The first high-camping cafe in Vietnam attracts young people to check-in thanks to the new model.
Located on the rooftop of a complex in Thu Duc City (HCMC), the emerging cafe impresses diners when it combines camping with coffee enjoyment. Taking advantage of the garden space, the “2 in 1” model offers exciting experiences, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the facilities of a real camping trip. Photo: Anh Nguyet. Mr. Khuong Duy, founder of Square 39, shared with Zing: “The shop applies a high-camping model. This is a form of camping with full facilities such as tents, beds, air conditioners, toilets, etc. water heater, table and chairs, kitchen”. This form has grown quite strongly in many Asian countries such as Japan, Korea and Thailand. Photo: Anh Nguyet. “I want to remove the default of many people about camping that it is a sacrifice of needs and lack of utilities,” Duy added. Different from popular types of camping such as bushcraft (specializing in survival, taking advantage of what is available in nature), pure camping (only a tent and a few simple items), high-camping is aimed at comfortable, relaxing for visitors. Photo: _tientienvo_, bokttoonga. Due to the complicated situation of the epidemic, the restaurant limited the number of customers to 30 people. This place is suitable for those who are afraid to travel, camp far away during the epidemic season. The shop owner confided: “Due to the epidemic, I can’t travel, go to crowded places. It was my chance to come to camping, one of the safe forms of tourism in the context of complicated epidemic developments. “. The coffee shop is in the demo phase of perfecting the menu and process. Photo: Tran Ngoc Qui. The restaurant welcomes guests from 7am to 10pm. The main open space, natural light, so early in the morning or late afternoon, the sun is not too harsh, is the right time for you to take pictures here. The shop owns a cooling steam system, arranged many fans to help diners escape the hot summer days. Photo: Square39.sg. The menu at the restaurant is quite diverse, including coffee, juice, ground ice, smoothies, yogurt, priced from 37,000 VND. The pastries diners can enjoy are croissant or cookies. “The taste is not too good, but the drinks are okay. The plus point is that the shop uses paper straws to protect the environment” is the feeling of diners Anh Nguyet. Photo: Anh Nguyet, dyicon8888. After going into official operation, the shop serves some grilled snacks with craft beer and imported beer after 5pm. These are suggestions for visitors who want to experience a picnic at night. The shop has an impressive view of Landmark 81, you can also come here to watch the sunset, the city lights up. Photo: Square 39.
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