THE ESCAPE BAR & CAFE
Read moreCompletely unexpected in this small highland town. The bar is run by Curtis King, an American musician who has won numerous awards, including the Grammy awards. Jazz classics, with a touch of soul, blues and rock... Improvised orchestras brighten up the evening that stretches into the late night. Beautiful atmosphere, a connoisseur and curious public, this is the place to have a last drink when all the bars lower the curtain. Nice muffled atmosphere that goes with the music we play there. Program to follow online.
THE OBSERVATORY
Read moreOpened only a few years ago, The Observatory has quickly become a reference and has built up a good reputation. The place hosts parties and musical events. Its rooftop offers a magnificent night view on the city and is very appreciated by locals as well as tourists coming to discover another facet of life in Ho Chi Minh City. Dancing nights and inspired DJs from the country or international (Taiwan, Chicago, etc.). A recommended address and a reference for electronic music lovers.
A O SHOW - LUNE PRODUCTION
Read moreSuperb musical and choreographic performances - the circus is also honored - which constitute an excellent introduction to the historical and cultural imagination of Vietnam. Bamboo is honored in an exceptional scenography illuminated by the grace and flexibility of the dancers. Performance schedule, times, reservations and special offers available on the website. An exceptional show warmly recommended.
VUNG TAU BEACH CLUB
Read moreOn Bai Sau, the meeting place for surfers and beach club fans. The house is rather Russian-speaking, managed by a Russian team that has a sense of party. The week is punctuated by parties organized around live music from bands, singers and DJs. Here, we dance on local and international pop music and also on Russian hits. Amazing and rather funny. Meeting people is easy and the atmosphere is nice. At sunset on the beach, barbecues are organized in a dreamy setting. Good choice of spirits and cocktails.
HOUSE Nº1
Read moreHouse n°1 is defined as a multifunctional place: it is both a bar to enjoy a cocktail on the first floor, but also a co-working space on the second floor, and finally a café/cinema on the roof terrace. Events are organized on a regular basis: live music, concerts, parties... House n°1 is located a few steps away from the night market. The place is very frequented by travelers, expatriates and locals who like to meet there to spend convivial moments where the music takes all its place.
GUITAR HAWAII - HOI AN LIVE MUSIC BAR
Read moreVery friendly atmosphere in this bar where all the evenings are different, but have in common a superb warm atmosphere. Live music with local and international bands. The bar's resident orchestra masters all the Vietnamese and Western classics and is absolutely delighted to welcome visiting foreign musicians or to accompany the tourist who would like to sing along. Ideal for your parties.
HELIO COFFEE
Read moreThis chain of cafes, well established in Hanoi, has about ten establishments, all located in tourist areas such as the Ethnography Museum or the Water Puppet Theater on the shores of Hoen Kiêm Lake. They serve nau da (iced coffee), fruit juices, pastries, ice cream, but also pho, pizzas and salads for lunch. Convenient and really cheap... Note, the application downloadable on Google Play or App Store that allows you to order and avoid the queues.
FLIGHTLESS BIRD
Read moreNew Zealand Pub. Pedicure, manicure, massages (back, head, feet) and cocktails…
CAFÉ JARDIN DE BONSAI DE MANH
Read moreWelcome to Café de la Joie, an oasis of serenity. Nestled on the banks of the Red River, this unpretentious café is much more than just a meeting place: it's a paradise for plant lovers. Manh, the owner, grows hundreds of kumquat plants. His reputation has earned him numerous awards and distinctions. The month of January is particularly frenetic, as it precedes the Tet holiday, whose emblematic gift is the kumquat.
MAISON DE THÉ HIEN TRA TRUONG XUAN
Read moreA picturesque place in this passage near the Temple of Literature. Traditional architecture and the cult of tea. Also sale of Vietnamese teas selected for their respective virtues.