Let's take a look at the recent period, which cafe names are on the must-visit list for Saigon's youth!
Updating once again on 3 incredibly picturesque new cafes in Saigon that are attracting the attention of the trendy youth for photo-worthy check-ins.
It can be said that in Saigon - the most vibrant city in Vietnam, where young people see going to coffee shops as a common habit - every now and then, there's a new cafe. These cafes not only invest in quality but also must be beautiful, attractive, and meet the 'check-in photo' needs of today's youth. And any Saigon cafe that gets the most check-ins will be the hottest!
So, in the recent period, which new cafes have been visited the most by the youth? Let's update together!
1. Saigon Hideaway

Nook is a coffee shop combined with a homestay tucked away in a small alley near the center of Saigon. True to its name, the place is gentle, tranquil, like a private hideaway for anyone to slip into and take refuge. From a distance, the cafe resembles a separate oasis with climbing vines and pots of plants covering the entire front facade. This greenery not only creates a refreshing, pleasant atmosphere but also serves as a perfect backdrop for photography.

The cafe has a relatively small area and only one floor. However, the interior space is well arranged, ensuring that each person has their own corner without interfering with anyone else. The drinks and cakes at the cafe are delicious and reasonably priced. If you come here, don't forget to try the signature drinks like iced silver needle tea, hot chocolate with egg, or revisit your childhood with a glass of iced tamarind or sago palm gruel.

The upper space is the homestay area for those who need accommodation. Inspired by Japanese dormitories, you can easily find the serene atmosphere of the land of the rising sun here. From architecture to small interior details like straw mats, rattan chairs, wooden cabinets, everything is designed in a minimalist and close-to-nature style. In Saigon, you may not need to rent a homestay much, but if you have friends visiting from elsewhere, you can suggest Nook!

2. The Museum Cafe

Even before it opened, The Museum Cafe caused a sensation on social media with extremely attractive teasers and images. Luckily, Saigon's youth were not disappointed with The Museum. The place is modeled after a modern museum, so every corner, every detail in the cafe is carefully crafted, with a high aesthetic sense and a youthful, modern style.

From gigantic bearbrick models to hanging paintings throughout the cafe and even neon light panels, it feels like this is a real museum. Both the interior and exterior spaces of The Museum are spacious, so even if it's crowded, you don't have to worry.

Apart from beverages, a variety of food and desserts are also available here. The prices are quite reasonable, even cheaper than expected for such a space. However, due to its recent opening, The Museum faces the common issue of slow service and a bit of a wait for the dishes.
3. New L’usine

L’usine is a name familiar to Saigon's youth, especially those with a taste for the European-American coffee/food style. Recently, the brand officially opened its flagship store - the largest, most beautiful, and strategically located compared to all other branches.

The freshness lies not only in the location but this time, L’usine has undergone a remarkable transformation, changing its brand identity and spirit 100%. While the stores on Dong Khoi or Le Loi evoke the atmosphere of foreign cafeterias, New L’usine emphasizes the culture and aesthetics of the Vietnamese, especially the people of Saigon. This is evident in the architecture and decor of the cafe.

The new L’usine with 4 floors divided into 3 main spaces - cafe, concept store, and restaurant, promises to allow Saigon's youth to explore and be carefree. If you're someone who enjoys spaces with vintage colors but still has a fresh, modern spirit, New L’usine is the name you can't miss this weekend!
According to Youth Knowledge
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Reference: Travel Guide on Mytour
MytourSeptember 20, 2017