Since its appearance more than a year ago, the coffee shop located in Trung Tien alley (Dong Da district) quickly caused a stir with a total area of up to 3,500m2, dubbed "the largest coffee shop in Hanoi".
Like a resort in the heart of the capital, this place scores points for its spacious, airy space, with trees planted everywhere.
The restaurant divides the space into many areas to serve diverse customer groups.
The outdoor garden has a roof, interwoven with many trees and diverse landscapes such as swimming pools, lakes, water pavilions, etc., so it is loved by families with small children for relaxation and rest.
Inside the 3-storey villa, the space is very spacious, enough for each guest, especially young people, to find a corner for themselves to study, work or chat with friends.
The design style here is bold and ancient, bearing the mark of time.
By chance, Tran Anh Tu (22 years old) - an administrative and human resources staff - immediately added the coffee shop in Trung Tien alley to her favorites list. She highly appreciated the space here because it was spacious, airy and had many beautiful photo angles.
Tu and her friends chose to sit on the second floor balcony. From here, she could look down at the swimming pool and the water music stage on the first floor.
Phuong Anh (22 years old) – marketing staff – from Hai Ba Trung district came to the coffee shop 4km from her house to have fun on the weekend. With Christmas approaching, she was delighted with the early decorated Christmas tree near the ordering counter.
“I was quite surprised that there was such a large coffee shop in the heart of Hanoi, with comfortable parking. The green space helps me relieve stress after a week of work,” she said.
Phuong (20 years old) – a student at Hanoi Medical College – said that this is the largest and greenest coffee shop she has ever been to. Just hanging around the swimming pool area, the female student has had many satisfactory “virtual life” photos.
According to Phuong, drinks here range from 50,000 to 60,000 VND, suitable for students. In addition, those who like cakes can also order at the shop, 100% of which are fresh made on the day.
Xuan (20 years old, from Lang Son) commented that the coffee shop has many "virtual living" corners, so many young people come to check in. She thinks that people should avoid going in the evening or at noon if they don't like the noise and long waits for drinks.
Mr. Tran Hoang Tien - CEO of a coffee chain with 7 locations in Hanoi - said that his shop is most crowded on weekends, especially in the evenings.
At its peak, the 3,500m2 facility welcomed about 800 guests at a time, during the Christmas season of 2023. The parking lot can accommodate up to 14 cars and 300 motorbikes - a rare thing for cafes in Hanoi's inner city.
“As soon as I rented a large space, the first thing I thought of was to add more trees. Here, the friendly space, low ratio of reinforced concrete and industrial materials, brings comfort and ease,” said Mr. Tien.
To ensure that customers always have a new experience, besides drinking coffee or checking in, the shop also has many other activities for everyone to choose from such as playing claw machines, painting statues, visiting the photo studio, participating in workshops (interactive events), pottery stalls...
In the evening, the coffee shop begins to light up, making the space shimmer and magical.
Mr. Tran Hoang Tien said that despite the economic difficulties this year, his restaurant still spends 200-300 million VND to invest in decorating the space for holidays, such as the upcoming Christmas.
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