We went with my friend there to drink a cocktail and watch the beautiful view . When we went inside lady yelled at as that is full but we said we have friends there waiting for us . When we went upstairs I was shocked there were 10 tables empty . It was not full and she lied to us . We asked to sit and order and the guy asked us to go downstairs and order . We went downstairs and I was really mad with the hole situation and asked why they lied to us that it’s empty. The guy was shocked he didn’t even know if it’s full or not and then the lady approached us and trying to make excuses about the situation . She said that too many people they go up take pictures and go . The point is if she would told us to order and go up we would do it for sure . By lying it’s empty we would have gone . I don’t understand why such a beautiful place does not have a good customer service . People working there they don’t even speak English . How are is it even possible ? Very bad experience and definitely I don’t...
Read moreTucked away on a charming street in Hoi An's Old Town, I stumbled upon this gem called 92 Station. It was a welcome escape from the midday sun, and the staff was so friendly, immediately pointing me towards the hidden treasure - the rooftop!
The climb up was worth every step. The view from the top is simply stunning - a 360-degree panorama of the entire ancient town. It was the perfect spot to relax, soak in the atmosphere, and snap some incredible photos.
Now, I wouldn't call myself a coffee snob, but their Vietnamese coffee was strong and delicious, just what I needed to perk up. I also tried a bite of their fresh spring rolls, and the flavors were amazing. Light, refreshing, and packed with herbs - a perfect compliment to the coffee.
Prices were very reasonable considering the location, and the overall vibe was fantastic. If you're looking for a place to chill, enjoy the view, and grab a tasty bite or drink, then 92 Station should definitely be on your Hoi...
Read moreI recently visited 92 Station Cafe, and unfortunately, it was not a pleasant experience. The staff insisted that each person in our group order at least one coffee, which felt unnecessarily restrictive and off-putting. This policy is unreasonable, especially if some of us prefer other items or are not coffee drinkers.
Moreover, the lack of flexibility and customer service left a bad impression. A restaurant should prioritize creating a welcoming environment, but this approach felt more like forcing purchases rather than valuing customer satisfaction.
I would not recommend this place to anyone looking for a relaxed and accommodating coffee experience. There are plenty of other coffee spots that respect their customers’ preferences...
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