At the Village, there is a city-view lookout where you can see all the way to Da Nang’s sea located atop Wind Hill, nestled between two towering mountain ranges, with your eyes following the winding Lo Dong River as it flows toward the city. Here, the wind blows day and night, carrying both the salty scent of the sea and the refreshing mist from the river, blending into a unique fragrance; this is where Dhi Coffee is situated.
At Toom Sara Village, the Co-Tu people call the wind Dhi, and we named this café "Dhi" as an invitation for you to pause, reflect, and let the forest breeze gently touch your soul.
Here, there is no air conditioning. No glass walls—only the aroma of hot coffee, the songs of forest birds, and the refreshing breeze carried from pristine nature.
The café space is imbued with the cultural essence of the Co-Tu people, evident in every bamboo pole and carved wooden piece, crafted by the hands of highland artisans.
We warmly invite you to visit Dhi—where the forest breeze soothes your fatigue from the stifling city life.