Cultural Fusion Restaurant Design: Blending Memories at PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
Blending Hanoi's architecture with Italian cuisine, PARDIS creates a cultural fusion in Vietnam's serene Mui Ne.
Located in the serene streets of Ham Tien, Mui Ne, Vietnam, PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe emerges as a masterpiece of cultural fusion restaurant design. Envisioned by Country House. Architecture and spanning 380 m², this Italian eatery captures the essence of a journey between Hanoi and the Mediterranean, through its architecture and cuisine. Completed in 2024, it stands as a symbol of how spaces can weave together diverse cultural threads to create a unique dining experience.



A Meeting of Cultures
The Story Behind PARDIS
PARDIS is the brainchild of Vy, a Hanoian, and Ales Sandro, an Italian entrepreneur, who sought to create a space that resonates with their shared experiences and memories of Vietnam and Italy. The restaurant is designed to be a living, breathing embodiment of both Hanoi's architectural charm and Mui Ne's coastal serenity, infused with the rich flavors of Italian cuisine.



Architectural Narrative
The design of PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe is deeply rooted in the architects' desire to blend memories of Hanoi with the essence of Mui Ne. The structure captures the architectural rhythm of old Hanoi buildings and the natural beauty of Mui Ne, utilizing materials like raw bricks, used wood, and steel iron to narrate a story of cultural confluence.




Design and Materiality
Creating a Familiar Rhythm
The architects skillfully wrapped the brick walls and old building consoles into the support systems, creating a design that feels both traditional and innovative. Inspired by sea coconut leaves and the textures of Hanoi's streets, the building stands as a testament to the seamless flow of culture between the urban and coastal landscapes of Vietnam.




Sustainable and Welcoming Spaces
PARDIS boasts a lawned terrace that doubles as an elevated garden, offering a lush, green retreat from the tropical heat. The roof, coated with coconut leaves, not only provides shade but also enhances the building's integration with its natural surroundings, making it a perfect spot for guests to enjoy the breeze.
PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe by Country House. Architecture is a beacon of cultural fusion restaurant design, beautifully merging Vietnamese heritage with Italian culinary traditions. It serves as a reminder of the power of architecture to connect different worlds, creating spaces that are not just places to dine but also to gather, reminisce, and create new memories. In Phan Thiet, PARDIS stands as a culinary and architectural landmark that celebrates the richness of cultural diversity.






All Photographs are the work of Paul Phan
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