An old Saigon retro cafe Local Saigon Café is close to the Bincheng Market, you can sit when you go to the Bincheng Market. The whole cafe has a strong nostalgic mottled atmosphere, with old Saigon life photos, old-fashioned radios, speakers, etc. on the walls, making every corner super flavorful. You can learn locals to sit on the sidewalk stools and chat freely, and enjoy the busy street view and passers-by while super grounded. 𝗕 à 𝗡 à 𝗖 à 𝗣𝗵ê light coffee, is the signature of 𝗟𝗼𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝗮𝗶𝗴𝗼𝗻 𝗖𝗮𝗳e, the milk is sweet and greasy to drink, suitable for friends who don't like too strong caffeine but want to taste a little coffee. -
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An old Saigon retro cafe Local Saigon Café is close to the Bincheng Market, you can sit when you go to the Bincheng Market. The whole cafe has a strong nostalgic mottled atmosphere, with old Saigon life photos, old-fashioned radios, speakers, etc. on the walls, making every corner super flavorful. You can learn locals to sit on the sidewalk stools and chat freely, and enjoy the busy street view and passers-by while super grounded. 𝗕 à 𝗡 à 𝗖 à 𝗣𝗵ê light coffee, is the signature of 𝗟𝗼𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝗮𝗶𝗴𝗼𝗻 𝗖𝗮𝗳e, the milk is sweet and greasy to drink, suitable for friends who don't like too strong caffeine but want to taste a little coffee. -
Ho Chi Minh City is a relatively large traditional market, everything is sold, but because it is a traditional market, it is more stuffy and crowded. In summer, you have to be prepared in your heart. You can buy nuts and coffee beans. However, coffee beans are best to be stocked with three, which is a good choice. There is a market for eating, using, and everything, but the brand-name goods are obviously not authentic. It’s okay to eat here and buy snacks, but it’s just a place to visit, so it’s not suitable to stay too long.
Vietnam's large and small cities have special markets. The location of Ho Chi Minh City Center is the Bincheng Market, which is also translated into Bianqing Market. The functional areas of the market are divided into more scientific. The dry goods are in the internal center, and the fresh vegetables and fish are on the periphery of the market. You can see a lot of local Vietnamese items, very grounded.
very touristy market, but still the best place to get all sorts of souvenirs for you and your loved ones! we also had tea at one of the stalls. definitely an experience not to be missed!
Ben Thanh Market is an iconic landmark in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, and it's a must-visit for anyone exploring this vibrant city. Inside, you'll find a labyrinth of stalls and shops selling an array of goods, from clothing and souvenirs to fresh produce and local street food. It's a bustling place, and the energy is infectious.Bargaining is a common practice, so be prepared to haggle with the vendors, and you might find some great deals. It's essential to be polite and patient during negotiations. ❤️
a place u must visit when you go to ho Chi Minh city. however, all items sold here are quite pricey. therefore, u need to know how to haggle..
very central, everybody knows that tourists will come visit here so be mindful of the price that vendors will set up. always try to haggle with goods but the smoothies are soo yummy