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House On - Kon Tum | Famous specialty of Kon Tum Province

The hot, humid summer really makes people want to enjoy sweet and cool food. Then do not hurry to go to Nha On Tea shop, right from the dear name.

The shop is located at 103 Doan Thi Diem, Kon Tum city, an extremely easy to find address. The space of the restaurant is large and airy, the design is youthful and fresh, and it is very beautiful to take pictures. Nha On Tea was just launched on Vu Lan festival in 2015 and has become a familiar place for young people.

The menu of tea dishes is extremely rich, such as Da Lat fresh red bean soup, white fruit, glutinous rice, young coconut with pandan leaves, tao pho… Especially, the shop changes the menu daily, 10 dishes a day. Cool sweet tea and fruit juices with extremely “cheap” prices from only 15k – 20k/dish. The shop is committed not to resell old tea, 100% clean and natural ingredients and not open on Sundays.

My favorite point is that the shop uses paper cups for customers to take away and ship to their homes. With juice in a reusable plastic bottle, it is both economical and a meaningful environmental protection action.

The owner is also very young and easy-going, the 28-year-old girl Nguyen Hoa Vu Oanh has an ambition to start a business since 2014. She graduated from Ho Chi Minh City Open University with a desire for Business Administration. With new ideas, young minds bring “hand-made” tea dishes that are extremely attractive to customers.

Whether you are in Kon Tum or just a traveler stopping by the red earth city, don’t forget to come to Che Nha On to enjoy the refreshing taste in the middle of this summer. Surely this will be a memorable experience and an unforgettable snack.

* Tea House On Information:

– Address: 103 Doan Thi Diem, City. Kon Tum, Kon Tum Province

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