Dray Nur Waterfall is a picturesque natural attraction that draws visitors and picnickers with its sizable and pretty waterfalls. The area features two bridges that connect the waterfalls, streams, and goats hanging around. The entry fee is 30k per person, but it's worth checking out both waterfalls. While the road in may be bad for motorcycles, it's easier for cars to access. Mosquitoes can be present near the falls, so bring insect repellent.
Beautiful waterfall! Water is clean and clear, it's like having a walk into the tropical forest. Should check it out!
We entered this from Dray Sap waterfall. Ticket is 30k per person. There is a bridge connect between these 2 waterfalls. Make sure you visit both!
Huyen Tran — Google review
Quite a ride down a terrible condition road on the way there. I rode a different but longer route out which was better. Very tranquil. And the falls were quite quiet. I think after some heavy rain they may be more spectacular.
garry killen — Google review
pretty waterfalls with a short trail that leads to another waterfall and streams so you just pay 30Kpp to see both waterfalls. two bridges to cross over between the two waterfalls with some goats hanging around. bring water. beware of mosquitoes near the waterfalls.
A P — Google review
Great place for a picknick and an afternoon out. There's two waterfalls actually and it's can be a bit of a climb for older people. But sure worth it.
Jim Grootes — Google review
Cool waterfall, we drove motorbikes here, pretty easy to get to. Small fee for parking and entrance. Not much in the way of services. Mostly just a place to enjoy nature and take photos but some other people brought food for picnics
Brian McCaffery — Google review
Very unique place. Great waterfall. Lot of area to chill around. Don't forget to take a look at the back at the waterfall. Golden hours light is perfect for this place.
RaphTbm — Google review
Such a beauty! Feels like a mini version of Niagara Falls! The road in is bad for motorcycles but easier for car. They have restaurant with coffee sauced dishes which taste real nice!
Nhat Phuong Ngo — Google review
Tremendous Waterfall. The sightseeing is awesome. Cannot define the beautiful scene by words.
Lack of the good service here. Need a big upgrade to improve the service and control this area.
S.K. Hieu Nguyen — Google review
This is one of an impressive Vietnam landscape. Both Dray sap Dray nur, worthy to come.
Rất đáng trãi nghiệm!
In detail, it's appropriate for a group of people to camping at Dray Sap.
Dray Nur might be just fine to be one day trip.
Trinh Hoang — Google review
It's a nice waterfall. There's a lack of services here though. Not much of it once you buy a ticket and enter. This can be a great place if they put more effort into it. Allow swimming certain on parts or rafting to the waterfall.
Khanh Nguyen — Google review
Beautiful waterfall. A bit of trash around the area. Let’s keep these place clean and beautiful for the the future. Don’t want to see a beautiful place go to shambles.
Toland “Buýt” Le — Google review
The waterfall is really wide. I visit here around December which is a good visiting time. The water flow also might vary within the day. At night, it seems to be less water than during the day. The more water, the more powerful the waterfall look like. Anayway , the scene surrounding is very beautiful. There is a restarant here serving jungle food. The entry ticket is VND 30.000 for an adult.
Minh Le Nhat (Nexus) — Google review
Beautiful waterfall with nice infrastructure around it.
We arrived by motorbike so I cant really say if it is easy to get there.
Yehuda Halfon — Google review
Zoo is the worst thing on the world.. animal live in small cages without water.. lion lives all live on concrete without grass.. ruined our day.. so sad to see something that bad.. waterfall is nice but the Zoo on side should not be open anymore..
Jakub Hanák — Google review
If the swimming and walking among tons of plastic garbage and other communal waste together with hundreds of people is your thing than this is the ideal place for you 👍🇻🇳🤔. Never again 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
Michal Siler — Google review
Wonderfully beautiful waterfall. The road to get here from the main road is pretty good for the most part. Some areas of unexpected potholes, so do not drive to fast. The waterfall park is well run. There is a place to buy food and drink and a souvenir shop. The waterfall is impressive, and the paths around the area are well cleared and easy to follow. You can bathe in the water, but bear in mind that you can get parasites, especially from stagnant water (it happened to me once, but not from this location). This is a great place to feel at one with nature, relax and even have a picnic. Loved ittttttttt hereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Kien Thuy Pham — Google review
It is nice atmosphere. Coffee is terrible. Please don’t drink coffee in this place.
Trung Nguyen Coffee Village is a charming and expansive destination that offers visitors a unique experience celebrating local coffee production. The site boasts an array of food courts, shops, and replica traditional houses, all constructed from wood to reflect the village's rich history and traditions. The area is filled with beautiful spots perfect for photography enthusiasts that include ponds, flowers, plants, trees, and large stones. Visitors can take leisurely walks or enjoy sipping on delicious coffee amid the tranquil surroundings.
This is a coffee shop in the style of garden village. There is no entry ticket. Here you can seek for most of the drink, especially, the coffee. There are many beautiful corners for you to take photographs. The village is design as ancient one. Furthermore , you can buy coffee product here too. There is a big Krong house here too.
Minh Le Nhat (Nexus) — Google review
cute garden cafe. drinks are decent. nice traditional wooden houses where you can sit and enjoy the cool shade and walk around the garden. well maintained.
A P — Google review
Informative! One would learn the different types of coffee trees, including the Starbucks exported coffee type and the cacao exported to Belgium to be processed into Belgium chocolate. Get to witness the century old Vietnamese tools, the 100% natural method of insecticide and taste the smoothie-like and fermented wine made from the local trees.
TriDaniel5761gv — Google review
Great cofffee and passion fruit mousse ! Amazing view to selfie. Highly recommended by locals. No tickets needed.
Ann Nguyen — Google review
Loved this place for a quality coffee in a tranquil setting, the surroundings were beautiful. Helpful staff too! I went for a cold brew tiramisu iced coffee with banana crepes 😍
Rebecca Beaumont — Google review
This place is spacious, airy, rich in tradition and history. There are beautiful spots everywhere and it’s a great place for those who like taking pictures. You can find there ponds, flowers, plants, trees and big stones. Coffee houses are made from wood. You can simply walk around or enjoy drinking delicious coffee.
Adriana Machac — Google review
Excellent place. Quite surprise entering it.
There is free ticket for parking.
Good cafe and view. Not good music while im visiting there (rap music) which is not suitable for the atmostphere
Bách Dv — Google review
The biggest waste of time in Dak Lak. If you came here to find various artisan coffee makers, you’re sadly mistaken.
Nothing to see here, folks.
Instead, you’ll take a stroll around a sad, dilapatated piece of land and maybe you’ll have a coffee at the Trung Nguyen shop and then you’ll question yourself and your high expectations.
Skip this one and fly out instead. Save yourself. Women and children first!
Would I come back? No. Absolutely not.
RayRayRay Tan — Google review
Trung Nguyen Coffee Village, or Làng Cà phê Trung Nguyên, offers a delightful escape into the world of Vietnamese coffee. The serene ambiance and picturesque surroundings create a perfect setting for a coffee lover's retreat. The extensive menu showcases a diverse range of coffee blends, each crafted with precision and authenticity. The attentive staff enhances the overall experience, providing insightful recommendations based on individual preferences. The quaint decor and traditional Vietnamese architecture add a charming touch to the atmosphere. Whether enjoying a classic drip coffee or indulging in innovative coffee creations, the quality of Trung Nguyen's beans shines through. The Coffee Village also provides a unique opportunity to learn about the coffee-making process, from bean cultivation to brewing. The souvenir shop allows visitors to take home a piece of the Trung Nguyen experience. With its tranquil setting, rich flavors, and cultural immersion, Trung Nguyen Coffee Village stands as a must-visit destination for coffee enthusiasts seeking an authentic Vietnamese coffee experience.
JK ARUNKUMAR — Google review
Good services
Great place for taking pictures
Music: 5/10, sometimes it does not suit the atmosphere
Kotam Community Resort is an eco-friendly destination situated amid a natural forest with a lake, gardens, and dining facilities. The resort offers ample sightseeing opportunities and fun activities for visitors to enjoy. It is conveniently located approximately 7km away from the city center of Buon Thuot. The resort boasts beautiful scenery and serves delicious local food at reasonable prices making it an excellent choice for picnics or meetings.
Nice resort at Buon Me Thuot. Not too far from the center, around 7km. Lots of sightseeing, activities, restaurants. Most suitable for picnic or even meeting. Resonable price.
?a?o Duy Ninh — Google review
Lots of interesting things to see. Nice time for a romantic walk, even in the rain.
Joe Pham — Google review
Huge place. Plenty of natural scenery.
One of the highlights would be the bamboo forest.
PRO TIP: Eat in the resto & order the wild pig cooked in bamboo. It's very good.
Ruel Del Valle — Google review
Nothing special. I came here by motorbike with 15 minutes starting from Ban Me Thuot city. It is located on National Highway 26. They say this is an eco-resort but I can not call it that. I see it as a park. They built some symbolic houses of Ede ethnic minorities (Tay Nguyen ethnic minorities in general). Not much of the natural wood, mostly bonsai and flowers as other parks have. Inside the area is a lake with a lotus inside. There is a traditional house but they are closed and I can not look inside. You can just walk around to take pictures, most of the restaurants cater to crowded guests. I think people should call this a mixed-use park.
Trần Vũ Quang — Google review
Beautiful resort and community space. They have many different area with nice decoration. Parking is available inside the resort.
Hai Phan (Francis) — Google review
Nice experience, so many types of facilities from casual dinner, small party to wedding ceremonies... Nice lake, beautiful scenery and lovely atmosphere with chirping birds singing... Must visit if in Boun Ma Thout.
Muhammad Faheem — Google review
My family spent playing 1 day here. We sastified with beautiful landscape, good local food with reasonable price. And it is not far from the city centre. We will comeback this place next time.
Thi Khanh Ha Ngo — Google review
👍
vanna quach — Google review
Great place for retreat, great staffs, beautiful setting of garden. Highly recommended for family.
Thankyou
Hong Hieu — Google review
Nice walk and good food...pay attention to the waiter and waitress when order and make sure they do don't wishy-washy with the order. Especially if you order a whole chicken. Don't let them serve you half because they "wrong" order. Half a chicken cost more and is annoying when you gave 4 hungry people waited for the chicken.
In the heart of Buon Ma Thuot lies the Vietnam War Victory Monument, a prominent landmark featuring an archway, a towering pillar with figures atop it, and an iconic tank model. Symbolizing the March 1975 victory of North Vietnamese forces over South Vietnam and its allies, this roundabout is situated at a busy junction from which six main roads diverge. Visitors can take in views of the monument while enjoying sweet dessert at the nearby palace at night.
This is the center of Buonmathuot city belong to Daklak province, the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
Buôn Ma Thuột (About this soundlisten) (formerly Lac Giao) or sometimes Buôn Mê Thuột or Ban Mê Thuột, is the capital city of Đắk Lắk Province, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Its population is around 450,000 in 2019. The city is the largest in Vietnam's Central Highlands region, and is famous as the regional "capital of coffee".
In 1904 Đắk Lắk Province was established by the French and Buôn Ma Thuột was selected as the provincial administrative centre, rather than the trading center of Đôn on the Srepok River. Buôn Ma Thuột was originally settled by the Ê Đê, but due to the incoming Việt settlement after the Vietnam War and the active acculturation policy, less than 15% (around 40,000) are still Montagnards. An important battle took place there at the end of the second Vietnam war.
Hoang Phuong Nguyen — Google review
This is the central of the city. From here there are 6 main roads to discover the city.Here,you'll see a tank model, it's very special! Specially given it is constantly ringed by motorbikes and cars toting their horns.
There's nothing much to see. It's a usual rounabout depicting war in Vietnam ( the victory in March 1975). At night, you can have sweet dessert in front of the palace next to it. From there, you have a pretty good view to the monument.
Quang Lê (nguyen quang vu) — Google review
There aren't too many tourist attractions in Buon Ma Thuot, but this is one of the main ones to see. Definitely worth braving the rather busy and crazy traffic on the roundabout to get a photo next to the tank in the middle!
Lynsey Sharp — Google review
Located at the CENTER of Buon Ma Thuot, the monument is very beautiful and interesting. I stayed at a hotel near the monument - the Saigon-Ban Me hotel, and the view is beautiful. I’M LOVIN’ IT. 10/10, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Paul Ashikanen — Google review
Good
Hiền Nguyễn — Google review
Beautiful, right next to Buon Me Thuot Church
E LA — Google review
An easy landmark to point to if you need to meet (or rally) your friends. It's the first tank to enter Buon Ma Thuot when the city felt to the North Vietnamese Army.
Nicolas A — Google review
So exited place in BMT, make me remember about the victory in the past.
The World Coffee Museum is an ethically designed futuristic establishment that showcases coffee pots, grinding machines, and sampling sessions. It is a great destination to learn about the history of coffee and Vietnamese coffee. The museum also provides ample opportunities for visitors to capture stunning pictures while exploring the exhibits.
we were curious to see this museum, since my partner loves coffee. Interesting, there is a film that explains many things in a very comfortable air-conditioned room. If you are over 60 the ticket is free, bring your passport. They will offer you a free coffee.
Cecilia Bosso — Google review
Nothing but photo ops and to pump up the real estate project developed by Trung Nguyen. Expensive, overly crowded, poorly presented info, unorganized display. NOT A MUSEUM
Ha Pham — Google review
The museum is not worth the price of 150.000vnd/pax. Not a lot of things to do and to see rather than small old coffee machines. The buildings are interesting but they are trying to be too minimal and no one would have time to scan each device or machine to learn about the history (I would prefer a big board of each group of the machines rather than single QR code). Other than that, there is nothing to see, not to mention a very small cup of coffee provided at the end of the tour (I would love to try each distinctive coffee style that they mentioned in the museum than just a small cup of sample depending on the day). If you love coffee, it might be a place for you. But I dont see myself coming back here again. Mind you that the tour itself is not included in the price. Yes you have to pay for that as well unless you go with a group of 40+ ppl.
Uyen Le — Google review
The ticket price is quite high, the highlights are backgrounds and corners to take pictures/check-ins
The museum is well-displays and informative about the coffee history from early days to nowadays
There’s a drink included in the ticket…
Should try to see at 1time, not come back again
Houdo — Google review
Nice museum where you can know more about not only coffee and Vietnamese coffee and also its history. You can also take a beautiful pictures
Ha Bui — Google review
the aesthetics of this museum was well planned out, but every exhibit required us to scan a QR code and it can get a little troublesome. quite abit of space was taken up by a temporary fashion exhibit that was unrelated to coffee, a little disappointed by that. expected more coffee tasting as well, was only given 1 small cup (it was good though)
JiaWei Lim (chacha) — Google review
The ticket is 150,000 vnđ, which is not worth it at all.
For cheaper deals, pre order a ticket beforehand is recommended.
If you want to see the inside of the museum, I recommend searching Google for that.
Andrew James — Google review
Coffee Lovers must visit place 😉 150k VND is a reasonable price for great source of coffee knowledge and beautiful architecture. Don’t forget to claim your (1) free Turkish coffee. One thing I really expect from a Coffee museum is a coffee smell once you enter the building, please do that! 💛
Ngoc Mai Dang — Google review
One of Daklak province's top attractions. And it's relatively new - having opened only in 2018.
Filled with coffee-elated, this place is owned by the Trung Nguyen Legend group.
PRO TIP: Most of the displays have Vietnamese captions. So it's best come here with a guide or a translator.
Ruel Del Valle — Google review
This is not museum. This is a show-off cafeteria. Good for facebook check-in. Poor cafe culture knowledge.
vo hoang giang — Google review
Despite having a distinctive architecture and a very lovely location, the experience failed too meet our expectation rgd what to experience. They did a pretty nice job in collecting ancient samples of coffee pot and grinding machines, displaying various types of coffee and its journey starting from Turkey, however, too much information were provided while we expected more experience. Additionally, each sample did come with a QR code to provide information but the codes were cluttered that we were unwilling to scan each and every of them to find which one belonged to which. We love the idea of offering a cup of net coffee to each ticket paid, but to be fair the cup was too small and was not much special compared to that in HCMc. Too many displays of Mindful coffee that it seemed overwhelmed. The tour catalouge at the front showed that if we wanted a coffee tour the price would be much higher, and I don’t think it’s worth. And we don’t think the fabric exhibition there was a match to what we wished to see.
Ngo Phuc — Google review
I had a chance to enjoy the full tour here including coffee museum, zen garden, archery and horse ride. In term of aesthetics, people and culture, the museum did a good job with a lot of information, explaination, coffee antiques around the world, even let customers to try a new style of drinking coffee. The activites are set in a high standard of techniques, safety and friendly with environment. However, it seems that they have a lot of artworks without storage so they are not exhibited in a proper structure/concept and the curators has not worked well because there are some antiques without labels, history or explanation. I wish to have more time to explore this place in future.
Mai Th?y — Google review
Actually 150K for ticket here is not a reasonable price. Too much words/ contents on boards make people confused and I guess more than 75% visitors read all showed information. The owner overused Mindfulness in the concept.
Decoration and presented stuff are not so special.
Anyway, it’s okie to visit it once you are in Buon Me Thuot, the coffee capital of Việt Nam.
Quang Le — Google review
This could be one of my FAVORITE places that I have ever reviewed. The tickets were pretty expensive, but I’m not worrying. When I first went into the museum, I WAS IN COMPLETE SHOCK. Because the museum was very beautiful, and YOU CAN EVEN HAVE COFFEE TASTINGS?!?!? I even remembered the smallest and largest out of 4 types of coffee beans: Culi, Moka, Arabica and Robusta. Overall, worth the ticket price, 10/10, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR TOURISTS WHO INCREDIBLY LOVE DRINKING COFFEE.
Paul Ashikanen — Google review
Has some good angles to take photo. The theme and the idea was great. The civilization part is rather projecting and probably would be better to be here on event days.
Đào “Zwee” Anh — Google review
A spacious and inspirating place. The architecture is amazing and it look like the tradional house of Buon Me Thuot natives. The atmosphere is chilling and cozy. You can enjoy cups of coffee here. All you can learn about coffee civillization of Vietnam and around the world in the musem. Built and sponsor by Trung Nguyen Legend.
Minh Le Nhat (Nexus) — Google review
Free ticket for over 60 year olds adult. The price seem to be expensive a bit
Lam Do — Google review
I am working as a professional coffee roaster & a coffee brand owner, was curious of this place. Not disappointed when visited here. One little comment is the direction is this museum is not so clear that made me confuse about where to walk first
Tuấn Bùi — Google review
The structure, architecture and exhibition layout ideas are not impressive. Entrance ticket of 150,000vnd/person is uủneasonable price.
Tuyet Mai Dinh Thi — Google review
The museum has given me a lot of knowledge about the history of coffee. I am very proud to have had the experience here.
Nam Khoa Nguyen — Google review
This is a beautiful architectural work, a harmonious architectural complex. The outside landscape matches the Building. you must buy a ticket. Inside, many products of Trung Nguyen company are displayed, and there is a booth for customers to experience free Coffee. The interior of the museum is carefully cared for and designed with its own unique personality. However, the air cooling system is really ineffective when placed on the floor. The sound inside the museum creates a lot of echo, making enjoying live singing limited and very noisy. There are few tour guides in the museum, so it's difficult to ask for help. Visitors coming here can buy coffee products produced by Trung Nguyen company.
Thang Nguyen — Google review
Normal place for visiting, but .....
it's not Coffee museum, it's a promotion of brand Trung Nguyen Legend.
You you can try only coffee of this brand and watch promotional videos
Also small quantity of information about another types of coffee from Vietnam!
Too much high price for promotional place!
Trohbu Botanic Garden, a serene and peaceful tourist attraction, offers an immersive experience surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature. With no other guests around, one can enjoy the tranquility both in the evening and morning. The attentive staff goes above and beyond to ensure utmost comfort, providing dinner served in-room and even installing a large mosquito net for convenience. Although initial reception may be lacking, an active effort is made to rectify any issues upon arrival.
I had so much memories with my close team friends when we ended highschool, we had fun together, played many activities, enjoyed beautiful teenage years, we have no regrets right now cuz we lived at our fullest!!! I mis those wonderful times! Trohbu had one of our best memories here! ❤️Hope that one day near I can visit this garden for more!
Ho Truong Luong — Google review
Since there were no other guests, there was silence in the evening and morning with a lot of nature sounds. The staff went out of its way to make us extra comfortable, serving us dinner in the room and installing a huge mosquito net.
Upon arrival there was no one to receive us at the reception. After calling the manager by phone, we were still ignored and told we had to wait. Only after I entered the terrain with my big, noisy motorcycle, we were noticed and helped.
Steven Starmans — Google review
Another beautiful location near Dak Lak. Many places for picnic. We had a group of 16 family and friends and completly enjoyed ourselves. Many picture opportunities!
Terry Henderson — Google review
I came there on October of 2020, no tourists, quiet
Beautiful place for pictures haha
E LA — Google review
It's good
Nhan Nguyen — Google review
For tourists and outdoor activities
Quang Minh — Google review
Nice place with a lot of place to take soooo deep picture
The Dau Nguon Resort is a delightful and pleasant hotel that offers guests a joyful and contented experience. Located in a beautiful location, this resort provides visitors with an enjoyable and satisfactory stay. The facilities provided by the hotel are of high quality, ensuring that guests have a positive and pleasing time during their visit. The overall atmosphere of the Dau Nguon Resort is excellent, providing an optimistic and agreeable ambiance for all who stay there.
Happy !
Le Thinh — Google review
Ok
gia phúc — Google review
Good
Xuân Lợi Mai (Jos Xuân Lợi) — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful space, large, airy, very Central Highlands, suitable for outdoor activities, delicious and reasonable food.
(Original)
1 không gian rất đẹp, rộng, thoáng, rất Tây Nguyên, phù hợp cho các hoạt động ngoài trời, đồ ăn ngon và hợp lý.
Dai Hai Nguyen — Google review
(Translated by Google) The organization is not professional, the design spoils the natural scenery of the mountains and forests. Instead of building ethnic stilt house designs and materials that are suitable or take full advantage of the natural landscape, building a patchwork modern style will ruin the landscape. Bad.
(Original)
Tổ chức chưa chuyên nghiệp, thiết kế làm hỏng mất phong cảnh tụe nhiên của núi rừng. Thay vì xây dựng thiết kế nhà sàn dân tộc và chất liệu phù hợp hoặc phát huy hết cảnh thiên nhiên thì lại xây dựng phong cách hiện đại chắp vá là hư hết phong cảnh. Tệ.
Huy Nguyen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Airy space, polite and enthusiastic service, food served quickly and ok
(Original)
không gian thoáng mát, phục vụ lịch sự, nhiệt tình, đồ ăn lên nhanh và ok
Anh Đào Trần Thị — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful scenery, 10 VND for enthusiastic and attentive staff
(Original)
Phong cảnh đẹp, 10đ cho bạn nhân viên nhiệt tình và chu đáo
thanh hung — Google review
(Translated by Google) Coming during Tet, the restaurant was very crowded. The dish comes out a bit slow. Food that suits your taste. To ensure no waiting time, diners should contact to reserve a table and dishes before arriving.
(Original)
Đến vào dịp Tết nên nhà hàng rất đông khách. Món ăn lên hơi chậm. Thức ăn hợp khẩu vị. Để đảm bảo thời gian không phải chờ đợi thực khách nên liên hệ để đặt bàn và món trước khi đến.
Short walk but very beautiful and interesting decors, but I agree there's no music that could be better for me to relax and have a drink.
Nguyen Duc Nguyen — Google review
Full of coffee shop ! Some books.
Nhat Le — Google review
It's okay
Maria Jason — Google review
Ok
kien tran duy — Google review
Good
Long Nguyen Duc — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sunday. Book Week and Reading Culture. Very crowded customer. Books vary in genre and sell a lot. Beautiful handmade crafts. I sat at Hoi An by Night. Delicious drinks. Environmentally friendly straws (straws made from brown rice flour). Forgot to ask to cook and try the pasta, maybe it's ok.
(Original)
Chủ nhật. Tuần lễ Sách và Văn hóa đọc. Rất đông khách. Sách phong phus thể loại và sale rất nhiều. Đồ thủ công handmade đẹp. Mình ngồi chỗ Hoi An by Night.Đồ uống ngon. Li- ống hút thân thiện môi trường.(ống hút bằng bột gạo lứt). Quên ko xin về nấu ăn thử như nui có khi ok.
Thiem Nguyen — Google review
(Translated by Google) The space is beautiful, but the management and operations are not good so it's a bit messy!
(Original)
Không gian đẹp, nhưng công tác quản lý vận hành chưa ổn nên hơi bừa bộn!
Lê Kim Sơn — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cool air, suitable for sitting and working.
(Original)
Không khí mát mẻ, ngồi làm việc thích hợp.