In an emerging residential area of Bien Hoa, Vietnam, adjacent to the Amata Bien Hoa Industrial Park, NAM Coffee quietly stands within a garden rich in historical context. This café is not only a retreat for customers but also a prime example of the interplay between architectural art and natural landscapes.
The semi-outdoor seating area resembles a hidden garden, offering a striking contrast to the bustling city. Inside cylindrical structures made of red bricks, guests savor their coffee embraced by the shade of trees, enjoying moments of tranquility.
Warm light filters through meticulously designed brick perforations, casting a glow on wooden tables and chairs, and adding a touch of poetry to this mushroom-shaped architecture.