La Jolie Cafe
Coffee stalls in alleys on Nguyen Chi Thanh street impress with holiday season concept decor, notably the space covered with blue and white hydrangeas combined with warm yellow lights, creating an ideal small garden for young people to check in at the beginning of the year.

Instead of traditional peach blossoms and apricot blossoms, this year the restaurant chooses strange flowers such as hydrangeas, lilies, imported dried flowers or miniature flowers with yellow lights, mirrors and wood materials. This combination creates a feeling of both modernity and warmth, very suitable for the tastes of young people.
In addition, the shop also prepares costumes, accessories and photo support items such as cameras and camera legs so that customers, especially girls, can easily have beautiful photos without having to bring too many items.
Mi Ami Caffe
Investing in concepts with Tet themes such as "spring in greenhouses", "mini flower garden in the middle of the street" or "Lost in the flower garden filled with spring colors", the coffee shop has attracted a large number of customers from morning to night. On weekends, the shop falls into a state of being full of tables, customers have to wait to take photos.

Tulips, hydrangeas... are cleverly arranged throughout the cafe space, radiating gentle white and pink colors, bringing a pure and elegant feeling. This decor creates a modern atmosphere, helping the cafe become a photo spot chosen by many young people.
Thu Cong Coffee

The coffee shop in the alley on Xuan La street impresses with its artisanal decoration space and traditional Tet atmosphere, notably the walkway covered with bright red flowers combined with lanterns, bamboo accessories and meticulously crafted decorative details. Large flower patches are arranged in a dome shape and hung high, creating depth for the space, bringing a warm, nostalgic feeling but still very eye-catching when taken to the screen.
Near Tet, the shop becomes a familiar check-in spot for young people who love a rustic, approachable style and want to preserve spring moments with traditional colors.
Waha Coffee
Ancient-style coffee shop on Nguyen Van Giap street attracts attention with a unique ancient-style concept, recreating the space like an old neighborhood with red lanterns, peach blossoms, cherry blossoms and a miniature wooden bridge covered in mist. Customers can wear ancient costumes, stroll through the elaborately decorated space, creating the feeling of being lost in a miniature ancient-style film setting. During Tet, Waha becomes a new check-in spot, attracting a large number of young people who love experiencing and taking photos in a different style.

The trend of flower-decorated coffee is predicted to continue to "rise to prominence" this Tet season, becoming a familiar rendezvous for young people who love taking photos and looking for new spaces to travel in spring right in the heart of the city.