Hello everyone in the Hive community. 😊
How was everyone doing today? A new day has begun, and I have returned - the schoolboy is on summer vacation. I have mentioned that my hobby is coffee, so visiting cafes is a must during vacation. My sister took me to some spectacular locations in Da Nang yesterday. Especially when it comes to visiting a new cafe on the city's outskirts. I liked coming here because this cafe has a Japanese look.
These are cafes that have been designed, built, and decorated in Japanese style. Furthermore, the owner has used the original structure as well as the appearance of the work to make the shop similar to the works in Japan. When you walk into the coffee shop, you can immediately sense the Japanese spirit in each design. The variations in architecture and interior decoration are very similar to the "quality" of Japan.
The cafe shop is called "Zasso Coffee," and it can be found on Nguyen Khoai Street in Da Nang, Vietnam. I heard the waiters greet me in Japanese before entering the shop. This is very intriguing to me. I had previously met Japanese teachers at my school. The school recently held an extra-curricular program with foreign teachers, including Japanese. I'm curious because, as far as I know, Japanese is difficult to pronounce, but the majority of the waiters speak very well. The shop's employees all wear uniforms and dress in traditional Japanese attire. Everything was black, including the shoes. As soon as, I have an idea popped into my mind, they were really like ninjas. 😆
Inside the cafe are planted a lot of trees and there is a Koi fish pond right in the middle of the cafe. Inside the lake, there are many Koi of very large sizes. The Koi fish is the animal that is represented as the symbol of the country of cherry blossoms. The most common name for a species of fish related to the golden carp. It is also known as Koi carp (Japanese: / こい). This fish has been raised in many countries around the world and is well-known and popular in Vietnam. This fish represents the fire of life's energy. "The carp that crossed the dance floor turned into a dragon," according to the ancient dictionary. The ancients also believed that the larger the fish, the luckier it would be. Furthermore, the Japanese Koi fish represents Wealth, Wealth, Success, Longevity, Courage, and Perfection.
Every nook and cranny inside the shop from the gate to the Koi pond, to the doorways, is like a miniature Japan. The courtyard is covered with pebbles, there is a small fish tank, and surrounded by beautiful little wooden chairs. If you sit here sipping a glass of water and then extremely chill.
The shop has an extremely cool background. Inside the restaurant brings a close space. Tables and chairs are arranged and decorated in a modern and quintessential way. If you want to have quality photos, quickly visit this cafe as soon as possible.
The coffee shop's menu is very diverse in terms of genres. The drinks are also reasonably priced and suitable for people of all socioeconomic backgrounds, from students to workers. My sister and I chose mango yogurt and toasted coconut coffee. The flavor is fragrant and delicious. The coffee shop is probably crowded because of the beautiful view and diverse menu. I think so. 😆
I also enjoy this land of the rising sun and have attempted to learn Japanese on my own before. However, it proved to be far more difficult than I had anticipated. Come here with your friends to talk and tell stories about your lives and hobbies. If you like Japanese style, I believe this is the perfect place for you. Thank you for taking the time to stop by my post today. Have a nice day, all!
From Vietnam. Nice to meet you.