Address: 14A Kiet 64 Nguyen Cong Tru, Phu Hoi, Hue City

Reference selling price: 25,000 VND – 45,000 VND

Opening hours: 07:00 – 22:00 daily

Korean-style cafes are appearing more and more in Hue. Not only are they loved for their diverse decor, but these shops are also loved by many young people for their quiet space. One of them is Hanok Cafe, an extremely special “old house” in Hue. Bringing back the idea of ​​old teahouses, the cafe places low wooden tables on the floor so visitors can enjoy the authentic hanok atmosphere. Stopping at Hanok, you can admire the beautifully structured garden through the window from the inside space and immerse yourself in nature with the beautiful scenery outside the restaurant.

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Hanok Cafe impresses with its Korean-style wooden door

Hanok-style cafes are also currently a trend in Korea. At these cafes, you can not only visually enjoy traditional Korean houses, but also enjoy the country’s typical drinks. The uniqueness of Hanok cafes largely comes from the design. It’s not easy to come across a coffee shop like a traditional Korean house in this country, but it’s so well-invested and beautiful. This is an ideal cafe to enjoy traditional Korean teas arranged on low wooden tables on the floor so that diners can enjoy the space of a hanok house in the most authentic way.

Sitting outside Hanok Cafe in the afternoons will make you feel relaxed with the warm sunlight, light, cool breezes and airy space. If you sit in the house and look out the window, you will fall in love with the ancient features of Hue, especially the poetic scenery in this land on rainy and windy days. Therefore, this place is not just a regular coffee shop but also a tourist attraction in Hue.

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The restaurant space is spacious, airy and clean

Hanok Coffee Shop is a traditional Korean house-style coffee shop. Simple houses rented by the lower classes to live in were built during the Joseon Dynasty (1392 – 1910). To introduce Hanok to customers, the shop owner has cherished the dream of opening a shop for more than 2 years and diligently searched and collected raw materials and furniture. Thanks to the skilled hands of the designers and builders, that dream has become a reality.

The name “Hanok” has appeared in Hue with a new image mainly made from wood, tile and clay that the shop owner is interested in preserving the original Korean features. Coming here, you feel like you are lost in the land of kimchi. The space outside the shop is a quite large garden, with beautiful flowering trees and green grass bushes. Many visitors come here just to immerse themselves in this natural scenery. The spacious yard is also a familiar virtual living corner for young people. Inside the shop is a spacious and airy space, suitable for intimate coffee sessions on weekends with family or groups of friends. It is the delicate combination of white and brown wood that creates a unique color for the shop that cannot be found anywhere else.

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Because we are in the midst of an epidemic, Hanok Cafe has carefully prepared antiseptic water and masks for all diners

Known for its poetic coffee space and unique cultural features of the land of kimchi, what makes Hanok Cafe attract customers is its diverse and quality drink menu.

It can be said that Hanok Cafe has a drink menu that is quite strange compared to Vietnamese tastes, most of the drinks on the menu are Korean drinks. Some outstanding drinks include: red apple tea, citron tea, Korean cereal, sweet rice water… the drinks here are all beautifully presented by the bartender. However, Hanok Cafe still has pure Vietnamese dishes suitable for young people to enjoy. Drinks such as tea, coffee or fruit milk are also chosen and appreciated by many diners for their impressive quality, round taste and beauty. If you go in a large group, the restaurant also gives you green rice cakes when ordering drinks. Compared to other coffee shops in Hue, Hanok Cafe has a slightly higher price compared to the general average. In return, the ingredients used in the shop are fresh, and the excellent design of the shop promises to bring many benefits. An interesting experience in your itinerary to explore Hue.

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Hanok Cafe also uses loyalty cards for all customers when they come to the store

At Hanok Cafe, Hanbok is also rented – a traditional Korean costume that is loved by many young people. Although the rental price is only a few tens of thousands, the costumes here are sought after by many people because they always ensure quality, design, style, color, and can be used for photography, parties, and festivals. Dress up and make yourself stand out. Many couples also come to Hanok to take wedding photos with a Korean concept that is both beautiful and unique.

Korean Hanbok rental service at Hanok always ensures quality. Hanbok models are diverse in design and color, with many materials such as non-shiny, brocade, silk with a flared skirt shape and harmonious upper body to help cover many flaws. Accessories are fully supplied so you can stand out and look your best. The women’s Hanbok models here are especially popular with diners because of their delicate designs, bringing femininity and gentleness to the wearer. Men’s Hanbok has a strong, mature style, enhancing the masculinity of men. What’s even more special is that the rental items here are always guaranteed to be 90-100% new.

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The space inside is an ideal area for you to take beautiful photos wearing Hanbok clothes

Hanok Cafe gives customers a sense of peaceful, rustic beauty and minimalist decoration style. It can be said that the overall space is harmonious at Hanok with the image of an extremely eye-catching wooden staircase that is considered the check-in area in Hue for many young people when stopping at this coffee shop.

In the central area of ​​the restaurant, there is also a large, large-sized mirror that both creates a feeling of airiness and open space at the restaurant and is also a photography tool for many diners who visit the restaurant. In short, if you are looking for a comfortable space to be creative in the park or simply want to take a few photos like the Korean “muse”, you can visit Hanok Cafe at any time. Hanok Cafe is also a frequent place for photographers and film camera players.

Coming to Hanok Cafe, you not only get to enjoy delicious drinks but also have a great opportunity to admire and learn about the beautiful architecture of ancient Hanok houses and enjoy the fresh atmosphere. healthy. Weaving in the heart of the city is an ancient Hanok house with a long history, unique beauty and elegance, promising to bring you interesting and unforgettable experiences.