Vietnam's animal cafes •1 min read Image Last year was the ‘Year of Friendship’ between Japan and Vietnam and it seems that there are some influences from Japan, cropping up in Vietnam.Image Japanese Cat CafeVietnam's greatest export is coffee, which it takes very seriously. There are plenty of cafes to sup your coffee at, but there have been some changes of late. One of these recent influences from Japan is the pet, or animal, café. You have probably heard of the cat cafes / bird cafes / reptile cafes etc, where people who do not have the chance to own their own animal of choice, have the opportunity to pet one temporarily whilst sipping their green tea and chomping on cheese cake.Not to be out done in Vietnam, there is a whole assortment of alternative cafes opening up in Saigon these days. In fact, they are popping up all over the place.You might like to try stroking cats with your coffee. The Ailucat Café in Saigon has a around 20 feline friends to choose from as you sup your coffee.Image A little more lively than the cats is the Stardogs, dog café in District 7. Not quite as relaxing as a coffee with a cat, but the chance for dog lovers, who don’t have dogs to love dogs.Image Stardogs CafeYou might want to enjoy a bit of cold blood with your hot coffee? In which case head to Café Babo in Saigon's Tan Binh district (formerly in the Phu Nhuan district) to enjoy your coffee with various reptiles - snakes, Lizards the lot.So, if you thought Japan was the king of alternative cafes, then think again, because Saigon is embracing alternative cafe culture…..I think I’ll go around the corner for a quiet coffee… Speak with a destination specialistFriendly, dedicated people who care as much about your trip as you do.Get in touchDownload a brochure Share thisfacebooktwitterlinkedinemail You may also like Vietnam Field notes: From Pu Bin to Pu Luong – Vietnam’s rural reaches Travel writer Dan Stables recounts his recent trip to Pu Bin and Pu Luong, in the Mai Chau hills of Vietnam. Vietnam Field notes: A visit to the Con Dao islands Lorna Parkes, executive editor of National Geographic Traveler, tells us why this tiny archipelago of 16 islands should be part of your Vietnam trip. South Korea Four destinations to visit in 2025 if you’re looking for a cultural adventure Looking for inspiration for your next cultural adventure? Our team of travel experts have rounded up four destinations we’re excited about in 2025.