April 17, 2026 | 14:42

Cafe Show & Tea Show Vietnam 2026 to showcase the industry’s full value chain

Song Hà

The event features hundreds of international brands across the coffee, tea, pastry, and modern F&B solution sectors.

Cafe Show & Tea Show Vietnam 2026 to showcase the industry’s full value chain
A corner of Cafe Show & Tea Show Vietnam 2025.

Cafe Show & Tea Show Vietnam 2026 opened at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC) in Ho Chi Minh City on April 16.

The event will run until April 18.

Held under the auspices of the Vietnam Coffee - Cocoa Association and the Vietnam Tea Association, the event will feature hundreds of international brands across the coffee, tea, pastry, and modern F&B solution sectors.

More than just a traditional trade show, this year’s exhibition paints a comprehensive picture of the industry's value chain. Visitors can explore every link in the process, from raw material sourcing and roasting to equipment supply, retail chain management, and professional communities.

The presence of world-leading equipment brands—such as La Marzocco, Victoria Arduino, Nuova Simonelli, and Kees van der Westen—represented by major Vietnamese distributors like Kien Nam Barista (Copen), Procaffe, and Cubes, underscores the event's status as a premier professional B2B platform.

A major highlight of the 2026 season is the series of rigorous professional competitions. Most notably, the Vietnam National Barista Championship 2026 (VNBC) remains the only competition in Vietnam certified by World Coffee Events (WCE). The winner of VNBC 2026 will officially represent Vietnam at the World Barista Championship 2027 in Tokyo, Japan.

Additionally, the Vietnam National Cup Tasters Championship 2026 (VNCTC) will make its debut, honoring the sensory and flavor-differentiation skills of cupping experts.

Other events, such as the Dalatmilk World Matcha Latte Art Battle and various culinary and artistic pastry competitions, will further provide a creative arena for industry professionals.

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