The interior features wooden tables and chairs, with iron railings over one meter high to ensure safety without obstructing the view. The bar counter is centrally located, allowing staff to oversee the entire venue.
Bao Vy (L), 20, from Thu Duc City, visited the bar for the first time with friends after seeing it on social media.
“It’s great to see the metro from above. I came early to take sunset photos without the crowds,” she said.
Philip (L), a 33-year-old American tourist, visited the bar on Jan. 2 with friends. He described the space as open and airy, with breezes from the river and beautiful city views.
The bar covers an area of about 60 square meters and can accommodate over 100 guests. The menu features a variety of fruit teas, cocktails, and snacks, priced between VND50,000 and VND250,000 ($2 to $10).
The city lights at night, especially the color-changing Landmark 81, are a major draw for photography enthusiasts.
Photo by Phuong Mai
Rooftop view of the metro from above
The rooftop seen from the above. Video by Phuong Mai
The bar welcomes around 100 customers daily, with the busiest times on weekends. Since the metro line opened, customer numbers have increased by 10–15%. For the upcoming Tet holiday, which peaks on Jan. 29, the bar plans to add decorative elements and update the menu.
The venue is easy to locate, situated in a wide alley off a main road, with free parking available. Due to its popularity on weekends, it can get crowded during peak hours, so visitors are advised to come during off-peak times.
During holidays and Teta surcharge applies, and reservations are recommended.
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