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The Journey to Excellent Coffee
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Nam Coffee Expands to Chinatown/DTLA – Now Open at 304 Ord Street.
Learn MoreWe’re excited to share some big news with our community — Nam Coffee is opening our second location in Chinatown / DTLA!
What started as a small dream in East Hollywood has grown into something we could only imagine because of you — our customers, friends, and supporters. This new chapter represents growth, gratitude, and our continued mission to share bold Vietnamese coffee with Los Angeles.
Nestled in the heart of Chinatown, our second location carries the same spirit you know and love: strong Vietnamese coffee, creative drinks, and a welcoming space designed for connection.
We’re bringing the energy, culture, and flavors that define Nam Coffee — now in a new neighborhood.
📍Why Chinatown?
Chinatown has long been a cultural and creative hub in Los Angeles. Opening here feels meaningful — it’s a place rooted in community, resilience, and identity. As an immigrant-owned business, being part of this neighborhood is both an honor and a responsibility.
Thank you for being part of this journey. Thank you for believing in Nam Coffee.See you in Chinatown. 🧡☕️
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Experience Vietnamese Coffee
Shop NowDiscover your new morning go-to. We have three distinct coffees to try, including our signature, bold 100% Grade 1 Robusta imported from Highlands of Vietnam, roasted in California.
Brew Tools
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Vietnamese Coffee and Phin Filter Starter Pack
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Nam's Coffee Journey
Watch our Founder, Vince Nguyen as he goes to Dalat, Vietnam to show you he sources his coffee beans to make one exception cup of Vietnamese Coffee.







