1. TIEM CA PHE ME: A UNIQUE WOODEN COMPLEX IN THE HEART OF GO VAP
1.1. Two facing buildings – a truly “one-of-a-kind” highlight
Unlike typical cafés, Me coffee makes a strong impression with its scale, featuring two wooden buildings facing each other at the same address.
- Both buildings stay true to traditional wooden architecture, with subdued tiled roofs and wide verandas that welcome the breeze.
- This symmetrical layout not only allows the café to accommodate a large number of guests but also creates a miniature “coffee street,” where standing in one building you can look across to the other, framed by rows of lanterns and lush greenery.
1.2. A “master” of seasonal decorative concepts
Tiem Me is well known in Go Vap as a café that frequently “changes outfits.” Each festive season, both buildings are transformed simultaneously, creating a truly impressive atmosphere:
- Traditional Lunar New Year concept: Red lantern strings, vibrant calligraphy banners, and displays of yellow apricot and peach blossoms turn the space into a miniature spring village.
- Mid-Autumn Festival concept: Hundreds of handcrafted lanterns glow warmly throughout the wooden space, evoking nostalgic childhood memories.
- Christmas concept: A unique blend of Christmas trees, artificial snow, and Eastern-style architecture creates a festive atmosphere that feels both novel and cozy.
2. MENU AND REASONABLE PRICING
2.1. Beverages for every taste
- Tropical fruit teas: Signature refreshing drinks with light tea flavors and fresh fruit, beautifully presented.
- Espresso-based coffee & Vietnamese drip coffee: Bold, authentic flavors suitable for both working guests and casual coffee lovers.
- Reference prices: From 35,000 VND – 65,000 VND. This is a highly competitive price range for a large-scale café complex in the Cityland area.
2.2. Notable amenities
- Opening hours: 07:00 – 22:30 daily.
- Space: A variety of areas ranging from airy outdoor garden seating to warm wooden interiors, suitable for group meetings, working sessions, or romantic dates.
3. CHECK-IN TIPS FOR “MILLION-VIEW” PHOTOS
- Make use of symmetry: Standing on the balcony of one building and shooting toward the opposite building is the best angle to capture the grandeur of the wooden architecture.
- Best times to visit: Early morning (8:00 – 10:00) is when sunlight slants beautifully through the wooden spaces. In the evening, when the lights come on, both buildings become especially magical and atmospheric.