thank you!! most of the results i find online included the dried fruits and chocolates but i wanted to bring something more than just snacks. so the teas, and household items are great suggestions.
Love your video. You have done all the work to find the locally available and unique buys. Will be visiting many on this list in a few weeks. The linen tablecloth is gorgeous…but out of my budget!!!
Thank you for your comment and I'm glad you found the video useful. There are many different designs and price at the linen shop - you should go take a look anyway! Enjoy your time in Vietnam!
@@TravelEatSaigon we went to Art Book in 2018 and we are now in Saigon but have been looking for it all day and couldn’t find it! I remember it being in one long street where all the souvenir shops that you featured in this video are. Do you have any tips how to find this? Which street is this in and is it near Saigon Centre or Saigon Square?
Just saw your video and have a few questions. We will be going on a river cruse with a few stops in Vietnam and want to shop for some small items to bring back to the Untied States. Do most of the stores take credit cards or will we need cash (US or Dong)? In the large markets do you pay "sticker price" or do you need to haggle for the Non-Tourist price? Do you know if tea can be brought back into the US (many agricultural products aren't allowed)? If you could answer any of these questions I'd be grateful.
Packaged goods can be brought into the US - like tea, coffee, cashew nuts. If you go to a market most consumables have price listed. Those without you’ll need to bargain. Hope this helps!
thank you!! most of the results i find online included the dried fruits and chocolates but i wanted to bring something more than just snacks. so the teas, and household items are great suggestions.
Love your video. You have done all the work to find the locally available and unique buys. Will be visiting many on this list in a few weeks. The linen tablecloth is gorgeous…but out of my budget!!!
Thank you for your comment and I'm glad you found the video useful. There are many different designs and price at the linen shop - you should go take a look anyway! Enjoy your time in Vietnam!
we are going next week
thank you for this nice video
very useful ❤
Where to buy cosmetics in Vietnam? Any recommendation? Market mall or any specific place?
Thank you! We want more :-) Any other Vietnam shops to show?
Hi - I’ll be doing an updated shopping video soon but on my new channel @traveleatvietnam since having issues with this one.
Thank you excellent video. I plan to visit in early 2023. Very useful info.
Thanks for the tips i am going to visit Ho Chin Minh in May 2023 for 5 days then to Manila coming from Loa=s Angeles, California, USA
Wow: thanks 4 the updates on the prices 4 everything. It’s really helpful 👌🏻
I'm glad you found the information useful - thanks for watching! 👍
Hi! Where can we find the coffee and tea options you showed? Is it inside a mall? Thank you.
Hi - you can find most teas and coffee at any cafe. Most sell their beans.
@@TravelEatSaigon thank you!!
Saigon kitsch ! Thank for this adress ! We went back on this store before go to the airport😂. Good video
Thanks for watching - glad that the video was useful for you! Hope you got what you're looking for at the shop!
I was told to buy chocolate, then I saw u introduced in your video. So happy to know where to go. Thanks.
I need to update this video but there's also Alluvia Chocolate that just opened this year on Le Loi St near Ben Thanh Market!
@@TravelEatSaigon we went to Art Book in 2018 and we are now in Saigon but have been looking for it all day and couldn’t find it! I remember it being in one long street where all the souvenir shops that you featured in this video are. Do you have any tips how to find this? Which street is this in and is it near Saigon Centre or Saigon Square?
@@kikogalura artbook.com.vn/pages/stores
105000 is a good price for 200gram..so it's almost 1200 per kg in rupees..actually indian mkt price 600 to 1000 per kg
Just saw your video and have a few questions. We will be going on a river cruse with a few stops in Vietnam and want to shop for some small items to bring back to the Untied States. Do most of the stores take credit cards or will we need cash (US or Dong)? In the large markets do you pay "sticker price" or do you need to haggle for the Non-Tourist price? Do you know if tea can be brought back into the US (many agricultural products aren't allowed)? If you could answer any of these questions I'd be grateful.
Packaged goods can be brought into the US - like tea, coffee, cashew nuts. If you go to a market most consumables have price listed. Those without you’ll need to bargain. Hope this helps!
Thank you for your reply! Any thoughts on credit cards or need to carry cash?
0:38 hello madam, can you please tell me what could be price range of Ralph Lauren shirts behind you.
Hi! Can please put the locations for each of the video sections? Thank you!
All the information is in the description.
Hello, please tell wholesale market for men clothes.
Too expensive!!! Not worth it.