
Breakfast until late. Wine poured at sunset.
Our team is small and we like it that way. Anh Minh runs the kitchen. Chị Hương keeps the garden. Together they've been with us since the beginning — and they'll remember how you take your coffee by day two.
Thảo Điền, quietly.
A small peninsula of old villas, new galleries and riverside cafés across from downtown Saigon. The district locals call "the other side" — five kilometres and a world away from District 1.

- The Deck SaigonRestaurantRiverside, sunset cocktails6 min
- An Phú MarketMarketTropical fruit, fresh noodles12 min
- Mekong MerchantCaféSlow Sunday brunch3 min
- L'Usine Thảo ĐiềnConcept storeVietnamese design8 min
- Thảo Điền PearlParkMorning run along the river5 min
- DecibelWine barNatural wine, vinyl10 min
The soft things guests say.
“We came for three nights and extended to a week. The kind of place that ruins other hotels for you.”
“Chị Hương's bún bò on Sunday morning in the garden was the highlight of our trip — and we went to eleven restaurants.”
“It doesn't feel like a hotel. It feels like a very well-run friend's house. In the best possible way.”
Stay longer.
Stay softer.
Seven nights or more, and your rate drops by 20%. Laundry, breakfast, and a private dinner on your last evening are on the house.


