The South-Central Coasts and Highlands Restaurants

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  • 1. B&B Café

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    One of Mui Ne’s best kept secrets is the beachside B&B Café. It feels out of place on the expansive grounds of Ca Ty Resort, but you can hang out here all day watching the kitesurfers and sipping reasonably priced fresh squeezed juices, blended coffees, and flavored sodas in shaded huts steps from the beach. The wooden chairs are hard, though, so bring a towel and sit on the beach or the grass. Meals can be ordered from adjacent restaurant.

    6 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan, Vietnam

    Known For

    • Prime beachside location
    • Lots of space to relax
    • Reasonably priced drinks
  • 2. Bicycle Up Cafe

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    A cute and quirky little coffee shop serving a range of drinks, including beer, cakes, ice cream, and yogurt, Bicycle Up is a great place to rest and recharge with a book (check out the homemade book light fittings), a coffee, or a fruit smoothie while listening to mellow music. This quiet refuge is perfect for a rainy day.

    82 Truong Cong Dinh, Dalat, Lam Dong, Vietnam
    0263-370–0177

    Known For

    • Cozy atmosphere
    • Excellent coffee
    • Street art outside
  • 3. Indochine Coffee

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    This stunning café was designed by international-award-winning Vietnamese architect Vo Trong Nghia, who specializes in structures made completely out of bamboo. Part of the Indochine Hotel, it's a local drinks-and-ice cream spot overlooking the Dakbla River, with soaring inverted cone-shaped bamboo columns and many peaceful fish ponds.

    30 Bach Dang, Kon Tum, Kon Tum, Vietnam

    Known For

    • Unique bamboo design
    • River views
  • 4. Dalat Train Villa & Cafe

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    A quaint little café in a restored 1910 French train carriage that's now parked in lovely grounds next to a small guesthouse, this place serves up a selection of Western and Vietnamese dishes and a ton of charm. For trainspotters wanting to get a double train fix, the café and its friendly staff are an easy walk along a main road and down a narrow local road from the old Dalat Railway Station.

    1 Quang Trung, Dalat, Lam Dong, Vietnam
    0263-381–6365

    Known For

    • Charming atmosphere
    • Historical feel
    • Local coffee
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