Quy Nhon cafe charms patrons with variety, design Quy Nhon cafe charms patrons with variety, design Discovery Vietnam 10/01/2020 2:18:59 PM 338 Besides its famed coffee, Adiuvat Coffee Roasters in coastal town Quy Nhon is well-known for its distinctive architecture. Besides its famed coffee, Adiuvat Coffee Roasters in coastal town Quy Nhon is well-known for its distinctive architecture. Situated on a small corner of Nguyen Hue Street in Quy Nhon in south-central Vietnam, this coffee house lies beside a tamarind canopy. Despite its humble facade, the interior welcomes guests with a fragrant coffee grinding smell, soothing music, and distinguished design. The coffee shop was renovated from a small stone-design house of the pre-1975 period. Added to the old structure are stonewashed walls, a polished cement floor, room-separating glass screens and wood interiors. Archdaily, one of the world’s leading architecture sites, wrote on its website: "An idea of a calm and serene place, located on an old street with a long city history, highlighted by the typical townhouse architecture style prior to 1975, which included a ground floor and signature pebble washout on the facade." Despite the narrow area, the coffee house feels spacious due to clear blocks of light and dark shades, along with a combination of natural and artificial light. The cafe has two floors with differently organized seatings, which provides a refreshing change of scenery to every visit. In the morning, guests can enjoy the second floor balcony with a view of Nguyen Hue Street, amid the coastal breeze and early sunrays, beside a tamarind canopy. At noon, guests can take shelter in the cooling wood-covered room, situated between the front’s bar and the rear sky well. The bar is dedicated to coffee-enthusiasts who love to interact with their baristas, to witness hand-brewing and converse with fellow coffee lovers. To the back of the coffee house lies a sky-well garden, providing tons of natural light. Next to the garden stands a coffee roaster. Coffee at Adiuvat are self-roasted and self-ground. You can enjoy a wide range of coffee options, from Italian espresso-based coffee and hand-brew pour-over to Vietnamese traditional phin coffee. Due to both the variety and quality of its coffee and its architecture, Adiuvat is popular among locals and tourists. Photos by Quang Tran Source: VNExpress Tweet Other same category • Quang An – One Of The Coolest Streets In The World • Compilation Of 5-Star Beachfront Hotels From $100 In Da Nang • Top 09 most romantic Christmas Eve dating restaurants • Pagoda crowns Saigon apartment building • Vietnam among top 20 favorite countries to visit: Condé Nast Traveler • Nha Trang-style tuna noodle soup in Saigon