Still Cafe Da Lat – Da Lat not only has many entertainment venues and delicious restaurants, but is also famous for its cafes with beautiful views.
In today's article, HDV Local will introduce you to Still Cafe, a charming little cafe in the city of a thousand flowers.
Where is Still Cafe Da Lat located?
- Address: 59 Nguyen Trai, Ward 9, Da Lat City, Lam Dong
- Opening hours: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
- Price range: 20,000 – 47,000 VND
- Rating: 4.5/5
- Distance from city center: 3.5 km
Still Cafe is located in a small alley on Nguyen Trai street, near Da Lat station. This tourist destination is close to the city center, making it easy to access. Three years ago, it was a small bakery, but now it has expanded and become a beautiful cafe.

Upon arrival, you'll be impressed by the cafe's distinct Japanese-inspired architecture. Especially the No-Face sitting at the entrance, seemingly guarding the stall.
This adorable detail delights many visitors. The surrounding space of the cafe has an ancient and peaceful charm. Everything seems to be still, like the flow of time, just like its nickname, "Still."
Still Cafe Da Lat – A Peaceful Stop
Still Cafe Da Lat has been operating for over two years and has become a familiar spot for young people and many tourists visiting Da Lat. It's a cafe model with a dazzling virtual living space. How could anyone possibly miss it?
First-time visitors will find Still resembles cafes from the 90s. There's a certain nostalgia for memories and a touch of regret for childhood when looking at the overall design. The kitchen is an A-frame house built from wood.

It's elegantly beautiful yet rustic. The wooden decorative furniture also enhances the simple, familiar, and rustic feel. Blended with the light, there's a fresh green color from the plants, making the place brighter than ever.
The cafe's vintage 90s ambiance
The cafe features small decorative scenes for visitors to enjoy checking in. Time-worn tables and chairs, bookshelves, small flower vases.
And thin curtains appear along with soft yellow lights, and familiar love songs gently play. Still Cafe doesn't have the classic feel of today's cafes, yet it still captivates visitors with its unique charm.

Still is also a place for pet lovers, especially dogs and cats, because there are several charming and adorable dogs here. They are well-trained and very friendly and sociable with visitors. For these many reasons, Still cafe is often crowded.

Still Cafe also has 4 other small shops
A special feature of Still Cafe Da Lat is that it also houses 4 other small shops, including: Totto-chan bakery (now closed), Cho Mieu restaurant, Lem grocery store, and Mr. Simon's strawberry shop.
Cho Mieu restaurant, simple yet appealing
It's a restaurant inside Still Cafe, next to the old Totto-chan bakery. The space is cozy and rustic with a corrugated iron roof and wood. It's airy and offers a view of a flower garden in front. The retro style harmonizes with the cafe, evoking a desire to return to life in the old days.

The restaurant serves food by request, so there's no fixed menu. It's the great passion of the owner, Ms. Xuan Nam, who wants to serve delicious Vietnamese dishes to foreign visitors. All ingredients and preparation steps ensure food safety and hygiene.
Just walking by, the aroma from her kitchen will make you stop and salivate immediately.
Lem's Super Cute Grocery Store
Lem's grocery store is also a small, charming shop next to Still Coffee's old bakery. It's simply a wooden house with a small signboard. With its refreshing blue color as the main hue and a retro style, you can enjoy checking in and have a unique experience when visiting Still Cafe.

Besides old-fashioned snacks, the grocery store also offers other items displayed in clear glass cabinets. With reasonable prices, you can buy them for yourself or as gifts for your loved ones after this trip.
Mr. Simon's newly opened strawberry shop
Mr. Simon's strawberry shop mainly sells things related to strawberries, a specialty when talking about Da Lat. The exterior of the shop stands out with its red signboard and wooden house. The shop sells many items such as: dried strawberries, strawberry candies, and chocolate-covered dried strawberries. The shop only sells for takeout so you can buy and enjoy it on the go!

Small charming vegetable garden with carp lanterns at Still Coffee
Around the cafes and a few tiny shops and grocery stores in the garden, there's a beautiful small garden with bamboo and Japanese carp lanterns. A lush and thriving vegetable patch, as if in the countryside, both cool and peaceful.

Special Features of Still Coffee
A unique and special thing about Still is that it was built from a coffee storage warehouse, so the cafe is several meters lower than the road level. This creates a peaceful and secluded space.
Under Da Lat's slightly chilly weather and the golden sun, Still becomes even more chill with countless photogenic spots. Just wearing a simple outfit and holding a flower can make for a beautiful photo.

Coming to Still Cafe, you will be transported back to your childhood with a truly unique and distinct charm in the dreamy land of Da Lat.
Still Coffee Menu Review
Still Coffee's menu is relatively diverse and visually appealing. Notably, the cafe doesn't have a specific menu type. Prices range from 20,000 VND to 50,000 VND.
You can enjoy delicious fruit juices, savor a cup of aromatic coffee with a subtle bitterness, or order a sweet pastry from the shop to enjoy – it's truly delightful. The cafe's bestseller is the mango roll cake, so if you have the chance to visit, be sure to try it!

Conclusion
Still Cafe Da Lat is a coffee shop with a strong nostalgic and somewhat unique character in Da Lat. We hope this review helps you find a cafe that suits your taste. Don't forget to follow HDV Local for continuous updates on the most attractive places in Da Lat!