Shopping
Chợ Đà Lạt
6b Nguyễn Thị Minh KhaiDa Lat market is one of biggest local market in city.
Big C Da Lat Supercenter
Đường Trần Quốc ToảnBig C Da Lat - supermarket.
Weasel coffee farm
Weasel coffee workshop
Arts & Culture
바오다이 여름 궁전
1 Đường Triệu Việt VươngSightseeing
Van Thanh Flower Village
Van Thanh Flower Village
LangbiAng
Langbiang moutain
Parks & Nature
Valley of Love
Valley of Love
Food Scene
Cafe Bích Câu
09 Đ. Trần Quốc ToảnCafe
Liên Hoa Bakery: 15-17 3 Thang 2 Street
This bakery and restaurant is a Dalat institution. Popular with families and foreign tourists the downstairs is filled with all sorts of baked goods, from croissants to cakes to Vietnamese baguettes (bánh mì). If you’re looking for something more substantial than a pastry, head up the stairs to the first floor restaurant. The menu is extensive, but for a good, warming, hearty mountain breakfast order the bò kho (beef stew). This is a chunky, spicy and aromatic broth with diced beef, carrot and lemongrass. Eaten on its own with a warm baguette for dunking or served over noodles, this dish is perfectly suited to Dalat’s cool climate – especially the cold mornings. One of the nice things about eating here is the constant buzz of customers coming and going – always a good sign when choosing a place to eat in Vietnam. A bowl of bò kho is 40,000VND ($2).
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Lien Hoa Bakery
19 Ba Tháng HaiLiên Hoa Bakery: 15-17 3 Thang 2 Street
This bakery and restaurant is a Dalat institution. Popular with families and foreign tourists the downstairs is filled with all sorts of baked goods, from croissants to cakes to Vietnamese baguettes (bánh mì). If you’re looking for something more substantial than a pastry, head up the stairs to the first floor restaurant. The menu is extensive, but for a good, warming, hearty mountain breakfast order the bò kho (beef stew). This is a chunky, spicy and aromatic broth with diced beef, carrot and lemongrass. Eaten on its own with a warm baguette for dunking or served over noodles, this dish is perfectly suited to Dalat’s cool climate – especially the cold mornings. One of the nice things about eating here is the constant buzz of customers coming and going – always a good sign when choosing a place to eat in Vietnam. A bowl of bò kho is 40,000VND ($2).
Ốc Nhé! 21 Lê Đại Hành Street
Eating snails and shellfish and drinking beer is a popular night out for many Vietnamese. Ốc Nhé! has a large menu of snails, cockles, clams, scallops and oysters, most of which are grilled over coals on the sidewalk. This place attracts a young crowd and prices are higher than other eateries in this list (40-60,000VNĐ/$2-3 a dish). Try the steamed clams with lemongrass and chilli, and the grilled scallops with peanuts and onions
Ốc Nhé 1986 Đà Lạt
21 Đường Lê Đại HànhỐc Nhé! 21 Lê Đại Hành Street
Eating snails and shellfish and drinking beer is a popular night out for many Vietnamese. Ốc Nhé! has a large menu of snails, cockles, clams, scallops and oysters, most of which are grilled over coals on the sidewalk. This place attracts a young crowd and prices are higher than other eateries in this list (40-60,000VNĐ/$2-3 a dish). Try the steamed clams with lemongrass and chilli, and the grilled scallops with peanuts and onions
Café 13: 13 corner of Truong Cong Dinh Street & Tang Bat Ho street
This café, restaurant and bar is located on a quiet corner under an avocado tree near Dalat’s ‘backpacker’ area. In a cool, relaxed environment – similar to the more bohemian of Saigon’s trendy cafes – Café 13 is a nice open space with a bright interior and a leafy patio with potted plants and flowers. Portraits of famous sportsmen, musicians and movie stars adorn the walls, and secondhand books lie on tabletops. The coffee is sweet and rich, and the menu here includes some western favorites for those missing the comforts of home. At night fairy lights and lamps illuminate the patio, decent music is played, and good alcoholic drinks are available. Prices for food and drink are between 30,000-100,000VNĐ ($1.50-$5).
13 Cafe-Bar
74 Đường Trương Công ĐịnhCafé 13: 13 corner of Truong Cong Dinh Street & Tang Bat Ho street
This café, restaurant and bar is located on a quiet corner under an avocado tree near Dalat’s ‘backpacker’ area. In a cool, relaxed environment – similar to the more bohemian of Saigon’s trendy cafes – Café 13 is a nice open space with a bright interior and a leafy patio with potted plants and flowers. Portraits of famous sportsmen, musicians and movie stars adorn the walls, and secondhand books lie on tabletops. The coffee is sweet and rich, and the menu here includes some western favorites for those missing the comforts of home. At night fairy lights and lamps illuminate the patio, decent music is played, and good alcoholic drinks are available. Prices for food and drink are between 30,000-100,000VNĐ ($1.50-$5).
Everything Else
ATM VietcomBank
02 Lê Đại HànhATM machine - 2 le Dai Hanh, Ward 1, Da Lat
ATM VietcomBank
02 Lê Đại HànhATM machine - 8 Nguyen Van Cu St., Ward 1, Da Lat
ATM Đông Á Bank
39 Ba Tháng HaiATM machine
ATM Sacombank
ATM machine
ATM VCB
ATM machine
ATM Agribank Dalat City
ATM machine
ATM BIDV
7/3 Ngô QuyềnATM machine - 7/3 Ngo Quyen, Ward 6, Da Lat
ATM Vietinbank - Hoang Anh Gia Lai Resort
ATM machine - 3 Nguyen Du, Ward 9, Da Lat
Techcombank - Atm
2 Lê Đại HànhATM machine - 2 Le Dai Hanh St