Comparable to Hanoi or HCMC, Da Nang now boasts many cafés with impressive designs, attracting numerous visitors.
Exploring Da Nang's Beautiful Cafés
The Garden
Situated on Vo Nguyen Giap Street, overlooking the sea, with distant views of Son Tra Mountain and Linh Ung Pagoda, The Garden is renowned as the most picturesque spot in Da Nang. The café leaves guests in awe with its impressive Mediterranean-style design, featuring predominantly white tones in furniture and drapes. Complemented by the turquoise hues under the summer sun, it offers perfect photo opportunities. The Garden serves both coffee and beverages. Interestingly, many Korean tourists visiting Da Nang check into this location, likening it to cafés in Jeju Island.

Golem Cafe
This café resembles a small hanging garden with multiple open spaces, utilizing greenery for a refreshing ambiance. Situated on Tran Quoc Toan Street, Golem boasts a predominantly Western interior, featuring wooden furniture and wrought iron chairs. In the evenings, it sparkles like an outdoor party under shimmering lights. The café offers a diverse range of beverages, along with some light snacks like pastries.

Our Corner Café
With a cozy name, this café nestled in a small alleyway always evokes a sense of returning to childhood homes. Every small object, from old TVs to tablecloths, tables, cabinets, vintage flower-patterned tiles, small potted plants, a Cub 81 scooter, and wrought iron windows, brings back memories. In this warm space, you can enjoy simple local treats like tea, preserved fruits, and mung bean cakes. Our Corner Café even has 'four-legged staff' – adorable and hospitable dogs and cats.

Kokogreen
If you're seeking a cool retreat with delicious food during holidays, Kokogreen might be the perfect spot. The spacious café features white-painted walls, sunlight-flooded windows, and abundant greenery. A tall wooden bookshelf reaching the ceiling adds a touch of Western flair and impressiveness. Kokogreen offers a rich variety of low-carb options, primarily aimed at health-conscious individuals, along with a vegetarian menu for those with dietary preferences.

NAM House
NAM House, much like Our Corner Café, takes guests back to bygone eras with its nostalgic ambiance. However, the café's design is more polished and professional. The impressive golden-painted walls adorned with numerous frames and antique clocks create a space that appeals to vintage car enthusiasts. Notably, the café's Wi-Fi connection is quite poor, a deliberate choice to encourage people to converse more like in 1997, rather than getting lost in technology.

By Ha Nguyen/Star
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourAugust 30, 2017