Coffee Styles in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam | Viet Bright
Do you love coffee? If the answer is yes, this post is for you. Coffee in Vietnam is not just a drink, it’s a part of our culture. We could drink coffee in the morning, in noon, in afternoon, in evening – we could drink coffee alone, with strangers, with friends, with family. Let’s take a tour of where you could drink coffee in Ho Chi Minh city. And from that, i am sure you would see how much we love coffee.
The most two common drinks in Vietnam – milk ice coffee and black ice coffee. Let’s see where you can get a coffee in Ho Chi Minh city 🙂At street, on the way to work in early morning, you can order a coffee from a small bike like this and take away.Sitting on the ground, chatting, playing music and drinking coffee at a park near Duc Ba church.Drinking coffee on small chair, low table at the walking area – this place brings on a very comfortable atmosphere. But, you can see this kind invades the space of pedestrians and so, day by day, it will be forbidden soon… quite sad…People tens to open their heart there and so, you can talk to strangers about popular topics such as: sport, social news, world politics…Small coffee shops are the most popular places to drink coffee as you won’t be afraid of sudden rains in Saigon.The young and creative owner could built unique style to their own small coffee show, for ex: vintage, old car, pet house,… So, their coffee shop could became a place to meet for the same interest people.The beautiful and warmly design of a small coffee shopThere could be an attractive corner like this in a small coffee shop.The small roof top coffee shop, where you can look at planes landing or taking off, putting your dream high on them.The modern city comes with modern coffee shops, they are bigger with elegant interior design…A coffee shop from famous brand – Starbucks. They are quite expensive to my opinion.The biggest is the garden coffee shop where actually, you drink coffee in a garden.This is a common place for whole family to gather because the kids could have space to play safely around.
No matter if you rich or you poor, no matter if you are alone or with friends, no matter if you are sad or happy – there is always at least one coffee shop that match your situation perfectly in Ho Chi Minh city – a city of a country who people love coffee so much more than you think.