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    Bar in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Another Drink Saigon

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    Alley-Bar Precision

    Another Drink Saigon, Bar in Ho Chi Minh City

    About Another Drink Saigon

    Tucked along a Hẻm 18bis/30B alley off Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai in District 1's Đa Kao ward, Another Drink Saigon occupies the quieter, more considered end of Ho Chi Minh City's cocktail scene. The address alone signals intent: this is a bar that requires a small act of navigation, filtering out the casual foot traffic that defines Bùi Viện and keeping the room for guests who came specifically for the drink in their hand.

    The Alley, the Address, and What They Signal

    Ho Chi Minh City's cocktail scene has matured in layers. The first wave was rooftop spectacle: sweeping city views, lengthy menus built around brand partnerships, and service calibrated to volume. The second wave moved into the alleys. Bars occupying hẻm addresses in Đa Kao, Tân Định, and the quieter pockets of District 3 began operating with tighter menus, more considered sourcing, and a room scale that made the drink itself the primary event. Another Drink Saigon sits within that second current, at a hẻm address off Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai that requires a deliberate turn off the main road and a willingness to follow lane numbers rather than signage.

    That geography is not incidental. Bars at hẻm addresses in this part of District 1 tend to price and programme for a specific crowd: residents who know the neighbourhood, visitors who have done the research, and a cross-section of Saigon's professional and creative class who treat the minor inconvenience of finding the place as part of the selection process. The walk-in rate at venues like this is structurally lower than at street-front bars, which tends to produce a more settled room and a service pace that can afford to slow down. For cocktail programmes, that dynamic matters.

    Where Another Drink Saigon Sits in Saigon's Cocktail Conversation

    The competitive tier Another Drink Saigon occupies in Ho Chi Minh City is one where bars are assessed less on interior scale or list length and more on programme coherence. Stir and Drinking & Healing represent the kind of focused, technically oriented operations that have raised the baseline expectation for what a serious Saigon cocktail bar looks like. Against that context, the hẻm-bar format carries a specific implication: the programme has to justify the address. Guests who locate the bar and sit down are not there by accident, and bars in this category cannot rely on passing trade or spectacle to fill seats.

    Across Vietnam, the broader bar scene has been developing distinct regional identities. In Hanoi, venues like Workshop14 have built programmes around craft and precision in a city whose bar culture skews more reserved than Saigon's. Coastal cities have produced their own formats: the Hoi An Brewing Company Tap Room & Riverside Beer Garden in Hoi An leans into the outdoor, traveller-facing end of the spectrum, while places like United Bar in Thanh Khe and Genji Bar in Cam Pha reflect how bar culture is spreading into secondary cities. Ho Chi Minh City, by contrast, remains the country's most concentrated testing ground for cocktail ambition, and District 1's alley bars are where that ambition is currently running at its most focused.

    The Cocktail Programme: Technical Signals and Local Ingredients

    Ho Chi Minh City's more considered cocktail bars have moved, over the past several years, toward a specific approach: programmes that use Vietnamese ingredients not as garnish or novelty but as structural components. Lá cẩm, pandan, calamansi, perilla, and various fermented elements drawn from regional food culture have found their way into the base architecture of drinks at bars operating in this tier. The shift mirrors what happened in Bangkok and Singapore a cycle earlier, where bartenders trained in European and American technique began applying that technical vocabulary to local produce, producing drinks that read as modern cocktails but taste specifically of place.

    Another Drink Saigon operates in this space. The name itself carries a particular register: conversational, low-key, deliberately un-grandiose. That naming logic tends to signal something about programme philosophy. Bars that name themselves with that kind of deflection are usually making a point about the drink over the room, the repeat visit over the destination occasion. The implication is that the cocktail programme is constructed to reward return rather than conquest, with depth across a concise list rather than breadth across a long one.

    For visitors cross-referencing against the broader District 1 bar map, the Đa Kao address places Another Drink Saigon in the neighbourhood's more residential grain, distinct from the higher-density bar strips closer to the river. Alto Saigon and 7 Bridges Saigon Craft Beer Taproom & Restaurant on Đông Du represent the more accessible, street-level end of the District 1 drinking map. Another Drink Saigon sits further from that axis, which affects both the room dynamic and the expectation the bar sets for itself.

    Planning a Visit: Practical Notes

    The address, QMPX+9MV on Hẻm 18bis/30B off Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai in Đa Kao, District 1, is navigable by rideshare with the Google Plus Code entered directly. On foot from the central Đa Kao area, the lane system is direct once you are on the right block. Booking information, opening hours, and current menu details are not published in this record; the approach standard for bars at this address tier is to check current social channels for hours before arriving, particularly on weekday evenings when smaller bars may operate reduced sessions.

    For a broader orientation to where Another Drink Saigon sits within Ho Chi Minh City's full drinking and dining map, see our full Ho Chi Minh City restaurants guide. For comparison with technically oriented cocktail programmes at a similar level of ambition operating in a different cultural register, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu offers a useful point of reference: a bar that has built sustained recognition through programme discipline rather than scale or spectacle, in a hospitality market that rewards precision. The same logic applies here. Saigon's hẻm cocktail bars and Le Pont Club in Hai Phong and Le Rendez Vous in Da Nang's Son Tra district each reflect a version of the same national shift: drinks programming that has moved well past imported formats into something with a distinct local fingerprint.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the signature drink at Another Drink Saigon?
    Specific menu details and signature drinks are not published in the available record. What the bar's Đa Kao hẻm address and positioning within Ho Chi Minh City's more considered cocktail tier suggest is a programme built around a concise list rather than a broad one, with cocktail construction that draws on Vietnamese produce as a structural rather than decorative element. Checking current social channels before visiting will give the most accurate picture of what is on the menu at any given time.
    What makes Another Drink Saigon worth visiting?
    The bar occupies a specific position in District 1's cocktail scene: a hẻm address in Đa Kao that filters for deliberate guests, a room scale suited to programme-led service, and positioning within the tier of Saigon bars where the drink, rather than the view or the brand, is the primary point. For visitors already familiar with the more accessible end of the District 1 bar map, it represents a step toward the city's more considered cocktail operations. No awards data is available in the current record, but the address tier and format are consistent with bars in Ho Chi Minh City's emerging craft cocktail cohort.
    How far ahead should I plan for Another Drink Saigon?
    Booking policy and current capacity are not documented in the available record. Hẻm bars at this scale in District 1 typically operate with limited seating, and weekend evenings at venues in this tier can fill quickly among neighbourhood regulars and informed visitors. If a specific evening matters, contacting the bar through its social channels in advance of your trip is the practical approach, particularly during peak travel periods from November through February when Ho Chi Minh City sees its highest volume of international visitors.
    How does Another Drink Saigon fit into the Đa Kao neighbourhood's character as a bar destination?
    Đa Kao is one of District 1's older residential quarters, with a street-level texture that differs from the more commercial strips closer to the river. Bars that have opened in this neighbourhood tend to operate at a smaller scale and programme for guests who are specifically seeking them out rather than passing by. Another Drink Saigon's hẻm address on the 18bis/30B lane off Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai places it squarely within that character, making it more representative of the direction Saigon's serious cocktail scene is moving than of where it has been.
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