nice place though the street floods really easily and quite badly. comfortable seating but expensive. also, doesn’t always have the pasteurise they offer, which sucks, since the food menu is already limited…


BIBOUYO - Art cafe in Ho Chi Minh City

About This Place
Bibouyo occupies a generous footprint on Nguyễn Văn Hưởng, its high ceilings and painting-covered walls making the space feel closer to a gallery than a neighborhood cafe. The layout is deliberate — tables are spaced wide apart, soft lighting falls at angles that flatter both the artwork and the people beneath it, and the background music stays low enough not to intrude on a laptop session or a book.
The drinks are a secondary draw that quietly earn repeat visits. The coconut latte has won over guests who arrived expecting only serviceable coffee, and the matcha holds up on its own terms — smooth and properly prepared, rather than treated as an afterthought to the aesthetic. The food menu is limited, and certain pastry options are not always available, so the cafe is best approached as a drink-and-linger destination rather than a meal stop.
What separates Bibouyo from the cluster of design-forward cafes concentrated around Thao Dien is the programming side. The space actively hosts cultural events and an ongoing artist residency, which means the exhibitions rotate and the mood of the room shifts depending on the week. On a quiet weekday morning it draws freelancers and people reading; when an event is scheduled, the space reorganizes for standing conversations and a different kind of crowd entirely. The workshop area built into the layout signals that the venue is designed for participation, not just passive appreciation of the walls.
The street outside floods easily after heavy rain, worth factoring into afternoon visits during the wet season. No dedicated parking. Open daily 8 AM to 6 PM.
Reviews
It's a spacious place brimming with paintings. The layout is very stylish, and they even have a workshop area. I honestly didn't expect the drinks to be good, but the coconut latte was a delightful surprise and truly captured my heart. Highly recommended!
I visited Bibouyo Café and really loved the vibe. It’s not just a normal coffee shop, it feels like an art space where every corner has its own character, warm and a little nostalgic. The atmosphere is super calming, with soft music, gentle lighting, and vintage touches that make you want to slow down and stay awhile. It’s a great place to read, catch up with friends, or just enjoy some quiet time. The matcha is genuinely great too, definitely coming back.
Very cool, artistic vibe. Not crowded. Perfect spot for a conscious , quiet work.
Hidden gem! :) Spacious and versatile areas. Nice ambience & good reads awaiting.
Visiting BIBOUYO
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Breakfast available: Opens by 8 AM — a viable breakfast stop in Saigon.
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Reservations: Call +84 348 110 215 to book — recommended for weekend dining.
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Best for: remote work, solo coffee, art browsing, creative afternoons.
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Frequently Asked
- Is BIBOUYO a good spot for remote work?
- Yes. Reviews describe it as 'perfect for quiet work' with tables spaced wide apart, soft lighting, and background music kept low. Open daily 8 AM to 6 PM.
- Is BIBOUYO quiet or loud?
- Quiet. Guests note 'soft music, gentle lighting' and a calm atmosphere suited for reading or focused work. The space reorganizes for louder standing events when cultural programming is scheduled.
- What's the best drink at BIBOUYO?
- The coconut latte stands out — one reviewer called it 'a delightful surprise that truly captured my heart.' The matcha is also noted as properly prepared rather than an afterthought.
- Is parking available at BIBOUYO?
- No dedicated parking. Multiple reviews confirm this, with one noting the absence of parking as a drawback.
- Is BIBOUYO open for breakfast?
- Yes, BIBOUYO opens at 8 AM daily and closes at 6 PM. The food menu is limited and pastry options are not always available, so it is best visited as a drink-and-linger destination.
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