Located in in Nam Tu Liem district, Xin Chao Café Shibuya combines classic design with modern style.
Made of wood, the café's entrance gate showcases the beauty with broad eaves adorned by gray tiles.
Inside, the café combines a spacious outdoor and cozy indoor area seamlessly. Upon entering through a side gate, guests cross a wooden bridge over a peaceful Koi pond adorned by two stone lanterns, a hallmark of Japanese gardens.
Lanterns and wooden umbrellas decorate the space, forming a visual pattern that enhances the café's essence.
The interplay of vibrant neon signs and soft luminous lanterns casts an illusion of strolling through the lively streets of Tokyo.
The café's thoughtful layout allows an abundance of natural light to fill the space, supported by outdoor fans that provide a comfortable break from the heat.
The garden is a welcoming space, with a grassy path lined with stone panels leading visitors to the café's center. Among the garden's features, large rocks provide seating areas, encouraging guests to relax and enjoy the peaceful setting.
In the center, a spacious Koi pond surrounded by lush plants evokes a feeling of freedom.
The roomy, open layout creates a peaceful retreat away from city noise, perfect for those wanting a natural getaway.
The menu has a wide range of choices, including coffee, teas, smoothies, fruit juices, and cakes. The presentation of the dish is visually appealing, but the flavor doesn't leave a strong impression.
Additionally, the café offers a selection of cakes for your enjoyment. Priced between VND30,000 to 65,000 ($1.25 to $2.70) per dish, the offerings offer great value, in line with the café's unique ambiance.