Expat guide · Updated 2026

Where to Buy Fresh Milk in Da Nang (Expat Guide 2026)

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Most expats in Da Nang start with UHT milk from WinMart or Circle K. If you want pasteurized fresh milk with cold delivery from the Dalat highlands, Dalatmilk is a local option worth knowing.

Step 1: Choose your language

Visit the multilingual hub at /khach-quoc-te/ or read the full landing guide at Where to buy fresh milk in Da Nang. Forms are available in English, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Russian, Thai and more.

Step 2: Order via Zalo

Message 0982 733 777 on Zalo — English pre-filled product lines are available. Or use the quick order form to pick SKU, quantity and district in one tap.

  • Confirmation typically within ~15 minutes
  • Payment: cash on delivery, bank transfer or e-wallet
  • Popular SKU: Original (NC) 950ml — no added sugar

Step 3: Receive cold delivery

Delivery is usually 0–2 hours in central Da Nang, and about 35–50 minutes to Son Tra and My Khe beach areas. Milk leaves chilled storage, packed in insulated bags — target temperature 2–6°C, unlike UHT cartons stored at room temperature for months.

Product lines to know

  • Original (NC) — 100% cow milk, no added sugar (950 / 450 / 180 ml)
  • Sweetened / low-sugar — family use
  • Flavours: banana, strawberry, chocolate 180 ml

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Popular neighborhoods

Quick order → Zalo 0982 733 777

FAQ

Where can expats buy fresh milk in Da Nang?

Cold delivery from Dalatmilkshop — quick order or Zalo 0982 733 777.

Sold at supermarkets?

Direct cold delivery — not dry shelf like Vinamilk UHT at WinMart.

Delivery to Son Tra and My Khe?

Yes — typically 35–50 min after confirmation. Son Tra guide

What is Original (NC)?

100% cow milk, no added sugar — 950 / 450 / 180 ml SKUs.

Same as condensed milk?

No — pasteurized drinking milk in a bottle, fridge 2–6°C.

Other languages?

Yes — 10-language hub.

Note: Information is for reference only, not medical or nutritional advice. Food product — not a medicine.