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Saigon Coi Rieng Coffee shop

Submitted by on Saturday, May 2, 2009 – 8:18 pm9 Comments |

Finally I able to get a picture of one of the best coffee shops in Saigon.  I spent most of the day at Coi Rieng coffee shop located in the Tan Binh District not far from my house.  It is actually a comfortable place to spend the day.  Too food is not bad and the coffee quite good.  I ended up eating a small breakfast and light lunch there.

The music is not too loud so you can have a casual conversation without having to scream at your friends.  WiFi is available as well.

There were several Expats there as well but normally mostly Vietnamese visit Coi Rieng.

No rain to cool things down though icon sad Saigon Coi Rieng Coffee shop

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(front view near entrance)

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(My breakfast)

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(Cafe sua da)

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(Several pools at Coi Rieng)

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(Surfing the free WiFi on my AspireOne)

Coi Rieng Addrees: 334A Nguyen Trong Tuyen, Ward 2, Tan Binh District, Saigon.

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@DoanThuc: Same owners? I would not be surprised :-)

Oh, i love Coi Rieng cafe, it is lovely. there is Piano each Saturday night. I heard that Coi Rieng and Du Mien cafe's owner is the same.

Quote: "I’d like to introduce “Guitar G?” Coffee in Phu Nhuan Dist"
I tried to type "Guitar Go^~", you know, it's vietnamese, but the result was G?
Ooops, should have mentioned great post! Waiting for your next post!

Quote: "I’d like to introduce “Guitar G?” Coffee in Phu Nhuan Dist"
I tried to type "Guitar Go^~", you know, it's vietnamese, but the result was G?

@An Nguyen: Ok, thanks. I will try to visit Guitar Go. Not sure what the font problem is. In the next couple of months I plan to clean up the layout of this blog and make it less cluttered. I will use the same theme from my other blog, http://www.expatpragmatist.com

PS: look like there's problem with font. That coffee shop's name is "Guitar Go" ("Acoustic Guitar" in English)

Oh, if you like classical art, I'd like to introduce "Guitar G?" Coffee in Phu Nhuan Dist. It's just a small coffee shop but it's a well-known place with the poets and musicians in Saigon, especially for the classical guitarist. They often perform classical guitar (duo or solo) at nights. A good corner for enjoying fine art and relaxing after a stressful day.

Address: 3F Thich Quang Duc St., Phu Nhuan Dist.

@layered: I think they were built for Asians so I had no problems sitting in them :-) Actually, I sat inside later. The chairs were more comfortable.

Coi Rieng uses chairs that are among the most beautiful I have ever seen. But they are also the most uncomfortable chairs I have ever sat in -- no back support. How could you sit in those chairs for as long as you did?
-- Mel