With just a few days left until Tet Nguyen Dan, have you captured those dazzling Tet moments or bid farewell to the old year with your friends? If not, hurry to these 2 cafes where you can reminisce about the past year while snapping some incredibly chic photos for your Tet avatar.
Trill Bistro – Embrace the Magical Photobooth Corner This Tet with Enchanting 'Love Chairs'
Located in Hang Buom, Hanoi, Trill Bistro has become a favorite spot for 'virtual living' enthusiasts over the past year. Infusing Nordic design elements, Trill seamlessly blends wood furniture, fabrics, decorations, and a hint of rustic interior pieces.
Trill Bistro's entire building spans 4 floors, boasting numerous Mediterranean-style spaces adorned with charming tiled floors, open layouts, exquisite furnishings, and elegance. Despite this, Trill is acclaimed as one of the most beautiful cafes in Hanoi.
At Trill, the concept of seasonal photography has become a tradition, vibrant and lively. The Tet Holiday Photobooth exudes the essence of traditional Tet, serving as the highlight of both Trill and this year's Trill Society Fest. The 'powerful' chairs, 'love' leaves, adorable bird cages, and Tet decorations in the photobooth guarantee photos that will garner thousands of likes!
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Cư Xá – A Cafe Decor evoking Memories of 'Old Tet'
It would be a shame to miss Cư Xá this Tet! Visiting Cư Xá feels like traveling back to your childhood Tet days.
At Cư Xá, you'll experience a blend of nostalgic flavors and modern touches, as they've specially prepared: Alpenliebe coffee, sweet bear-shaped cakes, savory fish snacks, fragrant Tet preserves, along with 'thirteen' uniquely traditional dishes making their debut.
Furthermore, you'll be immersed in the tunes of yesteryears: 'Tet is coming, school is so joyful...' melodies that instantly evoke the Tet spirit.
Cư Xá has gone to great lengths to bring a miniature Tet market to life; with peach blossom and kumquat branches, boxes of preserves, traditional gift boxes, trays of five fruits, pairs of square glutinous rice cakes, a couplet or two in red, a few lanterns,... reminiscent of wonderful childhood Tet memories.
Amidst the hustle and bustle of 'deadlines' and the fast-paced modern life, take a detour to Trill Bistro and Cư Xá to rediscover the simple, tranquil Tet of yesteryears that warms the heart!
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