As the vibrant pulse of Hanoi flows around its historic quarters, nestled amidst the rhythmic streets lies Manoir Cafe, a tranquil coffee shop that transports one away from the hustle and bustle, offering a serene respite amidst the city's chaos. I came here on the Lunar New Year eve ( Tet holiday in Vietnam)
Upon entering, one is greeted by an inviting haven of tranquility. The cozy interior boasts a modern yet rustic aesthetic, with exposed brick walls adorned with local artwork and wooden furniture that exudes a welcoming warmth. The gentle hum of conversation and the soft strains of Vietnamese folk music create an atmosphere of soothing tranquility.
At the heart of this oasis is their exceptional coffee. From the robust depths of a dark roast to the delicate nuances of a light roast, each cup is a testament to the barista's skill and dedication. The locally sourced beans are lovingly roasted in-house, resulting in a rich and flavorful brew that captures the essence of Vietnam's vibrant coffee culture.
The staff at Manoir are paragons of hospitality, greeting guests with genuine warmth and a passion for their craft. The serene ambiance and attentive service elevate the coffee experience, making it a true sanctuary in the heart of the city.
In a city where every street corner seems to offer its own unique blend of sights and sounds, Manoir stands out as a beacon of tranquility. It's a place where time seems to slow down, allowing one to savor the simple pleasures of life amidst the chaotic...
Read moreWe were there for a drink. The cafe was easy to find, located near an embassy on a quiet street. There was an area to park motorbikes. The cafe looks beautiful and classic. There is an area outside for people who smoke or enjoy fresh air. We chose to sit near the bar on the first floor. There is an area in the second floor and it looks really nice. The bathroom was clean. Staff was friendly and helpful. I ordered pear tea, it was fresh and tasted like summer. I liked it right at the first sip. Then I ordered a kombucha with apricot, that one was a must-try of the cafe in my opinion. It was sweet, a little bit salty and sour, really awesome taste. Payment was very convenient, you can choose to pay by cash or scan QR code to...
Read moreThe atmosphere of this shop truly tranquil, nice environment for books and work. Their interior definitely high quality, I can feel the expensive of floor tiles 😀. Beside that, their drinks are mediocre and their croissant is hard as rock, the worst croissant I have ever taste from a coffee shop. I thing if you don't care about the beverage and the price, you can go here just to enjoy the vibe and the space of the shop. It's...
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