5 cafes with beautiful view in Saigon, young people check-in “fired up”
Saigon can be considered a paradise of cafes that “catch” trends and viral (spread) on social networks very well. Young people go to cafes to not only sip coffee, but also live virtual.
Here are 5 cafes that are very attractive to young people in Ho Chi Minh City.
Coffee with a beautiful view of Saigon: Anh Coffee Roastery
Walking on Pasteur Street one way, it is not difficult to recognize Anh Coffee Roastery. With architecture with bold curving lines, and striking terracotta brick color, this cafe attracts the eyes of many passersby.
Inspired by the basalt red soil of the coffee growing regions, Anh Coffee Roastery has a spacious, meticulously designed space.
This is definitely the “virtual living” check-in point not to be missed by coffee lovers in Saigon. The photo corners that attract customers are the shop’s front, the inscription of the name of the restaurant, the majestic winding staircase…
Anh Coffee Roastery has a rich menu with main types of coffee. You can try the taste of traditional Vietnamese coffee, espresso, latte, cold brew coffee combined with coconut water, orange juice… The shop also offers frappe. attractive.
Address: 200 Pasteur, District 3. Average price: 80,000 VND.
Coffee with a beautiful view of Saigon: Dalaland Coffee
Located in Thao Dien area, Dalaland Coffee has a large space, impressed by the main white walls, mixed with blue walls, with graceful curved doorways, dotted with dotted lines. Everywhere is the green of trees and flowers.
The most prominent at Dalaland Coffee is the green space like a miniature tropical oasis, giving you “beautiful like a magazine cover” check-in photos. Guests can immerse themselves in the open natural scenery, watch Koi fish swimming around in the lake.
Dalaland Coffee has both an outdoor space and an air-conditioned room. The menu of drinks is diverse with many dishes of fruit tea, coffee, ice cream, yogurt, smoothies…
Address: 24/4/1 Tran Ngoc Dien, Thu Duc City. Average price: 70,000 VND.
Saigon shop: Cheese Coffee
Located on Dinh Tien Hoang Street with a prime location in the city center, opposite the Television Station, Cheese Coffee makes everyone passing right… look back because the long wall has only… black tones.
The word Cheese is also very prominent with its recognizable bronze color, harmoniously combined with the fanciful black wall as the background.
This is also the check-in corner that attracts a lot of young people to this cafe to get a mysterious black tone photo. When the restaurant is crowded, if you want to take pictures, customers have to queue on the sidewalk to wait for their turn.
Inside the restaurant, the interior is also designed in French style, bringing a corner of Europe in the heart of Saigon.
Cheese Coffee’s menu has many delicious dishes. The milk teas or fruit teas here are suggested to try.
Address: 45 Dinh Tien Hoang, District 1. Average price: 55,000 VND.
Coffee with a beautiful view of Saigon: Da Bao Concept – Co Do
Nestled in the space of an ancient villa on Tu Xuong Street, Da Bao Concept – Ancient Capital is a cafe that blends modernity with traditional details of the nation, with Hue royal style.
The tables and chairs are arranged in a minimalist style. In the middle of the restaurant is a tree-lined garden with a paved path on the brown ground, with romantic lanterns hanging above it. The poetic, nostalgic check-in corners are the reason why young people come to “virtual life” at Da Bao Concept – Ancient Capital.
The drink menu is not too diverse, there are some fruit tea dishes with unique ingredients such as pandan leaf tea, rose longan tea, rambutan lotus tea… In addition, the shop serves cakes.
To Da Bao Concept – Co Do, you don’t park your car right at the shop, but go to nearby number 81 Tran Quoc Thao.
Address: 18 Tu Xuong, District 3. Average price: 60,000 VND.
Coffee with a beautiful view of Saigon: Cafe Luia
Located in a small alley next to Hong Bang University, Cafe Luia’s location is a bit difficult to find, but this cafe is still attractive enough for young people to “work hard” to come here to check-in.
With a minimalist style with Korean characteristics, Cafe Luia has elegant white and gray tones. The space of the restaurant brings a feeling of relaxation and comfort to diners.
A special feature here is the design of the shop inspired by Hanok – traditional Korean housing architecture. In the middle is a beautiful small garden, surrounded by rows of houses. Through the glass, guests sitting in any direction inside can also see the flowers, leaves and plants outside.
The owner of Cafe Luia is Korean, so it’s easy to understand why the drinks and cakes here are also full of Korean flavors, which can bring a different experience to diners.
Address: 195/10/2 Dien Bien Phu, Binh Thanh district. Average price: 90,000 VND.
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