Thi Nghe sits quiet between the noise, coffee stays warm longer here.

Why THINGHE, why now

Thi Nghe is a canal-side corridor straddling Binh Thanh and District 1 that has been undergoing rapid creative and dining revamp in 2026, drawing indie cafes, bar concepts, and new food openings distinct from the already-covered zones. Saigoneer and lifestyle sources continue to highlight this strip as an up-and-coming local hangout area with riverside charm.

1. THE WISELANDS Coffee

THE WISELANDS Coffee opens the course because mornings here let you settle in before the city accelerates. The canal-side zone wakes up slower, and a stop with room to spread out and low drink prices makes sense when you want a few hours, not a quick takeaway. This sets the tone for a corridor that moves at a different speed.

Crew's note

The stones curve. Walk them slower than you arrived.

What visitors say

There's a spot for every mood. Whether you want an office vibe, a cozy library feel, outdoor or indoor, or just something homey — you’ll fin…

💕This place feels like a big, peaceful library tucked inside the city. Shelves of books, a quiet vibe, and warm, attentive staff make it an…

2. The Jackaroo Bar & Grill

The Jackaroo Bar & Grill closes the course because by the time you're done with quiet, you'll want the opposite: late-night Western food and a bar that stays open past the point most kitchens shut down. It anchors the night end of the strip, and the crew plans backwards from stops like this.

Crew's note

The burger sits. No one's watching.

What visitors say

As an Aussie, ready for my rare western food fix, and totally fed up with the bad attempts at western food around the Bui Vien area, it was…

Aussie Aussie Aussie Best Australian Pub in town. From lamb roast rolls to the chicken Parma. From the local beer to the espresso martini. T…

The walk between

The walk between them follows the canal corridor that defines Thi Nghe, the strip Saigoneer calls riverside charm with new openings scattered along the way. You'll pass the indie cafes and bar concepts the scout research mentions, the revamp visible in the signage and the crowd mix.

  • Start the coffee stop early if you want the library vibe and open seating; by mid-morning the study crowd fills in.
  • The bar works best as a night anchor, not a quick drink stop. Plan to stay and let the kitchen pace set your timing.
Course map — stop pins and the walking line

FAQ

Does the coffee stop get crowded on weekends?
The place has multiple zones, from office-style desks to outdoor seating, so even when it's busy you can usually find a corner that matches your mood. Weekday mornings are quieter if you prefer the peaceful library atmosphere without hunting for a table.
Is the bar good for solo dining, or does it skew group-only?
The bar draws a regular drinking crowd alongside diners, and solo visitors report comfortable experiences at the counter and tables. The Australian pub format and espresso martini menu suggest a setup that works for both.
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