Cafes in Dalat - Pay According to Satisfaction
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Cafes in Dalat - Pay According to Satisfaction

Diners who drink tea and coffee can freely pay based on their dining experience.The café on Trieu Viet Vuong Street, more than 2 kilometers from Xuan Huong Lake, is a popular hangout for many young people visiting Da Lat. The walls and stairs are primarily made of wood. The wall behind the window is covered in notes, where visitors can save their conversations.The interior of the shop is designed in a classic style, with antique tables and chairs, wooden pianos... The majority of the employees are disabled. Diners who place an order or make a request will write it down on a piece of paper and hand it to the wait staff.

The menu is simple, with some familiar water dishes like tea and coffee... Water dishes are free of charge. A wooden crate stood in front of the small kitchen. Diners pay "depending on the satisfaction and happiness of being here," according to the restaurant's menu.The front yard is open and light. Tables and chairs are arranged beneath the canopy. The restaurant is quite crowded in the morning and afternoon, but everyone is limited to speaking loudly, so it is not too noisy.The back of the shop overlooks a small, covered garden, and the winters are slightly cold and windy. Guests can sit here and watch the wildflowers bloom bright yellow from October 10-11. This is also an appropriate address for people traveling alone who want to find a 'chill' corner away from other people.Despite being close to the city center and on a major thoroughfare, the space here is still very quiet due to its location beneath a slope. Many trees surround the shop, giving the impression that you are lost in a fairy garden. The shop has numerous 'virtual living' corners that are ideal for photography.Tourists in taxis will arrive at the top of the slope after walking down a few tens of meters. The roadside flowers are stunning. You can run to the front of the shop and park right next to it if you ride a motorcycle.

Source: Vi Yến


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