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Although there are many recommended shops, Ho Chi Minh City itself is not big, and eating, drinking and playing are concentrated. It is basically citywalk and exploring shops. Many of them can be walked, and taxis are not expensive. What surprised me during this Trip was that many coffee shops in Ho Chi Minh City are more designed than those in Bangkok, more cozy and comfortable, and have a variety of styles. They are open every day.
Picture 1, manmoi, 10:00am-10:00pm, you must go at night, it's like a fairy tale world.
Pictures 2-3, Saigon coffee roastery, 7:00am-10:00pm, the entrance is very good to take pictures, and the wall opposite is also full of flowers. There are not many cars and people in the alley, so you can take as much as you want.
Pictures 4-5, Dabao Concept, 7:00am-9:00pm, the door is very good to take pictures, the overall retro feeling, I saw other bloggers come in the evening, when the lights are on, there is a lot of atmosphere.
Picture 6, Little HaNoi Egg Coffee (Ky Con), 7:00am-9:00pm, this shop has branches, don't go to the wrong place, the one I checked in has a terrace with flowers. This dessert and coffee are the most recommended, egg toast, avocado yogurt, and the avocado portion is super generous.
Pictures 7-9, 3T Egg coffee, 7:00am-midnight, Katinat is across the street and it is also a very popular coffee shop with a nice exterior, you can check in together.
Picture 10, Cheese Coffee 157, 7:00am-10:00pm, this shop also has many branches, don't go to the wrong place. It's super French and super photogenic.
Picture 11, The workshop coffee, 8:00am-9:00pm, it is also a French coffee shop, near Independence Square, with beautiful street views outside the window.
Photos 12-13, Ola Hale, weekday 10:00am-midnight, weekend 9:00am-midnight. Not only can you see the pink church, but every floor of this coffee shop is beautiful. The second floor has floor-to-ceiling windows facing the church, the third floor has an open-air bar, and the fourth floor has reeds.
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