1. Su Van Hanh Street
Previously, this small street in the center of District 10 was known for its numerous cafés. However, the bubble tea craze transformed Su Van Hanh Street, turning it into a bustling area with countless bubble tea shops emerging rapidly. Although it doesn't yet rival other streets in terms of variety, it's impossible to visit here without finding new bubble tea options to try. It’s no surprise that ComeBuy chose Su Van Hanh as its first location, as the area is home to many universities and dense residential neighborhoods, making it a prime spot for food enthusiasts. Uncle Tea, Maku, and R&B soon followed, and the opening of Vạn Hạnh Mall marked the entry of Phúc Long into the bubble tea scene in District 10.
Many coffee shops in the area also offer bubble tea on their menus, such as the popular bubble tea made with whole tea leaves at Cheese Coffee. For a nostalgic trip back to your school days, check out Chattime and âm 100 độ. With so many bubble tea choices available here, you'll definitely be spoiled for choice!
Brands found on Su Van Hanh Street include: Phúc Long, R&B, Maku, Bobapop, Uncle Tea, Chattime, âm 100 độ, ComeBuy, and Toco Toco.


2. Phan Van Tri Street
If you’re from the outskirts like Go Vap or Binh Thanh and wonder where to go, here's a tip: head straight to Phan Van Tri Street. This once quiet road has now become a buzzing hub with tons of bubble tea and coffee spots.
In the area near Emart, you’ll find a row of villas housing places like Royal Tea, Heekcaa, and the soon-to-open Koi Thé. The competition isn’t far behind, with Toco Toco, GongCha, Trà Tiên Hưởng, and Bobapop all adding to the excitement. While these bubble tea shops aren’t right next to each other, you’ll still find plenty of great spots for a hangout if you look around.
And as this area continues to develop with more shopping centers and schools, the list of bubble tea brands on Phan Van Tri Street is constantly growing.


3. Nguyen Hue Walking Street
The name ‘walking street’ is no longer as popular as it once was. Nowadays, Nguyen Hue Walking Street is known as the ‘bubble tea hub.’ Take a walk, and you’ll be amazed at the multitude of brands from all over the place that have set up shop here. It all started with Gong Cha, the only store dominating the area. But now, counting the number of bubble tea shops here is a task in itself.
Koi Thé seems to be the busiest, with four stores and long lines of customers at each. Phuc Long is equally popular, with 3 or 4 outlets nearby. In addition, Nguyen Hue Street is always the top choice for new brands entering Vietnam. You’ll find Share Tea, Britea, Onezo, Hebes, Maku, R&B, and others, all of which are bustling with crowds.
With so many choices, Nguyen Hue Walking Street has become the first place young people think of when they want bubble tea. And despite visiting every day, you’d never be able to try every drink here. Some of the bubble tea brands available in District 1 include Koi Thé, Phuc Long, Gongcha, Nesno, Onezo, Britea, R&B, TeaWan, Share Tea, Maku, Hebes, Heekcaa, Royal Tea, Cha Cha Go, Tian Cha, Bobapop, Cueicha, The Alley, all located at the Nguyen Hue Walking Street


4. Phan Xich Long
Often compared to San Francisco in Saigon, Phan Xich Long Street undoubtedly deserves a spot on this list. With over 10 well-known bubble tea brands setting up shop here, including Royal Tea, Gongcha, Cha Cha Go, Koi Thé, 4T, and the latest additions ComeBuy, Too Cha, and Hey Long Tea, this area is constantly buzzing.
Not only is this street home to some of the most prestigious brands, but it also caters to all kinds of budgets. While Gongcha and ComeBuy have no drinks under 40k, you can still find more affordable options like Bobapop and Lavida. Additionally, the sidewalks are lined with takeaway bubble tea shops, perfect for students looking for a quick and budget-friendly treat. Why not take a trip to Phan Xich Long this weekend to experience it all?


5. Phu Dong 6-Way Roundabout
Young people often joke that at the Phu Dong 6-Way Roundabout, no matter which direction you face—North, South, East, or West—there are always bubble tea shops. Popular names such as Sharetea, Phuc Long, Royal Tea, Mr. Wish, Toco Toco, Starbuck, and more are all here. These tea shops invest heavily in spacious and airy locations with plenty of spots for photos. Most offer free parking in the nearby alleys. On weekends, choosing a cute bubble tea shop, chatting, and enjoying the lively city atmosphere is an excellent choice for the youth!
This 'bubble tea street' has become a familiar destination for young people, not only for their favorite drinks but also for the chance to take photos and capture memories at the Phu Dong 6-Way Roundabout.


