🌽 Chè Hẻm: Taste Hue’s Iconic Corn Chè in a Quiet Hidden Alley

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Deep in a quiet alley of Hue, Vietnam, lies a long-loved local sweet shop called Chè Hẻm.

“Chè” is a traditional Vietnamese dessert, similar to a sweet soup or pudding, made with ingredients like beans, taro, jellies, and coconut milk.

This time, I tried their signature sweet corn chè (Chè Bắp)—a bowl filled with nostalgia, sweetness, and cooling comfort on a hot day.


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✅ What You’ll Learn in This Post

TopicDetails
🍧 What I orderedSweet Corn Chè (Chè Bắp)
🏠 Store environmentClean, simple, with free Wi-Fi
📍 How to find itHidden alleyway with a small sign
✍️ Personal reflectionA nostalgic reminder of my earlier days in Hue

🍧 What I Ordered: Sweet Corn Chè (Chè Bắp)

  • Price: 16,000 VND (approx. $0.70 USD) *as of July 2025
  • Flavor: Light sweetness with icy coolness
  • Texture: Crunchy corn with soft jellies
  • Best moment: Perfect for an afternoon refreshment
A glass of sweet corn chè on a blue table at Chè Hẻm in Hue

Sweet corn chè—simple, nostalgic, and delicious.


🏠 Inside the Shop & Wi-Fi Speed

The shop is clean and minimal, with trays full of colorful ingredients behind the counter.

Display counter at Chè Hẻm featuring a variety of colorful Vietnamese sweet desserts

From mung beans and lotus seeds to vibrant jellies and taro, the variety is impressive and distinctly local.

Wi-Fi speed test at Chè Hẻm showing 100 Mbps download speed on a laptop

Even more surprising—the Wi-Fi speed. I measured over 100 Mbps using Fast.com, which is rare for a dessert shop of this size.


📍 How to Find It

  • Name: Chè Hẻm
  • Address: 29 Hùng Vương, Hue City
  • Google Maps: Click here

The shop is located down a narrow alley beside Cali Beauty Academy. There’s a small sign out front (as of July 2025)—spot it, head into the alley, and walk to the end.

Street view of the Chè Hẻm entrance on Hung Vuong Street in Hue, Vietnam
Alleyway leading to Chè Hẻm, with scooters parked and a sign visible in the distance
Entrance of Chè Hẻm dessert shop with its signboard displayed above the alley

✍️ Reflection

Seventeen years ago, I visited Hue for the first time. It was in a place like this—simple and local—where I had my first chè.

Back then, it cost only 5,000–7,000 VND (~$0.25). Now it’s 16,000 VND—but the flavors, atmosphere, and warmth remain the same.

It reminded me of a time when I was working hard in Japan and quietly dreaming of building a life connected to Vietnam. This dessert brought that memory back vividly.


✅ Summary

AspectReview
Recommended?⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5)
TasteGentle sweetness, comforting
VibeLocal, laid-back
Ease of AccessSign is small, but easy once spotted
Wi-Fi SpeedOver 100 Mbps (Fast.com tested)

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