Best Gaming Cafes in Vietnam (2026): Prices, PC Specs

Harsh Talreja
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Updated April 2026 with current Indian retail prices.

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Best Gaming Cafes in Vietnam (2026): Prices & Specs

Your full April 2026 shortlist for Vietnam. Ten cyber cafes and esports lounges worth the GrabBike ride across Saigon, Hanoi, Da Nang and Nha Trang, sorted by rig quality, dong pricing, and how they handle the nightly crush of Vietnamese students, RMIT expats and Indian travellers.

#1: CyberCore Gaming 4.8/5 Premium Gaming From ₫ 15,000/hr 10 Cafes Ranked Updated: 2026

Vietnam runs the densest PC cafe grid in Southeast Asia. Saigon alone holds thousands of cyber shops, many 24 hours, entire streets in District 5 Cholon pack three or four LAN shops into a single block. For Indian students at RMIT Vietnam in District 7 Phu My Hung and RMIT Hanoi, digital nomads in Binh Thanh and Tay Ho coworking spaces, and travellers stopping between Singapore, Bangkok and Bali, the scene delivers some of the cheapest premium hardware in Asia. Budget rooms run ₫ 15,000 an hour for RTX 3060 class rigs, premium chains like CyberCore and Cybergame Viet Nam hit ₫ 40,000 to ₫ 80,000 an hour for RTX 4070 builds with 240Hz panels, still cheaper than Singapore or Bangkok for the same tier.

VND translates to INR at 1 INR around 290 VND in April 2026, so ₫ 15,000 an hour lands near Rs 52, ₫ 30,000 at Rs 103, premium ₫ 60,000 stations at Rs 207 and flagship ₫ 80,000 seats at Rs 276. Cheaper than Tier 1 Indian cafes for comparable or better hardware. SEA server ping is excellent, Valorant on Singapore routes at 30 to 45 ms and CS2 sits under 30 ms, which is why Vietnam produced talent like GAM Esports and Fennel. Saigon splits into gaming belts. District 1 Ben Thanh holds the tourist facing cafes, District 5 Cholon keeps the Chinese Vietnamese grinder scene alive, District 7 Phu My Hung is the RMIT corridor, Tan Binh covers the airport side, Thu Duc holds the new university zone. Hanoi covers Hoan Kiem for tourists, Cau Giay and Dong Da for students. Da Nang, Nha Trang and Hue round out the coastal scene. Bia Hoi at 8,000 dong a glass is the pre-game ritual, GrabBike rides between cafes cost 20,000 to 40,000 dong.

RankCafeAreaRatingPrice/hrBest For
1CyberCore Gaming Hai Ba TrungDistrict 1, HCMC4.8/5₫ 40k to 80kRTX 4070 flagship, 24 hours
2Cybergame Viet Nam Cau GiayCau Giay, Hanoi4.7/5₫ 30k to 60kHanoi flagship, VCS watch parties
3Bang Gaming Pham Van DongThu Duc, HCMC4.7/5₫ 25k to 45kRMIT and UEL student corridor
4Zuka Gaming Phu My HungDistrict 7, HCMC4.6/5₫ 30k to 55kRMIT Indian student crowd
5Paladin Gaming Dong DaDong Da, Hanoi4.6/5₫ 25k to 50kBach Khoa engineering student LAN
6GG Gaming Nguyen TraiDistrict 5, HCMC4.5/5₫ 20k to 35kCholon 24 hour grinder scene
7Infinity Cyber Tan BinhTan Binh, HCMC4.4/5₫ 18k to 30kAirport side budget LAN
8CyberCore Gaming Hoan KiemHoan Kiem, Hanoi4.5/5₫ 35k to 70kOld Quarter tourist pick
9Viet Gaming Da NangHai Chau, Da Nang4.5/5₫ 15k to 30kCentral Vietnam beach city base
10Storm Gaming Nha TrangLoc Tho, Nha Trang4.3/5₫ 15k to 25kBeach town tourist side LAN

1. CyberCore Gaming Hai Ba Trung

District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

CyberCore Gaming Hai Ba Trung Ho Chi Minh City interior gaming setup
4.8 / 5 ₫ 40k to 80k/hr 24 hours District 1

CyberCore set the Vietnam flagship standard. The Hai Ba Trung branch sits at 196 Hai Ba Trung, District 1, a 10 minute walk from Ben Thanh Market. The cafe a Saigon visitor lands at first because it is central, 24 hour, and built to the spec most Vietnamese chains only reach at their newest opens.

Every premium station runs i7 13700K or i9 13900K with RTX 4070 Ti Super, 32 GB DDR5 and Asus ROG Swift 240Hz monitors. Secretlab Titan Evo chairs, Logitech G Pro X Superlight mice, HyperX Cloud Alpha headsets. Fibre at 1 Gbps symmetric. Official VCS partnership means League of Legends ranked is priority tuning and patch night is packed.

₫ 40,000 per hour on standard premium, ₫ 60,000 to ₫ 80,000 on VIP rooms with private AC and PS5 pairing. Hourly blocks drop rates, 3 hours at ₫ 100,000, 5 hours at ₫ 150,000, 10 hours at ₫ 250,000. Membership knocks 15 to 20 percent off for RMIT students.

  • Rigs: i7 13700K or i9 13900K, RTX 4070 Ti Super, 32 GB DDR5, Asus ROG Swift 240Hz, Secretlab chairs, 1 Gbps fibre
  • Console: PS5 stations in the VIP rooms, Nintendo Switch docks on request
  • Food: Full menu, Vietnamese iced coffee, pho bo, banh mi, fried rice, proper kitchen open till 2 AM
  • Tournaments: Weekly League of Legends and Valorant events, VCS watch parties, regional bootcamp bookings for GAM and Fennel squads

Skip if: you want the cheapest session in Saigon. CyberCore is the flagship tier, the rates are the highest in Vietnam even if they still undercut Bangkok premium pricing.

2. Cybergame Viet Nam Cau Giay

Cau Giay, Hanoi

Cybergame Viet Nam Cau Giay Hanoi interior gaming setup
4.7 / 5 ₫ 30k to 60k/hr 24 hours Cau Giay

Cybergame Viet Nam is the Hanoi flagship every VCS viewer has seen on official stream backdrops. 158 Xuan Thuy Street, Cau Giay, 5 minute walk from Hanoi University of Foreign Studies. Two floor layout, 120 stations, private rooms upstairs, esports arena with stage seating at the back.

Hardware matches CyberCore Saigon. RTX 4070 on premium, RTX 3070 on standard, 32 GB DDR5, Samsung Odyssey G5 165Hz and 240Hz, Logitech G and Razer peripherals. VNPT fibre at 1 Gbps. Hosts VCS watch parties every Friday and Saturday plus GAM Esports meet and greets. Korean and Chinese exchange students at nearby FTU, friendly to English walk ins.

₫ 30,000 per hour standard, ₫ 45,000 to ₫ 60,000 on premium. 5v5 private rooms run ₫ 50,000 per seat. Night block 10 PM to 8 AM at ₫ 100,000 is the best Hanoi overnight value. Bia Hoi Junction and Pho Thin Lo Duc are 15 minutes by GrabBike for a pre-game meal.

  • Rigs: RTX 4070 and 3070 mix, 32 GB DDR5, Samsung Odyssey 165Hz and 240Hz, Logitech G and Razer peripherals, 1 Gbps VNPT fibre
  • Console: PS5 stations on request in the private rooms, not the main floor focus
  • Food: Vietnamese iced coffee, instant noodles, banh mi, rice boxes, proper menu open through the night
  • Tournaments: Weekly Valorant and LoL community events, monthly VCS and VCT watch parties with free snacks

Skip if: you are staying Old Quarter and do not want the 20 minute GrabBike ride out to Cau Giay. Central Hanoi has the CyberCore Hoan Kiem branch at more tourist friendly pricing.

3. Bang Gaming Pham Van Dong

Thu Duc, Ho Chi Minh City

Bang Gaming Pham Van Dong Thu Duc Ho Chi Minh City interior gaming setup
4.7 / 5 ₫ 25k to 45k/hr 24 hours Thu Duc

Bang Gaming runs the Thu Duc student corridor from RMIT Saigon South to UEL. 456 Pham Van Dong Street, Thu Duc City, 8 minutes by GrabBike from RMIT. 100 plus stations across two floors, VIP rooms upstairs, soundproofed 5v5 Valorant scrim room at the back.

Rigs are tuned for ranked play. RTX 3070 and 4060 Ti on ViewSonic 165Hz panels, Razer DeathAdder V3 mice, HyperX Alloy Origins keyboards. FPT fibre at 1 Gbps with an esports VLAN clears Valorant patches in under 20 minutes. Engineering and business students from UEL and RMIT run squad LANs for Liga Saigon and regional Valorant leagues.

₫ 25,000 per hour standard, ₫ 35,000 on premium, ₫ 45,000 in the scrim room. 10 hour block at ₫ 180,000 and overnight 10 PM to 10 AM at ₫ 150,000. Bia Hoi stalls on Linh Trung ward at 10,000 dong a glass are the pre push ritual.

  • Rigs: RTX 3070 and 4060 Ti, ViewSonic 165Hz panels, Razer and HyperX peripherals, 1 Gbps FPT fibre with esports VLAN
  • Console: Limited PS5 availability in the VIP rooms on request, PC LAN is the clear focus
  • Food: Vietnamese iced coffee, banh mi, com tam rice plates, instant noodles, full night kitchen
  • Tournaments: Liga Saigon qualifier hosting, monthly Valorant 5v5 cash brackets, RMIT and UEL inter-university LANs

Skip if: you are staying District 1 and do not want the 25 minute GrabBike to Thu Duc. Central Saigon has CyberCore and Zuka at similar tiers.

4. Zuka Gaming Phu My Hung

District 7, Ho Chi Minh City

Zuka Gaming Phu My Hung District 7 Ho Chi Minh City interior gaming setup
4.6 / 5 ₫ 30k to 55k/hr 24 hours District 7

Zuka Gaming is the RMIT Vietnam Saigon South pick. 803 Nguyen Van Linh Parkway, District 7, 5 minute walk from RMIT and 10 minutes from Crescent Mall. The Indian student community at RMIT treats this as the default LAN, group chats ping here on Friday evenings before patch night Valorant.

Modern fit out, RGB ceiling strips, casual and competitive zones. Competitive zone runs RTX 4060 and 4070 on 240Hz Asus TUF panels, Razer Viper V3 Pro mice, Razer Huntsman keyboards. Casual zone uses RTX 3060 on 165Hz panels. FPT and Viettel dual WAN. Phu My Hung runs cleaner and quieter than central Saigon.

₫ 30,000 to ₫ 55,000 per hour. RMIT student ID gets a flat 15 percent discount. 24 hour open, Vietnamese iced coffee on tap, banh mi op la with egg and pate for ₫ 40,000. GrabBike from RMIT dorms at Scenic Valley and Park 2 runs ₫ 15,000 to ₫ 25,000.

  • Rigs: RTX 4060 to 4070 competitive zone, RTX 3060 casual zone, 165Hz and 240Hz panels, Razer peripherals
  • Console: PS5 available on request in the VIP room, limited console presence on the main floor
  • Food: Vietnamese iced coffee, banh mi op la, com suon, pho ga, instant noodle upgrades with egg and sausage
  • Tournaments: RMIT inter-house Valorant brackets, monthly Liga Saigon qualifiers, Indian student Diwali LAN nights

Skip if: you want 24 hour central Saigon convenience. District 7 is 20 minutes by GrabBike from District 1 Ben Thanh, only makes sense if you are RMIT side or staying Crescent Mall hotels.

5. Paladin Gaming Dong Da

Dong Da, Hanoi

4.6 / 5 ₫ 25k to 50k/hr 24 hours Dong Da

Paladin Gaming sits in the Dong Da student belt near Hanoi University of Science and Technology and FTU. 48 Ta Quang Buu Street, Bach Khoa ward, 3 minute walk from the Bach Khoa gate. The engineering student LAN that turns into a Valorant ranked grind factory every night past 9 PM.

80 station LAN floor, 4 private rooms, streaming booth with chroma wall. RTX 4060 on premium, RTX 3060 and 3050 on standard, 165Hz panels, Razer BlackWidow V4 keyboards. VNPT fibre with Viettel backup. The Bach Khoa crowd is strong on DOTA 2, Valorant and CS2. Soundproofed scrim rooms get booked for semi-pro bootcamps during VCT and VCS off seasons.

₫ 25,000 per hour standard, ₫ 40,000 on premium, ₫ 50,000 in the streaming booth. Overnight pass from 11 PM to 9 AM at ₫ 120,000 is the best Hanoi deal for an all night push. Bia Hoi Hai Xom street stalls across the road open till 1 AM, 10,000 dong a glass is the cooldown ritual.

  • Rigs: RTX 4060 premium, RTX 3060 and 3050 standard, 165Hz panels, Razer peripherals, VNPT and Viettel dual fibre
  • Console: Not the focus, limited console presence, PC is the clear intent
  • Food: Vietnamese iced coffee, banh mi, instant noodles, fried rice, basic grab and go menu
  • Tournaments: Bach Khoa inter department LANs, semi-pro Valorant bootcamp bookings, weekly DOTA 2 community nights

Skip if: you need premium RTX 4070 class hardware. Paladin runs solid mid to upper tier rigs but not the absolute flagship Cybergame or CyberCore top end.

6. GG Gaming Nguyen Trai

District 5 Cholon, Ho Chi Minh City

GG Gaming Nguyen Trai District 5 Cholon Ho Chi Minh City interior gaming setup
4.5 / 5 ₫ 20k to 35k/hr 24 hours District 5

GG Gaming runs the District 5 Cholon grinder scene most Saigon tourist guides never mention. 725 Nguyen Trai Street, 6 minute walk from Binh Tay Market. Cholon is Saigon Chinatown, the local Chinese Vietnamese community runs cafes differently, heavy on DOTA 2 and LoL loyalty, 24 hour by default, zero tourist noise.

Rigs are honest mid tier. RTX 3060 to 3070 on 144Hz and 165Hz panels, DareU and Logitech peripherals, wired LAN. FPT fibre at 500 Mbps symmetric is plenty for League and DOTA. The vibe is a proper cyber cafe with Chinese tea service instead of bubble tea, older regulars playing ranked LoL at 2 AM with precision from 5,000 plus games.

₫ 20,000 per hour standard and ₫ 35,000 on premium. Overnight 10 PM to 8 AM block at ₫ 80,000 is the cheapest overnight ranked push in Saigon. Cholon hu tieu noodle stalls across Nguyen Trai stay open till 3 AM. Cash preferred, Momo and ZaloPay QR accepted.

  • Rigs: RTX 3060 to 3070, 144Hz and 165Hz mixed, DareU and Logitech peripherals, wired LAN, 500 Mbps FPT
  • Console: Not the focus, PC LAN is the clear intent in the Cholon scene
  • Food: Chinese tea service, instant noodles, fried rice, Cholon hu tieu noodle stalls across the street
  • Tournaments: Community DOTA 2 brackets, weekly LoL Cholon league nights, no formal prize structure

Skip if: you want English speaking counter staff and an Instagram friendly interior. GG Gaming is the local Cholon grinder scene, Mandarin and Vietnamese are the working languages.

7. Infinity Cyber Tan Binh

Tan Binh, Ho Chi Minh City

Infinity Cyber Tan Binh Ho Chi Minh City interior gaming setup
4.4 / 5 ₫ 18k to 30k/hr 24 hours Tan Binh

Infinity Cyber is the Tan Binh option for gamers coming through Tan Son Nhat Airport. 182 Cong Hoa Street, a 10 minute Grab from Terminal 1. The cafe you book for a red eye layover when your Vietjet flight lands past midnight and airport hotel rates are inflated.

RTX 3050 and 3060 on 144Hz panels, standard mechanical keyboards, wired LAN. FPT fibre at 300 Mbps is plenty for ranked Valorant and DOTA 2. Local Tan Binh office workers after hours and Hong Bang International University students during the day. Well maintained cyber cafe without flagship pricing.

₫ 18,000 per hour standard and ₫ 30,000 on premium. Overnight 10 PM to 6 AM at ₫ 80,000 is the best airport side overnight deal. For a 5 AM Tan Son Nhat departure, 6 hours at Infinity beats hotel rates at Bach Ma or Orchid Boulevard. 24 hour 7-Eleven across the road for snack restocks.

  • Rigs: RTX 3050 to 3060, 144Hz panels, basic mechanical keyboards, wired LAN, 300 Mbps FPT
  • Console: Not the focus, PC only format
  • Food: Vietnamese iced coffee, instant noodles, banh mi, snacks, 24 hour 7-Eleven adjacent
  • Tournaments: Occasional community Valorant and BGMI events, not the venue focus

Skip if: you want flagship hardware. Infinity is airport adjacent budget tier, solid but not the top of the chart for GPU or peripherals.

8. CyberCore Gaming Hoan Kiem

Hoan Kiem, Hanoi

CyberCore Gaming Hoan Kiem Hanoi interior gaming setup
4.5 / 5 ₫ 35k to 70k/hr 10 AM to 2 AM Hoan Kiem

CyberCore Hoan Kiem is the Old Quarter cafe for Hanoi tourists who want flagship hardware without the 25 minute ride to Cau Giay. 38 Luong Van Can, Hoan Kiem, 5 minute walk from Hoan Kiem Lake and the Dong Xuan night market. Two floor space, 80 stations, smaller than the Cau Giay flagship but premium fit out and unbeatable tourist location.

Hardware matches the Saigon branch. RTX 4070 flagship, RTX 3070 standard, 240Hz Asus ROG panels on premium rows, 165Hz ViewSonic on standard. Razer and Logitech peripherals. FPT fibre at 1 Gbps. Mix of Old Quarter local students and foreign visitors from nearby Hoan Kiem hotels, English support is the strongest of any Hanoi cafe on this list.

₫ 35,000 per hour standard, ₫ 50,000 to ₫ 70,000 on premium. 10 AM open and 2 AM close rather than full 24 hour, the trade off for Old Quarter premium rent. A 3 hour session after dinner at Pho Gia Truyen or Bun Cha Huong Lien fits well. Bia Hoi Corner is 7 minutes walk away for the pre or post game drink.

  • Rigs: RTX 4070 flagship, RTX 3070 standard, 240Hz Asus ROG and 165Hz ViewSonic, Razer and Logitech peripherals, 1 Gbps FPT fibre
  • Console: PS5 on request in the VIP room, not a main floor focus
  • Food: Vietnamese iced coffee, banh mi, Old Quarter street food 5 minutes in every direction
  • Tournaments: Occasional VCS watch parties, smaller brackets than the Cau Giay flagship

Skip if: you need 24 hour or overnight blocks. CyberCore Hoan Kiem closes at 2 AM, the Cau Giay Cybergame flagship covers the 2 AM to 8 AM window instead.

9. Viet Gaming Da Nang

Hai Chau, Da Nang

Viet Gaming Da Nang Hai Chau interior gaming setup
4.5 / 5 ₫ 15k to 30k/hr 24 hours Hai Chau

Viet Gaming is the Da Nang central district flagship. 255 Hung Vuong Street, Hai Chau, 5 minute walk from Con Market and 10 minutes from My Khe Beach. The cafe you pick during a Da Nang beach trip when the 2 PM sun gets heavy and air conditioned ranked Valorant sounds better than another coconut.

60 station LAN floor, 2 private rooms, open for over a decade and upgraded steadily. RTX 3060 and 3070 on 144Hz and 165Hz panels, Razer DeathAdder mice, HyperX Alloy keyboards. VNPT fibre at 500 Mbps runs clean for Valorant Singapore and CS2 Tokyo servers. Local student crowd plus a steady trickle of Hoi An and My Khe Beach tourists during afternoon heat.

₫ 15,000 per hour standard, ₫ 30,000 on premium, overnight 11 PM to 9 AM at ₫ 100,000. Banh mi stalls on Hung Vuong open till 3 AM. Da Nang is cheaper than Saigon or Hanoi and Viet Gaming reflects that.

  • Rigs: RTX 3060 to 3070, 144Hz and 165Hz panels, Razer and HyperX peripherals, 500 Mbps VNPT fibre
  • Console: PS5 on request in the VIP room, not a main floor focus
  • Food: Vietnamese iced coffee, banh mi, com ga, instant noodles, full night street food on Hung Vuong
  • Tournaments: Da Nang university Valorant and LoL community brackets, occasional central Vietnam regional events

Skip if: you need flagship tier hardware. Viet Gaming is solid mid tier, central Vietnam does not carry the RTX 4070 Ti flagship stock the Hanoi and Saigon flagships run.

10. Storm Gaming Nha Trang

Loc Tho, Nha Trang

Storm Gaming Nha Trang Loc Tho interior gaming setup
4.3 / 5 ₫ 15k to 25k/hr 10 AM to 2 AM Loc Tho

Storm Gaming is the Nha Trang beach town pick for a ranked session between a morning scuba dive and an evening mud bath. 78 Nguyen Thien Thuat, Loc Tho ward, 3 minute walk from Tran Phu Beach. The only cafe on this list close enough to the beach that you can walk over with sand still on your feet.

40 stations, compact single floor, maintained cleanly despite sea air. RTX 3050 and 3060 on 144Hz panels, Fuhlen and Logitech peripherals, wired LAN. VNPT fibre at 300 Mbps. Local Khanh Hoa students plus a mix of Russian, Kazakh and Chinese tourists.

₫ 15,000 per hour standard and ₫ 25,000 on premium, 5 hour block at ₫ 60,000. Banh canh cha ca stalls on Thap Ba Street are the pre game ritual, Bia Hoi on Nguyen Thien Thuat at 10,000 dong is the post match cooldown.

  • Rigs: RTX 3050 to 3060, 144Hz panels, Fuhlen and Logitech peripherals, wired LAN, 300 Mbps VNPT fibre
  • Console: Limited PS4 stations, PS5 on request, not a strong focus
  • Food: Vietnamese iced coffee, banh mi, instant noodles, Nha Trang street food 2 minutes outside the door
  • Tournaments: Rare, Storm is a Nha Trang grinder cafe rather than an event venue

Skip if: you need 24 hour access or premium flagship rigs. Storm is a Nha Trang budget beach cafe, great value but closes at 2 AM and runs RTX 3060 class hardware rather than RTX 4070.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Indians walk into Vietnam gaming cafes without a Vietnamese phone number?

Yes at every cafe on this list. Walk in registration is standard. Bring your passport for first time registration at CyberCore, Cybergame Viet Nam, Zuka and Paladin where the counter logs ID. At Bang Gaming, GG Gaming and Infinity Cyber you pay cash, Momo QR or ZaloPay at the counter. Wise cards work at Circle K and 7-Eleven for cash top ups without forex markup. Indian international cards get accepted at CyberCore and Cybergame but not at budget Cholon cafes, keep a ₫ 500,000 cash float for 24 hours of gaming plus food and GrabBike rides. Tet Lunar New Year in late January or February closes about half the cafes for 3 to 5 days, plan around that window.

What is Vietnam gaming cafe pricing in INR?

At 1 INR around 290 VND in April 2026, the math is clean. Budget cafes at ₫ 15,000 to ₫ 25,000 per hour land at Rs 52 to Rs 86, cheaper than most Tier 1 Indian cafes for similar or better RTX 3060 hardware. Mid tier at ₫ 30,000 to ₫ 45,000 sits at Rs 103 to Rs 155. Flagship premium at CyberCore and Cybergame at ₫ 60,000 to ₫ 80,000 hits Rs 207 to Rs 276 per hour for RTX 4070 rigs with 240Hz panels, cheaper than any comparable Indian flagship. Overnight blocks at ₫ 80,000 to ₫ 150,000 work out to Rs 276 to Rs 517 for 10 to 12 hours of ranked grinding, unbeatable value for any Indian visitor staying a week plus. Vietnam is one of the cheapest premium PC gaming markets on the planet.

Do Vietnam cafes support BGMI and Valorant India servers?

Valorant routes from Vietnam to the Singapore cluster at 30 to 45 ms, playable at any rank including Radiant, most serious Valorant players in Vietnam default to SEA region. Mumbai servers run at 85 to 110 ms from Saigon and Hanoi, playable for casual squads but not tournament grade. BGMI is region locked to India servers and routes at 90 to 115 ms, most Vietnamese ranked players switch to PUBG Mobile Global on SEA at 25 to 40 ms. CS2 connects to the Singapore and Tokyo data centres at sub 30 ms which is effectively LAN quality. For Indian server grinding a gaming VPN with Mumbai or Chennai exit nodes helps tighten BGMI ping but never matches native routing from India.

What is the best Saigon area for RMIT Indian students?

District 7 Phu My Hung is the default RMIT Saigon South corridor and Zuka Gaming on Nguyen Van Linh Parkway is the pick most RMIT Indian students use for Valorant and BGMI squad nights. Zuka offers a flat 15 percent discount on RMIT student ID and is 5 minutes from the main campus. For a flagship upgrade, CyberCore Gaming Hai Ba Trung in District 1 is 25 minutes by GrabBike and worth the trip for RTX 4070 Ti rigs. Bang Gaming on Pham Van Dong in Thu Duc is the UEL and RMIT split option, good for inter university LANs. Diwali and RMIT Holi weekends spike demand, book private rooms at Zuka 2 to 3 days ahead.

Which Vietnam cafes work best for overnight sessions?

24 hour cafes are the Vietnamese default rather than the exception. In Saigon, CyberCore Hai Ba Trung, Bang Gaming, Zuka Gaming, GG Gaming and Infinity Cyber all run full 24 hour operations with overnight block pricing from ₫ 80,000 to ₫ 150,000 for 10 hour stretches. In Hanoi, Cybergame Viet Nam Cau Giay and Paladin Gaming Dong Da are the two main 24 hour flagships, CyberCore Hoan Kiem closes at 2 AM. Da Nang Viet Gaming runs 24 hour, Storm Gaming Nha Trang closes at 2 AM. GrabBike is available round the clock for cafe to hotel runs at 3 AM or 5 AM, 20,000 to 40,000 dong per ride.

For more cafes across the region, see our Bangkok gaming cafes shortlist for your next SEA stop, the Singapore gaming cafes guide for flagship LAN lounges, and the global gaming cafes guide covering Dubai, Tokyo, London and more. If you are pushing BGMI or Valorant back to Indian servers from Vietnam, our BGMI ping reduction guide covers the region, DNS and VPN settings that hold up in April 2026.

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Harsh Talreja edits Gaming Nation from a Mumbai bedroom desk and a Bangalore hotel desk on alternate months. He has been writing about PC hardware, gaming peripherals and Indian gaming cafes for 6 years, with hands-on time on every major PC component category sold in India under Rs 2,00,000 (RTX 3050 to RTX 4070 Super, Ryzen 5 5600 to Ryzen 7 7700X, every B550 and B650 mainstream board, 144Hz IPS to 240Hz OLED, Razer DeathAdder to Logitech G502 Hero). He has visited and benchmarked over 18 gaming cafes across Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata and Amritsar. Plays BGMI at Crown tier, Valorant at Diamond, daily-drives a 5800X3D plus RX 7600 build at home. Outside Gaming Nation, Harsh works as an SEO partner for Indian startups (he can be reached on LinkedIn for that work). All Indian retail prices on this site are checked monthly against Amazon.in and Flipkart, all hardware claims are checked against RTINGS, Tom's Hardware, NotebookCheck, and Hardware Unboxed where applicable.