rounds.
Solo painters, photography walls, calligraphy ông đồ at Tết, weekend launches.
Sunday cyclist meetups, BMT running club checkpoints, race-day refuel station.
The Buôn Ma Thuột Coffee Festival is the largest celebration of Vietnamese coffee — a week of parades, brew competitions, farmer markets, music, and street kitchens. We pour for the festival, and we open both shops late.
Both branches roast their own beans, serve the same menu, and stay open from 07:00 to 22:00 every day.
Cozy creative corner. Lanterns, lattices, lo-fi afternoons.
Góc nhỏ ấm cúng — đèn lồng, song gỗ, chiều lofi.
Flagship garden house. Live events, festive seasons, big nights.
Nhà vườn flagship — sân khấu, sự kiện, mùa lễ rộn ràng.
Tết lanterns, Christmas pines, a quiet weekday afternoon, the courtyard packed for a music night — a small archive of what it feels like to be here.