A must-visit for any coffee lover in Da Nang. With its stylish and spacious interior, friendly staff, and delicious food and drinks, it's the perfect place to relax and unwind.
The cafe is located on a quiet street in the heart of the city, making it a great escape from the hustle and bustle. The interior is tastefully decorated with a modern and minimalist aesthetic. There's plenty of seating, both indoors and outdoors, so you're sure to find a spot to your liking.
I visited Reden Cafe with a friend and we were both immediately impressed by the atmosphere. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and they were happy to make recommendations from the menu. We ordered a couple of coffees and a pastry, and everything was delicious. The coffee was rich and flavorful, and the pastry was fresh and flaky. We also loved the fact that Reden Cafe uses locally sourced ingredients.
In addition to coffee, Reden Cafe also offers a variety of other beverages, including tea, kombucha, smoothies, and fresh juices and sodas.
If you're looking for a great place to get a coffee, work on your laptop, or meet up with friends, I highly recommend Reden Cafe. It's a hidden gem that's sure to become your new favorite spot.
Overall, I would give Reden Cafe 5 out of 5 stars. It's a great place to relax and enjoy a delicious...
Read moreRedent Bistro offers a classic and charming environment, perfect for a relaxed coffee break or casual meetup. The drink selection is impressive — from rich coffees to fragrant teas and refreshing smoothies, everything I tried was flavorful and well-made.
One standout is their salt coffee — creamy, balanced, and made even better by the caramel sugar topping that adds a lovely depth of flavor. It’s a must-try!
As for the food, it’s decent but not the main highlight. The Egg Benedict was quite good — nicely cooked with a satisfying texture. However, the rice with beef was just average, a bit too oily for my taste. Also, the food menu is quite limited, so don’t expect a wide range of options.
Overall, Redent Bistro shines most in its drinks and cozy ambiance. If you’re going for the coffee and atmosphere, you’ll likely...
Read moreThe cafes in Da Nang have the weirdest and inexplicable management practices.
The places looks like it would have costed a $1M to construct and fitout, yet:
The music is too loud - it is more a bar than a cafe. Who wants to be subjected to the owners musical taste?
There’s like 10 different cakes on display with no name, no description and no prices. Like are we supposed to one by one ask the staff how much each one costs and its flavour?
There’s no acoustic barrier seperating the upstairs are. kids are allowed to run around upstairs causing noise on top of the loud music, yet you know what the staff says? “Go upstairs if...
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