Binh Minh Jazz Club
Jazz club · Hanoi ·

Binh Minh Jazz Club

Jazz club · Hanoi ·

Live jazz performances nightly with whiskey and pub grub

live jazz
jazz lovers
talented musicians
cover charge
overpriced
friendly staff
good cocktails
pizza
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Binh Minh Jazz Club by Photo by Kate Gardiner/Flickr
Binh Minh Jazz Club by Photo by Kate Gardiner/Flickr
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null
Binh Minh Jazz Club by null

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1 Tràng Tiền, Phan Chu Trinh, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam Get directions

Restroom
Accepts reservations
Cozy
Romantic
Trendy

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1 Tràng Tiền, Phan Chu Trinh, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam Get directions

+84 24 3933 6555
minhjazzvietnam.com
jazzvietnam

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Touristy
•Credit card accepted

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Jan 14, 2026

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"Hidden just behind the Opera House, this smoky, sax-filled fixture—founded by legendary Vietnamese saxophonist Quyen Van Minh—is one of the oldest jazz clubs in Southeast Asia, hosting live performances most nights until late." - Scott Campbell

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"Finish off the Night With Some Jazz Minh's jazz club is owned by one of Hanoi 's most famous jazz musicians, Quyen Van Minh. Live jazz, performed by local and foreign musicians, including Minh's son, is the big draw here."

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"Finish off the Night With Some Jazz Minh's jazz club is owned by one of Hanoi 's most famous jazz musicians, Quyen Van Minh. Live jazz, performed by local and foreign musicians, including Minh's son, is the big draw here."

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Sindhuja S.

Google
I had been looking forward to visiting this place since the day I arrived in Vietnam from India. I contacted the venue in advance, made a reservation, and clearly stated that I would be coming alone. I was asked to arrive at 8:30 pm sharp. I arrived at 8:20 pm. Despite this, I was met with surprise that I was “just one person” and was directed to a small table in a corner near the entrance which they just set up as I arrived. I politely refused and explained that I had a reservation and would like a proper seat. I was told that others had booked earlier or arrived earlier - despite the fact that there was barely anyone there at the time and I had arrived before the requested time. The manager (short blonde hair) then intervened in a patronising manner, said “okay fine, sit here,” and asked me to “smile.” I was seated in the third row, not the front, but acceptable and so I decided to let it go and enjoy the music. Unfortunately, the experience continued to deteriorate. I was asked to pay every time I ordered a drink. The waiter did not speak English, and when I asked politely whether there was a different norm here (as most bars and restaurants allow you to settle the bill at the end), the same manager responded in an exasperated, dismissive way and said “fine, just pay whenever,” making me feel like I was being difficult for asking a reasonable question. An hour into the set, a couple arrived late and, without any staff intervention, seated themselves at the one empty seat right at the front marked “RESERVED.” The woman sat there, and the man brought over a red plastic stool to sit beside her. Clearly, this table was intended for a single person. I hesitated to say anything because of how hostile the manager had already been toward me. But the unfairness was hard to ignore- I arrived early, followed instructions exactly, had a reservation, and was initially almost relegated to a corner while people arriving much later were allowed to occupy the best seat in the house. When I raised this concern calmly, the manager rolled her eyes, raised her voice, and dismissed me outright, behaving as though I was a nuisance rather than a paying customer. She did not listen, did not explain, and was openly rude. I want to be clear- I am not calling this racism. But there was discrimination, whether based on being a solo diner, a non-Western customer, or simply being treated as less important. It is particularly ironic to experience this kind of attitude in a country with its own complex history with the West. I could have let this go, but my New Year’s Eve was genuinely ruined by the way I was treated. Jazz spaces are usually warm, respectful, and welcoming—this was the opposite. I have been to the Blue Note and the Village Vanguard in NYC and Ronnie Scott in London, to name a few. I am not just a jazz novice, I am an enthusiast. At these renowned jazz venues around the world I have never been made to feel so unwelcome. I’m sharing this so others know what to expect. Great music deserves better management and basic courtesy. P.S They blocked me on Facebook from posting this review there :)

An L.

Google
Our family favorite place in town. Love the music, the vibe and the drinks. A place that should definitely be on your list if you’re looking for live music!

Eunice L.

Google
Had a lovely night listening to the jazz performance; the band killed it. 150k cover charge was totally worth it. Diavola pizza was overwhelmingly good with heavy flavours - somehow better than Pizza 4P's - and I don't even care for salami.

Thomas S.

Google
Immaculate vibes, excellent music. My girlfriend and I loved it. Easy recommendation for live music in Hanoi We had the mango yogurt smoothie and the apple yogurt smoothie. Get the mango.

Caleb T.

Google
We thoroughly enjoyed our time at Binh Minh Jazz Club! Upon arrival, we were warmly welcomed by friendly staff who kindly carved out a spot for us even though we arrived a bit late for the live jazz set. The musicians were incredibly talented, bringing us on a captivating journey through both classic standards and more niche tunes. The drinks were delightful, though slightly pricier than nearby bars. However, the cost was more than justified by the outstanding experience and the remarkable performances by the musicians, including the legendary Mr. Quyền Văn Minh himself. Would highly recommend this extraordinary experience during your trip to Hanoi!

Catarina P.

Google
Great place for jazz lovers. You have to pay entrance fee (100k VND) plus order something. We came on a monday at 10pm, and they were open.

Ran W.

Google
Very nice live jazz music. Cocktails were good. you get into the club and it takes to a different place maybe related to old days in history of Vietnam

Wayne T.

Google
I think anyone must spend an evening here when in Hanoi. The hospitality and artists are impeccable. I got to watch and listen to Dattie Do and her pianist and double bassist – I didn’t manage to catch the latter names but they were delightful. An utterly memorable experience. P.s. I didn’t order any food and stayed with a red all night. Here’s a poem I composed that night. It’s called “Glass of Wine”. Glass of Wine Oh. This is the part When I realise That jazz is like breathing And inhales last just a moment You can only keep going And going To the end Of the page or wherever it is that the notes go When they flutter and reach the ceiling Like bird wings ‘gainst a cage And those sounds turn to thoughts Of lovers long gone and passed I shouldn’t have started If I meant to think of tomorrow But at the Binh Minh Jazz Club The wine takes me higher To you