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Located on street 36 in Hiep Binh ward, the cafe spans over 1.000 m2. Since its opening on 25/3, the establishment quickly became a popular destination for tourists and young people, offering a refreshing green space and numerous photo opportunities.
The owner expressed a desire to integrate nature into human living spaces as much as possible by recreating a green ecosystem within the urban environment.
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The cafe is divided into two main areas. Near the entrance is a hydrangea garden named Moc Hoa Trang, adorned with more than 1.000 hydrangea plants imported from Da Lat.
The remaining space is designed in a tropical forest style, featuring multiple layers of plants, combining tall, medium, and low-growing trees with climbing plants, shrubs, and forest vines to create a cascading effect.
The highlight of the cafe is its artificial waterfall, which stands over 6,5 m tall and plunges down a sheer rock face in the center of the green landscape.
The owner stated that it took more than three months to complete the space, with an investment reaching tens of billions of VND. The construction of the rock caves and waterfall was the most time-consuming part due to its technical requirements and high complexity.
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The tropical garden, pictured here, contains more than 5.000 plants, primarily foliage varieties such as Philodendron, Monstera, and ferns, along with some temperate zone plants, climbing plants, shrubs, and moss. To provide sufficient humidity for the plants, the cafe uses an automatic irrigation system featuring drip nozzles, misting, and microbial fogging.
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Ha Phuong Nhi, 20 years old, visiting the cafe for the first time, described it as spacious, airy, and offering many spots for "virtual living" (taking photos for social media). However, she noted the high entrance fee and large crowds. The young woman from Quang Tri hoped the cafe would regularly refresh its miniature landscapes and improve plant care to enhance the customer experience.
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Next to the forest, the cafe features outdoor miniature landscapes such as streams, caves, and railway tracks, along with a misting system to create atmospheric effects for visitors to take photos.
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In front of the primeval forest area is a stage where the cafe hosts acoustic music nights.
These music sessions take place on tuesday, thursday, saturday, and sunday evenings, from 19h30 to 21h.
During the day, the cafe creates a misty effect spreading over the lake in the stage area.
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A mirror maze is hidden among the trees and small pathways. Reflecting continuously the images of leaves, lights, and flowing water, the mirrors create an illusion for visitors that the forest extends endlessly.
"The paths seem to double and triple, creating an experience that is both mysterious and stimulates curiosity", Binh An, from An Phu ward, said.
At the mirror maze, visitors can walk around the lake or use the staircase arranged like an amphitheater, offering views of the entire garden and making it easy to find beautiful photo spots.
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The entrance fee is 120.000 VND for adults and 100.000 VND for children, including a beverage. The cafe's menu is diverse, offering more than 30 drinks such as coffee, tea, and fruit juices, served self-service style.
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Operating hours are from 7h to 22h. Each day, the cafe welcomes more than 800 guests for photos and experiences, a number that can double on weekends. To avoid crowds, guests should arrive early or choose a weekday. The cafe offers a spacious and free parking area.
Tuan Anh
Photos: Phuong Thac








