A Da Lat specialties store in Saigon

L’Angfarm store on Tran Hung Dao Street, District 5, HCMC stocks many kinds of Da Lat specialties, especially processed farm produce.

L’Angfarm, or Lang Biang farm, was established in 1995 by To Hung Xo from Quang Thai Co Ltd.

In L’Angfarm store, Saigonese can buy Da Lat products with the same quality as those in Da Lat.

The ground floor of the store  stocks Da Lat goods such as herbal tea, dried herb, dried vegetables, jam and wine.

Upstairs, guests can enjoy a buffet costing VND88,000 each. The space has a simple décor with pitched roof, zigzag windows, and some small trees on the windowsill under the warm yellow light. 

In the buffet area, you will see an ice-cream parlor with different flavors like strawberry, mulberry, chocolate, and kiwi. Next to it is a beverage parlor serving artichoke, ginger, and oolong tea, coffee, soy milk, green bean milk, and fruit juice. 

There are other parlors serving fruit salad, grilled corn and potato, and sticky rice.  

The store’s decoration and dishes may remind customers who have traveled to Da Lat of the night market in the flower city.

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