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LocationHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam
World's 50 Best

Drinking & Healing occupies the second floor of a District 1 address on Hồ Tùng Mậu, where its 2024 Asia's 50 Best Bars ranking (no. 99) confirms its place in Ho Chi Minh City's serious cocktail tier. The bar's name signals intent: a program built around curated spirits and considered technique rather than novelty. With a Google rating of 4.3 across more than 500 reviews, the consensus is consistent.

Drinking & Healing bar in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Second Floor, Serious Program

Ho Chi Minh City's cocktail scene has matured faster than most Southeast Asian counterparts. Where Bangkok built its reputation over two decades and Singapore consolidated around hotel-backed programs, the HCMC bar scene arrived later but compressed that evolution into a shorter window. The result is a city where a small number of bars operate with the kind of curatorial discipline that elsewhere takes a generation to develop. Drinking & Healing, on the second floor of 25 Hồ Tùng Mậu in District 1's Nguyễn Thái Bình ward, belongs to that compressed upper tier.

Arriving via a staircase takes you out of the street-level noise of one of District 1's denser commercial pockets and into a room that operates at a different register. The separation is deliberate: second-floor bars in this city tend to draw a crowd that came with intent rather than impulse, and the atmosphere reflects that. At street level, the energy is transactional. One flight up, the tempo slows, and the focus shifts to what's behind the counter.

The Back Bar as Editorial Statement

The spirits-forward approach that defines Drinking & Healing's program places it in a category that has grown significantly across Asia's premium bar tier. In Tokyo, Osaka, and Hong Kong, bars built around rare bottle curation have long occupied a distinct position: they are less interested in the constructed cocktail as performance and more focused on what the base spirit itself communicates. Ho Chi Minh City has been slower to develop this strand, which makes bars that pursue it here more notable against the local context.

A well-curated back bar is not simply an accumulation of rare labels. The discipline lies in selection logic: which categories, which regions, which age statements, and how those choices connect to the drinking experience being offered. In bars that do this seriously, the back bar functions as an argument about what spirits are worth drinking and why. The program at Drinking & Healing reads within that tradition, with curation that signals deliberate acquisition rather than opportunistic stocking.

For visitors accustomed to bars in cities where aged whisky programs, rare rum selections, or obscure amaro collections have been standard for years, the comparative context matters. Asia's 50 Best Bars, which placed Drinking & Healing at number 99 in its 2024 ranking, functions partly as a quality signal and partly as a peer-set indicator. A bar earning that placement operates in recognizable company: venues in that list range from high-concept cocktail laboratories to spirits-focused rooms where the pour itself is the main event. Drinking & Healing's positioning within that list aligns with the latter orientation.

Where It Sits in the District 1 Bar Circuit

District 1 concentrates the highest density of serious drinking in Ho Chi Minh City, though the character varies considerably by street and format. Some rooms run on atmosphere and accessibility; others build programs with more technical intention. The gap between those two tiers has widened as the city's bar community has professionalized, and the 50 Best Asia recognition that several HCMC bars have accumulated in recent years reflects that widening gap.

Peers within the city's upper bracket include Stir, which operates from a similarly considered technical base, and Summer Experiment, which has built recognition around its own distinct program. Dot Bar and The Enigma Mansion represent different format registers within the same city, together illustrating how diverse the upper end of HCMC's bar scene has become. Drinking & Healing's particular angle, built around the back bar and the spirit-led experience, gives it a clear position within that set rather than competing on the same terms as its neighbours.

The 4.3 rating across 518 Google reviews is worth reading as a consistency signal. A bar can earn strong critical placement on one good evening; maintaining that score across more than 500 independent data points suggests the program delivers reliably, not just when conditions are optimal.

Drinking & Healing in a Broader Asian Context

The 2024 Asia's 50 Best Bars list is a useful reference point for understanding where Ho Chi Minh City now sits in the regional drinking conversation. The list has historically been weighted toward Singapore, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Bangkok, with secondary representation from cities including Taipei, Seoul, and Mumbai. Vietnamese bars entering the list represent a structural shift in where the region's drinking culture is generating new energy.

Bars that achieve this kind of recognition from cities outside the traditional regional centres tend to do so by developing something locally rooted rather than importing formats wholesale. The Haflington in Hanoi has done this in a different register, and internationally, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans show how spirits-focused rooms in cities outside the obvious global bar capitals have built lasting reputations. The comparison is instructive: reputation earned through program depth tends to age better than recognition built around novelty.

Planning Your Visit

Drinking & Healing is on the second floor of 25 Hồ Tùng Mậu in District 1, in the Nguyễn Thái Bình ward, a short distance from the Bến Thành area. The address is navigable by ride-share from most central District 1 hotels, and the Hồ Tùng Mậu street itself is well-served by the city's app-based transport options. As with most bars at this level in Ho Chi Minh City, arriving earlier in the evening gives you the leading access to bar seating, where the interaction with the spirits program is most direct. The bar's Google presence is the most current source for hours and any booking arrangement, given that details at this level can shift seasonally. For a fuller picture of where Drinking & Healing sits among the city's drinking options, see our full Ho Chi Minh City bars guide. Those planning a broader trip can also consult our full Ho Chi Minh City restaurants guide, our full Ho Chi Minh City hotels guide, our full Ho Chi Minh City wineries guide, and our full Ho Chi Minh City experiences guide to build out the rest of an itinerary.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I drink at Drinking & Healing?

The bar's Asia's 50 Best placement in 2024 (no. 99) and its editorial positioning around spirits curation suggest the strongest approach is to engage the team about what's currently on the back bar rather than defaulting to a standard cocktail order. Bars at this level in Asia that have earned list recognition through a spirits-focused program generally reward guests who ask about the collection directly. The 4.3 Google rating across 518 reviews indicates the service is consistent enough to guide that kind of conversation.

What should I know about Drinking & Healing before I go?

It is a second-floor bar in District 1, which already filters for intention over impulse. Ho Chi Minh City's upper bar tier, of which Drinking & Healing is a confirmed member given its 2024 Asia's 50 Best ranking, operates at price points that reflect the quality of curation and program depth, so expect to spend accordingly relative to street-level bars in the same neighbourhood. No published price range is available from the venue directly, so treat this as a research task before arrival. Asia's 50 Best recognition is a reliable indicator of seriousness, not of accessibility or informality.

Is Drinking & Healing reservation-only?

No confirmed booking policy is available in the venue's public record. In Ho Chi Minh City's serious bar tier, walk-in access is common but bar-seat availability on busy nights is not guaranteed. Given its 50 Best Asia 2024 ranking and consistent Google rating, demand is steady rather than occasional. The most reliable approach is to check directly via the bar's current social media presence before visiting, particularly on weekends or during high-season travel periods in the city.

Is Drinking & Healing better for first-timers or repeat visitors?

The spirits-focused format rewards familiarity with back-bar programs, which gives repeat visitors a structural advantage: knowing what to ask for, and being able to benchmark the curation against other bars in the Asian 50 Best tier, deepens the experience considerably. That said, first-time visitors who engage the bar team directly and treat the visit as an introduction to the program will find a reception consistent with a venue that has earned a 4.3 rating across more than 500 reviews. The bar's District 1 location and its position within the city's upper drinking circuit also make it a reasonable first stop on a broader Ho Chi Minh City bar itinerary.

How does Drinking & Healing compare to other Vietnam bars on the Asia's 50 Best list?

Vietnam's representation on the Asia's 50 Best Bars list has expanded in recent years, with entries distributed between Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. Drinking & Healing's 2024 ranking at number 99 places it within a small group of Vietnamese bars that have achieved list recognition, which in itself is a meaningful credential given the list's historical concentration in Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. For a different format within Hanoi's serious bar scene, The Haflington offers a useful point of comparison for understanding how Vietnam's bar culture varies by city.

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