Torisho Izakaya – A Japanese-style tavern offering delicious ramen, along with a wide variety of grilled skewers, in a rustic and vibrant setting (Source: Fanpage Torisho Restaurant)
After enjoying a satisfying meal, you can relax in a Japanese-style bar or café with a glass of sake, shōchu, or a smooth matcha latte. Venues like Mangetsu Shochu Bar feature warm wooden interiors and subdued lighting, creating a serene atmosphere reminiscent of Kyoto’s intimate taverns.
2.3. Take Photos at Japan Town Saigon
Capture picture-perfect moments under strings of lanterns, at wooden shop facades, or in front of hand-painted murals. Look out for iconic backdrops at Alley 15B Le Thanh Ton (lantern canopy), Alley 8 Thái Văn Lung (vintage signage), and the entrance gates, ideal for your Instagram story.
3. When Is The Best Time to Visit
Most restaurants and eateries in Saigon Japan Town operate from approximately 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, making both lunch and dinner convenient. However, evening visits, especially between 05:00 PM and 08:00 PM, are highly recommended, as the iconic red lanterns are illuminated, creating a picturesque and atmospheric setting ideal for dining and photography.
While the midday period tends to be quieter and suitable for a peaceful meal or cultural stroll, the enchanting nighttime ambiance brings the area to life with vibrant lights, livelier crowds, and a distinct Japanese charm.