Strolling through the hot streets of Ho Chi Minh City, I desperately needed a pick-me-up. Luckily, I stumbled upon a cute little cafe called Caztus Ice Blended. Now, let me tell you, this place wasn't fancy by any means, but it had a certain charm. Maybe it was the friendly staff who greeted me with a smile, or the vibrant murals splashed across the walls.
The real star of the show, though, was their ice blended drinks. Their menu was massive, filled with all sorts of creative concoctions. I went for a classic chocolate – rich, icy, and perfectly sweet. It was just what I needed to beat the heat and recharge. Plus, the price was super reasonable, which is always a win in my book.
Caztus Ice Blended wasn't just about the drinks, though. It had a cool vibe, a great place to relax and people-watch for a bit. While I can't say it's a must-see sight in Ho Chi Minh City, it was definitely a delightful little discovery. If you're looking for a refreshing drink and a chill atmosphere, Caztus Ice Blended is absolutely worth...
Read moreGreat ice-blended drinks! In love with this place ever since they first had this branch here.
My favourite is Cheeze Cat (idk if I spelled it correctly) and Little Girl. It was quite sad to know that the Little Girl is no longer available.
Everything is quite affordable. It was cheaper before, and there was not much promotion like it is now. I still remember that day when I rode my bike, ordered a way-cheaper-and-sweeter Cheeze Cat with Matcha cream on top at no extra cost.
Service has always been good. The counter staffs are always friendly and dedicated.
I love the design that they made, all of those posters and cards. Just find it a little bit annoying how they have discounts almost every single day. I think this devaluates the brand A LOT. Hope they will have better marketing strategy that can both attract customers and improve/maintain the...
Read moreCaztus was one of the first cafes to introduce those yummy blended drinks and that cool industrial look.
I went back recently after six years, and the place still feels the same. It is not too crowded, the seats are comfy, and there are plenty of plugs for your laptop. Perfect for a bit of work or just chilling out.
The coffee is great, but the other drinks are very ordinary. The Tac Di Dua drink is mostly pineapple flavour, with hardly any coconut or kumquat. And it is a bit disappointing that they serve drinks in plastic cups, even if you are drinking in.
The motorbike parking is a few houses away, so remember to give your parking ticket to the staff when ordering to get it stamped. That way, you will not have to pay when you pick...
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