Thursday , November 21 2024

Coffee shops that stay open all night in Saigon


With a variety of drinks and relax ambiance, these coffee shops that stay open 24/7 are options for a late night out in Saigon.

Kai Coffee

Kai Coffee has a quiet atmosphere, a spacious space, and is decorated in a modern style. There are many tables arranged in the coffee shop with several power outlets, suitable for people coming to study and work. However, it doesn’t have a fixed parking spot, so your motorcycle can be moved, which may make it difficult to find.

Their signature drinks are caramel macchiato, pink guava strawberry tea, and hazelnut milk tea, with prices ranging from VND25,000 to VND50,000 ($1.06 to $2.12).

Address: 139 Nguyen Thai Binh Street, District 1

Kai Coffee has a modern and spacious sitting area. Photo courtesy of Kai Coffee.

Kai Coffee has a modern and spacious sitting area. Photo courtesy of Kai Coffee.

Opera Tea Club

This cafe is fully equipped with air conditioning, high-speed wifi, and even provides pillows and places to sleep so you can rest comfortably. With a vintage decor, dim yellow lighting, and vintage furniture, the shop has a retro aesthetic. All of this helps create a quiet ambiance.

Customers often comment that the price of drinks is high, about VND50,000 – VND60,000 per drink. However, with each purchase, customers are given a “buy one get one free” voucher for the next purchase.

Address: 39 Ly Tu Trong Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1

The cafe has a quiet atmosphere that is not suitable for a big group of friends. Photo courtesy of Opera Tea Club.

The Opera Tea Club has a quiet atmosphere that is not suitable for a big group of friends. Photo courtesy of Opera Tea Club

Thuc Cafe

Thuc Cafe has an exterior design with rustic touches. Customers should be aware that the space is quite small. A good thing is that there is a spacious private parking lot not far from the cafe.

Thuc Cafe is located in the city center, and so it is very crowded from midnight till early in the morning. The menu is diverse, with prices ranging from VND20,000 to VND44,000.

Address: 37 Ly Tu Trong Street, District 1.

The coffee shop has been a favorite spot for many customers. Photo courtesy of Thuc Cafe.

Thuc Cafe has been a favorite spot for many customers. Photo courtesy of Thuc Cafe

Step Up – Coffee Shop

Located in the heart of District 1, the cafe has a large and airy space, featuring electrical outlets at each table. You can choose to sit either on the sidewalk to watch the world pass by or sit inside to work. There are many food vendors in the area around the shop.

The drinks here stand out with the wide variety of teas, such as peach orange lemongrass tea, lychee tea, and mango green tea.

The price of each drink ranges from VND25,000 to VND60,000.

Address: 32 Pham Hong Thai Street, District 1.

There are seating areas in and outside the shop. Photo courtesy of Step Up - Coffee Shop

There are seating areas in and outside the Step Up – Coffee Shop. Photo courtesy of Step Up – Coffee Shop

Cong Ca Phe

Cong Coffee has many shops in Ho Chi Minh City, with most open overnight. The space is designed in the style of the 1980s, but because the space is quite tight, the shops are often crowded.

A plus is that the cafe serves many types of snacks along with drinks. The staff is friendly, although many customers complain they are slow. Coffee with coconut milk is their most popular beverage.

The price per drink ranges from VND40,000 to VND80,000.

Address: 1st floor, Apartment Building 26 Ly Tu Trong, District 1.

Cong Coffee attracts customers thanks to its unique aesthetic. Photo courtesy of Cong Coffee.

Cong Coffee attracts customers thanks to its unique aesthetic. Photo courtesy of Cong Coffee

Den Da Coffee

This cafe is designed in the style of the 1950s and 1960s, with an open space and many seats. All of the tables in the shop have power outlets, so you can easily charge your phone and laptop. Customer complaints about service are common, though.

The menu offers a wide variety of choices, including Vietnamese white coffee, black tea, oolong milk tea, and cakes. Prices range from VND25,000 to VND55,000.

Address: 182 Pasteur Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1.

The old vintage style of Den Da Coffee is a highlight of the shop. Photo courtesy of Den Da Coffee.

The old vintage style of Den Da Coffee is a highlight of the shop. Photo courtesy of Den Da Coffee

Snob Coffee

In addition to basic drinks such as coffee and milk tea, Snob Coffee also serves cakes, with prices ranging from VND20,000 to VND100,000. Many customers have praised the coffee shop for its beautiful design, but since it is often crowded, it may not be suitable for people who like a quiet atmosphere. Some even complain about the unfriendly attitude of the staff.

Address: 185 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, District 1.

Snob Coffee is praised for its modern and clean look. Photo courtesy of Snob Coffee.

Snob Coffee is praised for its modern and clean look. Photo courtesy of Snob Coffee

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