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Three new style cafes in central Saigon


The airy space and delicious drinks are a plus for the new cafés in District 1 and 3.

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The Running Bean
Owning a location in the heart of the city, this café has been open since mid-February. The space is modern in design, with white trim and many windows for natural light.
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The menu is mainly made from coffee, the price from 45,000. Quan also sells pastries with many different flavors. The average price is 45,000 VND. The restaurant is open from 8h to 22h30 daily.
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Tee's Coffee
Located on Ly Tu Trong Street, this place is considered by many guests to have a close, cool space like a coffee shop in Da Lat city. Also use the white color as the main decoration, the shop also has many green tiles arranged cleverly inside.
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Average price of drinks in the bar ranges from 35,000 to 70,000.
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The green decoration in the restaurant makes the diners feel comfortable.
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Quan located on Tran Quoc Toan as an antique museum, suitable for those who want to find a private corner in the heart of the city. Decorations in the shop most of the old, by hand collector. Small angles are arranged randomly and often change over time.
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The shop is open 7h - 22h30. In addition to regular beverages can also sell beer. According to the owner, beer is served as a regular beverage, not much for a guest. The more you drink, the higher the price of beer.

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