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Puro Gusto

T2

Puro Gusto is one of the few named cafés in T2

Puro Gusto sits airside in Terminal T2 at Da Nang International Airport, on the international side rather than domestic T1. It shows up on some airport maps but almost never in English trip reports, so you’re mostly flying blind on expectations. Treat it as a standard terminal café: coffee, light bites, and a place to sit near your gate instead of at the boarding queue.

Hours aren’t clearly published, but most outlets in Da Nang T2 track the outbound bank of flights to Seoul, Tokyo, and Singapore, roughly 06:00 to late evening. Prices at similar airside cafés in Vietnam usually run around 60,000–90,000 VND for a basic coffee and 120,000–200,000 VND for a sandwich or pastry. Assume airport markup over downtown Da Nang and budget a bit more than street-level cafés on Bach Dang.

Expect the espresso and drip coffee to be the safest orders, given Puro Gusto’s branding as a coffee-focused chain. If they stock local beans, pick a straightforward Vietnamese iced coffee (ca phe sua da) over anything too sugary or blended, which often leans heavy on syrup at airport outlets. Food-wise, think pre-made sandwiches, pastries, and maybe a few hot items under heat lamps; buy with your eyes and skip anything that looks like it’s been sitting since the previous flight wave.

There are no consistent reports about power outlets at Puro Gusto in T2, but seating density in this terminal is tight once multiple flights to ICN and NRT line up. If you see a free table here around 90 minutes before boarding, grab it and use the time for charging devices and sorting boarding passes. The main gate areas in T2 can feel more cramped during the 2–3 daily Korean Air and VietJet international departures.

Practical tip: pay in Vietnamese dong or by card if possible, as some airside spots in T2 use poor exchange rates when you hand over leftover USD or KRW for a 70,000–80,000 VND coffee.

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