Vincom+ District 2
Vincom+ remains a premier shopping mall in District 2, dedicated to offering comprehensive shopping, dining, and entertainment options for the entire family. As a modern shopping destination for residents of the Hommyland area and beyond, Vincom+ ensures quality products, clear sourcing, and affordable prices. As a newly expanded brand under Vincom Retail, its mission is to make modern shopping centers more accessible and convenient for the Vietnamese community.
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Address: 307 Nguyen Duy Trinh, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Opening hours:
Monday - Friday: 10:00 - 21:30
Saturday - Sunday, Public Holidays: 10:00 - 22:00
Shopping
Designed as the perfect meeting spot for urban families, Vincom+ District 2 hosts numerous reputable brands aimed at setting the standard for modern shopping to fulfill all consumer needs.
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The VinMart supermarket offers a wide selection of household and consumer goods to serve the daily needs of District 2 residents. The My Kingdom toy store features a range of popular toy brands, while the Phuong Nam bookstore provides an extensive collection of stationery and reading materials, promising to be a favorite destination for children and families.
Dining
Vincom+ is also a culinary hub, featuring brands that span the spectrum from traditional Vietnamese cuisine to international options, including Japanese, Korean, and Thai dishes. Café Highland remains a favorite choice among the youth for its modern coffee offerings.
Lotteria, renowned as Korea's number one fast-food chain, is also located here.
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Other amenities
For games and entertainment, the DNP game zone offers a variety of intellectual and physical games that provide children with fun and relaxation after their busy school hours.

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