Vietnamese Costume – Cultural Imprint in Hoi An Sense Space

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Viet Phuc - Cultural mark of traditional restaurant in District 1, Hoi An Sense

Traditional cultural values always have their own way of being preserved and spread. Viet Phuc, more than just a type of clothing, is an important part of the history and national identity of Vietnam. Over the centuries, traditional Vietnamese costumes have reflected changes in society, from the cross-collar style of the Ly-Tran period, the tac dress of the Le period to the sophisticated five-panel dress of the Nguyen Dynasty.

At Hoi An Sense, the appreciation of traditional values is always subtly expressed in space and experience for diners. On the occasion of April 30, the image of the staff wearing Vietnamese costumes will become a special highlight - as a reminder of the beauty of ancient culture, honored in a nostalgic space.

Viet Phuc – The journey of a long-standing value

Through many historical periods, Vietnamese traditional costume through the periods of constant change, reflecting the development of society:

  • Ly - Tran Dynasty: Outstanding with cross-collar shirt, Nhat Binh shirt elegant, showing style
  • Le Dynasty: Costumes had more distinct stratification, especially the elaborate embroidered patterns on the ao tac and ao giao linh.
  • Nguyen Dynasty: The five-panel ao dai became a symbol of the Vietnamese people, both modest and elegant.

Not only limited to the royal court, the costumes of the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam also have their own unique characteristics, contributing to the diversity and richness of national culture.

Hoi An Sense – A space to honor the beauty of Vietnamese Costume

Remembering old values in modern life

Hoi An Sense does not organize a specific event about Vietnamese Costume, but on special occasions, traditional values are always subtly expressed. On the occasion of April 30, the image of employees wearing Vietnamese traditional costumes is not only a highlight in the space but also a way for Hoi An Sense to show respect for ancient values.

When entering this place, diners not only enjoy exquisite cuisine but also clearly feel the nostalgic atmosphere, from the architecture, sound, light to the gentle, meticulous service style - things that used to be a part of Vietnamese cultural life.

Hoi An Sense's delicacies - Delivered with sophistication

In the nostalgic space of Hoi An Sense, each dish carries a story – about the ingredients, the preparation method and the heart of the chef. On this April 30th holiday, Hoi An Sense invites you to enjoy typical delicacies, where traditional cuisine is expressed with care and sophistication.

Homemade delicious cake box

From fragrant rice grains, the handmade cakes at Hoi An Sense are born as a tribute to ancient values. Transparent tapioca cake, purple-hued purple sticky rice cake, elegant rose cake – each cake is kneaded with skill and passion. 

Homemade delicious cake box - Traditional cuisine District 1 Hoi An Sense

Not only focusing on ingredients or techniques, Hoi An Sense also places respect in the way of serving. The small and lovely cakes are placed in woven bamboo boxes, as a way to cherish each value delivered. When opening the box, not only is the gentle aroma spreading, but also the feeling of returning to warm memories, where each dish carries the heart of the chef.

Shrimp & Scallop Wonton Soup

Wonton soup – also known as wonton soup – is a familiar dish, bearing the mark of cultural exchange. At Hoi An Sense, this dish is adapted to suit Vietnamese tastes while still retaining its inherent lightness. The filling includes scallops, shrimp and pork, skillfully marinated, wrapped in a thin, smooth wonton skin. The broth is simmered from pork bones and herbs for 8 hours over low heat, to achieve a sweet yet clear taste.

Shrimp & Scallop Wonton Soup - Traditional Cuisine District 1 Hoi An Sense

Young jackfruit salad mixed with mussels

A rustic but attractive appetizer – young jackfruit salad mixed with mussels is a blend of the light sourness of young jackfruit, the fresh sweetness of mussels and the characteristic aroma of garden vegetables. The dish is not sophisticated but enough to awaken the taste buds, leading you on a journey to discover traditional cuisine at Hoi An Sense.

Young jackfruit salad mixed with mussels - High-class cuisine District 1 Hoi An Sense

Hoi An Sense – Where traditional values are honored

Vietnamese traditional dress is a part of Vietnamese culture, a symbol of sophistication and national identity. At Hoi An Sense, ancient values are not only preserved but also expressed through every experience – from space to service, from cuisine to the smallest details.

On this April 30th holiday, let Hoi An Sense take you on a nostalgic journey, where tradition and modernity intersect, where Vietnamese traditional costumes, Vietnamese traditional costumes, and Vietnamese national costumes are not only a beauty of the past but also a part of modern life, fully honored.

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Noon:11:30 - 14:00, Every day
Evening:17:30 - 23:00, Every day
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