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5 new cafes in Saigon

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Diverse design styles, strange drink menus and unique atmosphere, that is how many new coffee shops have recently opened in Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh City impresses young people.

16 Grams Café


Nestled on a small and quiet street in Tan Dinh area, where the golden light shines on the hanging paintings, the jade-colored ceramic tiles embellish the walls, the vinyl record player echoes the Jazz melody, and the gentle aroma of the coffee cup spreads is what diners feel when they visit the shop for the first time.



If you choose to come here on a weekend morning, you need to pay attention to the limited area of the restaurant and the number of customers is a little crowded, but the staff quickly assists guests in arranging seats.


What makes many people most interested here is the space like a miniature exhibition hall with artistic paintings, creating a background for more depth photography.


The shop has an open bartending barista. The menu includes espresso, cold brew, vietnamese coffee, latte, milk or fruit juice. You can sip drinks with croissants, pain au chocolat.


Address: 32 Thach Thi Thanh, Tan Dinh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City 07000

Phone: 0347 641 632


Photo: 16 Grams Café


PÒ CAFÉ


After the establishment in Nguyen Hue pedestrian street (District 1), the shop has just opened a new branch in Binh Thanh.


According to some diners, the space of the restaurant has Hue features mixed with rustic industrial style. Seating includes a ground floor area and a small corner outside the yard, a pleasant atmosphere.


The shop specializes in salt coffee - a specialty of Hue. If you order this drink, you will be served a gold or navy blue filter with a random quote engraved. Each portion of salt coffee has its own iced cup for guests to adjust to their liking.


In addition, the menu also has many choices with special flavors such as pink mango tea, pink mango with young coconut, fresh milk or coffee with burnt egg cream, matcha with salted milk, etc.


Some other side dishes are dried mango with chili salt, crab bread with cheese, bread with milk dipping sauce, and egg cream croissants.


Address: 8th Floor - 42 Nguyen Hue, District 1.

160/27 Bui Dinh Tuy, Binh Thanh.

Phone: 037 597 8325

https://www.facebook.com/pocafemuoi/


Photo: PHO CAFE


Roasters Tour


Just over 1 week after officially opening, Du Lam Roasters in Binh Thanh district quickly attracted coffee connoisseurs.

The shop has its own substance with the main color tone of cement gray. Indoor and outdoor seats, tables and chairs are arranged at a suitable distance for solo travelers, couples or large groups.


The menu features on-site roasted coffees. In addition, the restaurant also serves croissants, rubbed bread with egg sauce, and pate chaud.


Photo: Du Lam


The shop is quite crowded, however, perhaps due to the light of the space, it is still comfortable and pleasant to sit and work and chat for a long time. The service staff is attentive and friendly.


Address: 362/3 Ung Van Khiem, Ward 25, Binh Thanh, Ho Chi Minh City 700000

Phone: 0908 051 411

https://www.facebook.com/DuLamRoasters/?_rdr


À La Main Coffee Roasters


Compared to À La Main Cafe on Street 17, the new branch on Dang Duc Thuat Street (same district 7) has a quieter space, the interior is mainly made of wood to create a cozy feeling.


The design is gentle, the atmosphere is fresh and pleasant. The guests are mainly young people who come here to sit and work, run deadlines.

The restaurant's menu is diverse and new. Signature drink flavors are Pistaschio Coffee Latte, Coconut Coffee, Citrus Coldbrew, Avocado Smooothie, Cascara Ice Tea...



Desserts include plain croissant, plain waffle, French toast, carrot cake, strawberry nutella croffle... You can also enjoy brunch with garden salad, ham & cheese, toast, burger, eggs benedict.


Address: Dang Duc Thuat/13 My Kim 2, Tan Phong, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City 72910

Phone: 0867 564 134

https://www.facebook.com/p/%C3%80-La-Main-Caf%C3%A9-100092291413665/


Photo: À La Main Cafe


Every Half Coffee Roasters


With a new branch located in the lobby of The Hall Mark building, the restaurant offers a takeaway concept so the number of seats is also somewhat limited.


Every Half's drinks focus on coffees. According to the reviews of some customers, the coffee taste of the shop is quite strong.

The shop has many different forms such as filtering, cold brewing, machine brewing... Depending on your personal taste, you can choose the type of enjoyment that suits you.



The salon operates during office hours, Monday - Friday is open from 7-18h and Saturday is served from 7-14h.


This is an office building, so there is a fee for visitors. If you park your car under the building, the first 30 minutes will be free, 10,000 VND for the next 60 minutes. You can find them in nearby parking lots at a more suitable cost.


https://www.facebook.com/everyhalf/


Photo: Every Half


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