Wednesday 12 February 2020

Visit these cafes to escape the summer heat in Ho Chi Minh City

Visit these cafes to escape the summer heat in Ho Chi Minh City
Green space and a cool atmosphere make these unique cafes in Ho Chi Minh City popular hideouts from the sizzling sun.

38 Flower Market & Tea House

38 Flower Market & Tea House
This café on the busy Ly Tu Trong Street looks like a small garden in the heart of Saigon where fresh flowers can be found in every corner.

Thanks to its breezy, cool space, the café has become an ideal getaway amidst the scorching summer heat with real feel afternoon temperatures climbing to 41 degrees Celsius, or 106 degrees Fahrenheit.
Besides coffee, the drinks menu is also designed to help you cool down with various kinds of teas and juices. Prices start from VND30,000 ($1.31).

Nang Xanh Garden Café

Nang Xanh Garden Café
Nestled down a small alley on Hoang Hoa Tham Street in Phu Nhuan District, Nang Xanh (Blue Sunlight) Garden Café catches the attention with its eye-catching interior décor with a tropical theme.
The shop is covered with green plants, giving customers a refreshing feeling. The café is open 24 hours a day.

Tron (Round) Bistro Café  

Tron (Round) Bistro Café
The café on Dinh Bo Linh Street in Binh Thanh District is a not-to-be-missed address for nature enthusiasts thanks to its green space and wall decor. Guests can enjoy drinks such as strawberry tea, coffee and juices, with prices starting from VND25,000 ($1.09).

See more: The best day trips from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Friday 13 December 2019

Top 5 best rooftop bars in Saigon, Vietnam

Top 5 best rooftop bars in Saigon, Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is one of the most genuine cities in Asia with great culture, friendly people and superb prices. The rooftop bars also have all these criteria’s. There are also many great rooftop swimming pools here. So, which is the best rooftop bar in Ho Chi Minh? Just scroll down and find the Saigon rooftop bar best suited for you.

Rex Rooftop Garden at Rex Hotel Saigon

Rex Rooftop Garden at Rex Hotel Saigon
Rex Rooftop Garden at Rex Hotel Saigon makes up for its modest height with breath-taking views of Vietnam’s French colonial structures such as Saigon Opera House and People’s Committee Hall. Set on the fifth floor, it is also fitted with an elevated stage and dancefloor, hosting live Latino bands and salsa performances at 20:00 onwards. The price range here is fairly in line with most rooftop bars in Ho Chi Minh City, but you can enjoy selected alcohols at about 20% off from 17:00 to 19:00.

Address: Rex Hotel Saigon, 141 Nguyen Hue Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

EON Heli Bar 
EON Heli Bar
EON takes the crown as Saigon’s highest rooftop bar, and it does it by a long shot, it is located on the 52nd floor of Bitexco, up until recently Saigon’s tallest building. Maybe it is because the bar is so high up that the owners felt the need to make it indoors. Picture windows that make up the walls still allow for phenomenal vistas of practically the entire central city, but you may not feel quite so “at-one” with the city as in a rooftop bar where you can feel the outside air on your skin.

Perhaps making up for that fact, though, is a huge drink menu that includes all manner of wines and cocktails. There are also popular DJs and live acoustic acts that pay at EON regularly. The prices are not as stratospherically high as the bar itself, but they will run you at least $10 per drink unless you go during the happy hour at 1:00 to 4:00 PM.

Address: 2 Hai Trieu, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

Chill Sky Bar

Chill Sky Bar
This is probably one of the few bars which has the most romantic and prime position in Saigon. The whole city looks vivid and colorful in front of your eyes when you stand in Chill Sky Bar that sits on the 25th floor of Saigon’s AB Tower. It is hard to find any minus point of this bar because it is completely fine in all aspects, ranging from the food to the services. Everything is all lavish and perfect. The cocktails here have always been ranked as “10 quality points” by stylish customers. The bar also has cool and stylish DJs. The music they play is good and even a little mysterious, making you just want to dance and have yourself sunk into it.

Chill Sky is truly suitable for couples, friends, tourists who like coming here to enjoy great views and take photos. Please remember that before any arrival, you need to wear courteous clothes because the bar can refuse to serve you if you wore flip flops.

Address: 76A Le Lai Rooftop of AB Tower, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

OMG Rooftop Bar

OMG Rooftop Bar
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Not energetic like Chill Bar and monumental like Shri, OMG Rooftop is simply a place to admire Saigon’s night. Located in the rooftop surrounded by Saigon crowded streets, OMG emerges like a jewel with a bar beautified by an Asian style in the 90s. It brings to you an interesting experience when contemplating the whole area around Ben Thanh market, which is very colorful and lively. OMG has soft and warm interior design in which the light is cleverly integrated. The bar also offers you a subtle, youthful and dynamic Saigon. The food and drink here is very good with a reasonable price.

Stepping inside OMG, chatting with friends or just sipping a glass of Virgin Plum Mojito is a smart choice. You can simply sit here and then enjoy the comfortable seating, cool breeze and an amazing view, of course. Staffs in the bar are very friendly and enthusiastic that will be always present when you call. That makes OMG little by little become a well-known rooftop bar in Saigon.

Address: 15-17-19 Nguyen An Ninh, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

Saigon Saigon Rooftop Bar

Saigon Saigon Rooftop Bar
Opened in 1959, Saigon Saigon Rooftop Bar is an iconic landmark in Ho Chi Minh City as the setting for daily war correspondents briefing during the Vietnam War. The bar is set on the ninth floor of the Caravelle Saigon, featuring fairy lights, wooden furnishing, plenty of foliage for a cosy ambience, and views of Lam Son Square. Daily happy hour promos at Saigon Saigon Rooftop Bar are between 16:00 and 19:00 where you can enjoy 50% off your total bill. All drinks are also served with a selection of snacks such as nuts, dried fruits, and shrimp.

Address: 19 Lam Son Square, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

See more: Best places to spend your Christmas in Saigon
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Wednesday 24 July 2019

Relax on weekend with the best cinemas in Saigon

Relax on weekend with the best cinemas in Saigon
Tired of strolling around the city all day in Vietnam vacation? Watching a movie in Ho Chi Minh City cinemas is a great way to relax after a long day of going sightseeing. Nothing is more wonderful than rewarding yourself with the latest movie to learn more about Vietnamese film culture as well as enjoying blockbuster movies all over the world at state-of-the-art cinemas in Saigon. Consider top 5 best cinemas that you should pay a visit in your Ho Chi Minh City tours below.

CGV Cinema 

CGV Cinema
CGV is one of the top five global movie theaters and publishers. Therefore, CGV is the biggest cinema in Vietnam and the best cinema in Ho Chi Minh City. In CGV cinema, you will not only enjoy a wide variety of movies through innovative technologies such as IMAX, STARIUM, 4DX, Dolby Atmos audio system but also enjoy a whole new and different cuisine while experiencing the highest quality service. This is the first cinema system in Vietnam with luxurious cinema rooms such as L’amour, Premium, Gold Class, Stadium, Art House and Sweet Box for couples who love privacy.

In addition, CGV always has attractive promotions for students and CGV members. Especially, every last Monday of the month, in CGV, you can enjoy all films in the 2D format with only VND 50,000 / ticket for all types of seats.

Address:

  • Floor 5th, Crescent Mall, Tan Phu, Ho Chi Minh City
  • Liberty Central Citypoint Hotel, District 1, 59 Pasteur, Ben Nghe, Ho Chi Minh City
  • 126, Tan Da, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City
  • Floor 3rd, Pandora City, 1, Truong Chinh, Ho Chi Minh City
  • Level 3, Aeon Mall, 30, Bao Tan Thang, Celadon City, Son Ly, Ho Chi Minh City
  • Floor 5th, Parkson Paragon, 3, Nguyen Luong Bang, Tan Phu, Ho Chi Minh City


Lotte Cinema

Lotte Cinema
Also from Korea, Lotte Cinema is another popular choice for both locals and tourists to watch movies in Ho Chi Minh city. Lotte Cinema are equipped with fully newest facility and systems including  Dolby Atmos, Digital screen, 4-way speakers, couple-seat. And the most specially, Lotte Cinema has luxurious waiting rooms for V.I.P members. When coming to Lotte cinema, you will have a comfortable time enjoying movies on the big screen.

Address:

  • Floor 7, Cantavil Premier, Hanoi Highway, An Phu Ward, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City
  • Floor 4, Pico Plaza, 20 Cong Hoa, Ward 12, Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City
  • 13th Floor Diamond Plaza, 34 Le Duan, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City


BHD Cinema

BHD Cinema
As a famous cinema system in Saigon, BHD cinema is loved by young people, not only by its large space but also with its cheap price. Located at floor 3 and 4 of Bitexco Building in the heart of District 1, BHD Star Bitexco is one of the most popular movie theaters in BHD cinema system on weekends with a romantic and lively space design. This cinema will give you the most emotional movie, the happiest time with your friends, or simply a fun movie night in Saigon.

Address:

  • 3rd and 4th floor, ICON 68, 2 Hai Trieu, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
  • Floor B1 & B2, Vincom Business Center, No. 190 Quang Trung, Go Vap, Ho Chi Minh City
  • 5th floor, Vincom Business Center, 159 Ha Noi Highway, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City
  • 4th floor, Vincom Plaza Le Van Viet, 50 Le Van Viet, District 9, Ho Chi Minh City
  • 4th floor, Satra Pham Hung, C6 / 27 Pham Hung, Binh Chanh, Ho Chi Minh City
  • 5th floor, Vincom Supermarket 3/2, 3C 3/2 Street, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City


CineStar Cinema

CineStar Cinema
CineStar has become a favored cinema system by extremely cheap ticket, popcorn and drinks prices with a premium service. Visitors can experience the Dolby Atmos audio system designed specifically for high-end movie theaters. Moreover, many events are constantly launching new films and exciting promotions available only at CineStar.

Address: 

  • 271 Nguyen Trai Street, Nguyen Cu Trinh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
  • 135 Hai Ba Trung street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City


Galaxy Cinema

Galaxy Cinema
Galaxy Cinema has several locations in the city like CGV and BHD. However, this cinema is the most convenient for you to find when you get a house on Pham Ngu Lao street. From the centre of Ho Chi Minh city, you can reach either of their cinemas (one on Nguyen Trai street, the other on Pham Ngu Lao street) in very close distance, approximately in a 5 to 10 minute walk.

Having Western standards, the admission fee for a ticket is considered inexpensive. Prices do vary according to the day and the time you want to watch a movie. Prices for a 2D ticket start around 90,000 VND while the same ticket on a Wednesday afternoon is only 60,000 VND. For a 3D movie, you should expect to pay around 120,000 VND and if you want to have a VIP seat, which gives you the best seats in the cinema for an optimized viewing experience, you will pay around 160,000 VND on the weekend, but this option often comes with a drink and popcorn.

Address: 

  • 116 Nguyen Du Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
  • 230 Nguyen Trai, Ho Chi Minh City
  • 3rd floor, CoopMart Foodcosa, Go Vap District, Ho Chi Minh City


Read more: Discover the most unique streets in Saigon

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Wednesday 17 July 2019

The most tranquil coffee shops in Saigon

The most tranquil coffee shops in Saigon
In Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), there are many cafes with various styles from garden cafe, street cafe, family cafe, cafe take away. For people who want a quiet place to read books or working, their choices must be book cafes or co-working spaces, which is considered as mini libraries.

Song Cham Cafe 

Is there time when all you want to do is slow down, to have some moment to do nothing but just sit and think about everything in your life? Is there time when you just want to hide yourself in a little corner, to feel time slowing down?
Song Cham Cafe
Song Cham Cafe is highly recommend for people who want to find their own space, enjoy books and it is also a place where authors and poets living in Ho Chi Minh come to meet and discuss about cultural topics.

Address: 63B Tran Quoc Thao Street, ward 7, district 3, HCMC

Banksy Cafe

Banksy Cafe
This gem hides itself in a concrete building almost invisible to all the street. The three things this coffee shop has are good coffee, a great concept, and a killer cocktail.

The cafe is named after the famous artist “Banksy”, a British graffiti artist. The decor is matched to the concept with books about Banksy lining the shelves and Banksy-related photographs and canvases on the walls, which lend this coffee shop deep urban vibes.

Address: 14 Ton That Dam, Nguyen Thai Binh ward, District 1, HCMC

Chieu Cafe Shop

Chieu Cafe Shop
The cafe shop is named after its owner. It now has more than 1000 titles of book, mostly the owner's, the others are contributed by the customers. Just like other book cafe shop, the aim of Chieu cafe shop is to conserve the reading culture in the internet society.

Address: 377 Hoang Sa street, Tan Dinh ward, district 1, HCMC

Geek Hub

Geek Hub
This coffee shop is located in a small alley, so it is very quiet and tranquil even though it is in District 1, the most active district of Ho Chi Minh City. The Geek Hub design is minimal and is decorated with many cute small trees set in simple wood shelves. You can also make a reservation for a meeting room or room for groups of 12 to 15 people. The best part about this café is the chairs, conference chairs without wheels which makes you feel like a professional working in an office.

Address
27B/9 Nguyen Dinh Chieu street, Da Kao ward, District 1, HCMC 
244/31 Huynh Van Banh, Ward 11, Phu Nhuan District, HCMC

Think in a Box Café

Think in a Box Café
Think in a Box has several types of work rooms for you to choose from, depending on whether you are doing personal or group work. The name Think in a Box seems contradictory to the saying “think out of the box”, but as a working space, this café really offers you a “box” to work in.

Everyone respects the rule of silence in this café. The theme color is white to also inspire clarity. Stay on the first floor if you are working by yourself. You will also have a white board at each seat and it is free to use.

Address: 
116 Nguyen Van Thu street, Da Kao ward, District 1, HCMC
27 Nguyen Khac Nhu street, Co Giang ward, District 1, HCMC

Comma Cafe

Comma Cafe
Operating on the basis of “pay-per-minute” with more than 2000 titles of various genres and a selection of board games, Comma Cafe even surprises you with its book tents and unique beehive cubicles fully equipped with lighting for you to lie down and devour books to your heart’s content or to have a word with your friends without fear of distraction.

Address: 653 Le Van Luong street, Tan Phong ward, district 7, HCMC

See more: 5 interesting places outside Ho Chi Minh City

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Friday 21 June 2019

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City
People may think that they understand it, explore all or its corners but someday they find out that this city offers more things to feel, taste, smell or do than they have ever imagined.  It is chaotic, crowded, tiring with traffic jam every day. If you have a weekend in Saigon, just try 5 following things then you will gradually feel the lure that only it has.

Take a city tour by yourself

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City
Start your sightseeing with a walking tour of District 1. The Notre Dame Cathedral is at its best in the early morning, and right across the street is the old Saigon Post Office, a worth-while stop with photogenic tiled floors and ancient phone booths. Cut a path through the park on your way to the Reunification Palace to see how young Vietnamese enjoy their downtime. After scoping out the Reunification Palace, let your legs carry you back toward Dong Khoi st., the city's main shopping throughfare, toward the Saigon Opera House.

Soul-treatment alongside Saigon river

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City
A week full of stresses, busy with work will be drifted away after a weekend at An Lam Saigon River- a brand new place for people who love the peacefulness, spa and some moments of enchantment in this crowded Saigon. Nestled under a shaded tropical canopy, An Lam Retreats Saigon River is a 15-minute boat ride from Saigon’s busy centre. You can make an idyllic escape with 19 spacious suites and villas spread across a lush garden, enjoying the delicious Western and Vietnamese restaurant, luxurious spa, and meditative plunge pool.

Enjoy Nguyen Hue Walking Street

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City
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An alternate people watching option for crowded Bui Vien or Pham Ngu Lao street is Nguyen Hue Walking Street. It is a 60m wide pedestrian strip that runs from the colonial era People’s Committee Building, with its Ho Chi Minh statue, 900 meters down to the Saigon River.

Nguyen Hue walking street put officially into operation on 29 April 2015. As scheduled, on weekdays, vehicles are still allowed to run along Nguyen Hue street, but from 6 pm to 1 am on Saturday and Sunday, all kinds of vehicles are banned to travel here. The old Nguyen Hue Flower Street now becomes a square and the first walking street of Saigon. It just likes Saigon that is changing in every breath and in every moment. However, despite changes, Saigon remains deep impression in the heart of tourists.

Dine with the locals

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City
One of Ho Chi Minh’s more decadent eateries is Hum Café in District 3, a highly-rated vegetarian restaurant so popular that a sibling, Hum Lounge, has also opened up in District 1. Dine at the original Hum for an intimate vibe, attentive staff and pretty fairy lights twinkling in the trees outside. The meat-free menu is so extensive that even carnivores should find something they fancy. 

Learn to cook Vietnamese dishes

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City
A food tour with splendid of Vietnamese dishes does not satisfy you? Let’s try something more challenging, Vietnamese cooking class. Unlike any other culinary style in South East Asia, Vietnamese cuisine is a mixture of Vietnam traditional style with China vibe and Western-inspired trait, which reflects in a variety of dishes from the South to the North of Vietnam. Saigon is a land of immigrants from all provinces in Vietnam, thus, it is smart choice to take a cooking class here.


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Friday 7 June 2019

Explore the cuisine in Bui Vien street, Saigon

Explore the cuisine in Bui Vien street, Saigon
Bui Vien Street in Ho Chi Minh backpacker area is one of the most hustle and bustle places in the city. The crowd from all over the world gather in the street every night for eating, drinking, chatting leisurely. Eating and drinking are the things to do in this street which is overwhelmed with many budget restaurants.

Ong Cao

Explore the cuisine in Bui Vien street, Saigon
Ong Cao is in in Bui Vien’s top 5 the street’s first craft beer tap room, with beers from 7 of the city’s brewers. They serve decent food too. Opened by Jeremy and May, a Vietnamese couple with French origins, the goal was for a beer bar with a distinct French bistro feel. Somewhere welcoming, where locals could relax, drink a beer, snack on cold cuts.

Located at the far end of Bui Vien in a building that has been in the family for 70 years, the bar’s decor combines vintage classic design with a modern, hip ambience. Home-fashioned wood tables are set against black and white walls covered with graffiti from Vietnam’s first generation of graffiti artists. It all combines to develop a distinct and welcoming environment, appealing to mixed generations of beer drinkers.

Lost in Saigon

Explore the cuisine in Bui Vien street, Saigon
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Lost in Saigon is a frequently-packed dive bar along Bui Vien Street, where you can enjoy Vietnamese and Mexican-style fare as well as strong cocktails, beers, and liquor until late. Located in the bustling Pham Ngu Lao, there are plenty of tables on the open-air sidewalk with views of local vendors, street performances, and pedestrians.

Highly recommended dishes include cheese nachos (VND 79,000), pho with beef or chicken (VND 65,000), and banh mi bo ne (VND 129,000), which is a Vietnamese-style sizzling steak served with bread. For drinks, classic cocktails are priced at VND 130,000, while whiskies start at VND 70,000 per shot and VND 1,500,000 per bottle.

Chicken Coop

Explore the cuisine in Bui Vien street, Saigon
Home of Phat Rooster beers, this unassuming, hole-in-the-wall dive bar offers an unpretentious, no-nonsense place to sink an above average craft beer at a below average price.
As Phat Rooster’s unofficial tap room, they have a choice of 6 craft beers, including Saigon Blonde, a refreshingly drinkable session beer, and their Phat Shiv, a 7% ABV German beer with a flowery aroma and a distinct hint of berries.

Owned and run as a family business, expect to see the owners’ child and young relatives interacting with customers as they enjoy their food or beer. Managed by Don, a Chicago native who understands the meaning of customer service, the staff are friendly and welcoming.

Pho Quynh Saigon

Explore the cuisine in Bui Vien street, Saigon
Pho Quynh Saigon is a fuss-free dining venue that is heavily frequented by the local population thanks to its quick service and generous portions. Occupying a busy corner on Pham Ngu Lao Street, a bowl of pho costs about VND 65,000 and although it is pricier than other local venues, you get a substantial amount of beef slices, meatballs, brisket, and fresh greens. Another must try at Pho Quynh Saigon is pho bo kho, which consists of rice vermicelli with a thick and flavourful beef stew.

Sandos Restaurant Saigon

Explore the cuisine in Bui Vien street, Saigon
Sandos Restaurant Saigon boasts a good selection of local and western cuisine, cheap beers, fresh fruit juices, and efficient service in Pham Ngu Lao Street. Exuding a casual and cosy setting, this quaint eatery features a spacious patio section with plenty of colourful wooden furnishing while its indoor dining section is ideal for those looking to escape the city’s often scorching afternoons.

Read more: Top things to do in District 1, Saigon

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Thursday 2 May 2019

5 activities to do in Ho Chi Minh City

5 activities to do in Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s largest city and cultural hub. Still known to many as Saigon, HCMC is a bustling urban sprawl of busy roundabouts and interesting sights. Use this list of things to do in Ho Chi Minh City to avoid missing any must-see sights during your exciting visit to Vietnam.

See a Water Puppet Show

See a Water Puppet Show
The tradition of water puppetry dates back to the 11th century in Vietnam, and catching a show should be high on your list for things to do in Ho Chi Minh City.

Although water puppet shows attract plenty of tourists, the most authentic performances are still performed exclusively in Vietnamese. Musicians sat on each side of the stage provide the soundtrack with traditional instruments as well as the voices of the puppets. The puppets themselves, some of which are large and heavy, enact scenes from village life -- all on top of a pool of water.

Visit the Reunification Palace

Visit the Reunification Palace
The Reunification Palace, previously known as Independence Palace, is the place that the Vietnam War ended. On the morning of April 30, 1975, a North Vietnamese tank crashed through the palace wall as evacuation efforts were still underway.

The Reunification Palace was used as the command center for General Nguyen Van Thieu; strategic maps and war-related objects are still on display. Visitors can tour the building and grounds which include highlights such as the presidential office and a command bunker in the basement.

Go to Ben Thanh Market

Go to Ben Thanh Market
Although very touristy, the Ben Thanh Market is still a must-see in Ho Chi Minh City. The cramped market is a labyrinth of stalls selling everything from trinkets to pigs’ feet.

Whether you’re after souvenirs, great travel photo opportunities, or just want to take a whirl in one of Asia’s most hectic markets, the Ben Thanh Market is a full-on sensory experience! You’ll need to drive a hard bargain to land a fair price.

Visit the War Market

Visit the War Market
Strangest of the markets in Ho Chi Minh City, the so-called War Market can be a little tricky to find. The market consists of cages in a basement where relics and artifacts dug up from the French and American wars in Vietnam are sold.

Plenty of other Chinese-made army surplus is on sale along with uniforms, ribbons, dog tags, and unidentifiable items lost by soldiers or pulled out of helicopter wrecks.

Find the War Market at the intersection of Yersin and Cong Tru Street, south of the Pham Ngu Lao area.

Get a Beer

Get a Beer
The Pham Ngu Lao area in District 1 comes alive at night with scores of budget travelers eating pho, socializing, and enjoying cheap beer at simple sidewalk cafes.

Sitting on plastic stools along the busy streets to drink cheap local beer and inhale motorbike exhaust is a rite of passage for all visitors to Ho Chi Minh City. A thin lager can be had for 50 cents or less; watching traffic, people, and even rats scurrying is all part of the experience!

Bui Vien Street is the busiest and most popular for a bia hoi experience.

See more: The most impressive architectures in Ho Chi Minh City
Source: tripsavvy

Tuesday 22 January 2019

Best restaurants to have Chinese foods in Saigon

Best restaurants to have Chinese foods in Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City has an abundant and growing number of Chinese restaurants. These restaurants mentioned below are your best bets for eating Chinese in Saigon.

Lee's Noodle Kitchen

Lee's Noodle Kitchen
One of the newer faces in town, Lee’s serves up a variety of tasty noodle dishes in one of Saigon’s most western neighborhoods. The prawn and pork dumplings are delicious and the roast duck mouth watering, yet at Lee’s it’s really the noodles that steal the show. Each dish can be ordered dry and then tossed in a sesame oil or as a soup with steaming pork broth.

Tan Nguyen Thai

Tan Nguyen Thai
Tan Nguyen Thai is known locally by Western expats, Chinese, and Vietnamese alike to have some of the best dumplings in town. A towering menu sitting on top of red and yellow signage will let you know you’ve made it to this always-packed hole in the wall in Saigon’s historic Cholon neighborhood. This should be a stop on any food lover’s visit to Vietnam. The menu is as extensive as it is delicious, featuring nearly a dozen pages of steamed or pan fried dumplings. Come with friends so you can try as much as possible.

Ocean Palace

Ocean Palace
Located just outside the madness of central Saigon, Ocean Palace is one of the best higher-end Chinese options in town. The menu is geared more toward seafood with options like prawn dumplings and shrimp pancakes. However, their meat and vegetarian options are great as well. The roast duck is crispy and expertly marinated.

Tien Phat Dim Sum

Tien Phat Dim Sum
In operation for over 20 years now, Tien Phat is a Hong Kong joint dropped into the midst of Vietnam’s oldest Chinatown. The menu is similarly extensive to that of Tan Nguyen Thai, and the ambiance is cozy, casual and authentic. The steamed pork and crab dumplings are some of our favorite in the whole city.

Li Bai Chinese Restaurant

Li Bai Chinese Restaurant
Located on the second floor of the Saigon Sheraton, Li Bai boasts some of the best and most expensive Chinese food in the region. The Beijing Duck is widely regarded as one of the, if not the, tastiest in the city, and the Dim sum list is never ending. With such a high-end location, it’s no surprise that the service is great and ambiance pleasant.

Source: Internet

Thursday 10 January 2019

Saigon sense market: the interesting market in Saigon

Saigon sense market: the interesting market in Saigon
As time progresses, the markets have become a tourist attraction for foreign visitors, but they can be hard to find, especially in district 1 when there are not many markets beside the Ben Thanh market. However, the Sense Market at the September 23th Park became a phenomenon for its fantastic and diverse street foods, especially in Saigon street foods that can only be found in small street markets.

The location

Saigon sense market: the interesting market in Saigon
The Sense Market, unlike other supermarkets and shopping malls, is unique for its distinctive location. Never before has a small-scale food court been located inside a park and under a stage at the heart of the city, making it very convenient for passers-by and tourists to fill their stomach and while visiting district 1. This is because the market is 10-minute away on foot from the Ben Thanh market and surrounded by different services and stores. There are two zones in the September 9th Park with the market being situated in Zone B, facing Pham Ngu Lao street and Le Lai street.
Saigon sense market: the interesting market in Saigon
Such a structure of organizing the food stores also shows how brilliant the designers are. This is illustrated by the closeness among the food stores that helps to connect different guests, as there are big seats for having meals on one side or right on the walking way. Such seats enable the diners to enjoy every cuisine presented in the Food Town, not being confined to one food shop exclusively like in other shopping malls. This is mainly due to the Food Town’s permission to have different dishes and foods in one table.

Read more: The interesting weekend markets for the young in Saigon

Inside the Sense Market

Saigon sense market: the interesting market in Saigon
What distinguishes Sense Market from other malls in the city is the combination of a modern supermarket and a traditional food court that resembles street markets. Taka Plaza, a shopping mall, is the first area to be in the visitors’ sight when entering the market. This 2000-square-metre mall contains more than 400 big and small fashion stalls, giving the visitors a range of product choices at reasonable and affordable prices.

The foods

Saigon sense market: the interesting market in Saigon
The Sense Market is well-known for its diversity in the food cultures and street foods with more than 50 food stalls in Asiana Food Town. The name might give you some clues about the type of foods here: Asian foods. From China, India, Japan to Thailand, Singapore, and Vietnam, the arguably most famous dishes around Asia gather in one place.
Saigon sense market: the interesting market in Saigon
The prices vary too, ranging from 45000 VND to 150000 VND depending on the foods purchased.

Source Local Insider