
The four-storey cafe is on Nguyen Dinh Thi Street in Tay Ho District.

The entire structure features a rugged design, resembling stacked artificial rock formations, evoking the image of a towering cliff by the West Lake.

In addition to the cave-like interior, the cafe offers a sidewalk seating area on the ground floor, giving visitors more open space.

Bao Ngoc, a staff member, said the cafe took three months to complete. The walls and ceiling were made of reinforced cement, which was meticulously handcrafted. The cement used for the design was enough to build a 1,000-square-metre house.

The stairways to the upper floors look like the entrance to a vast cave, complete with rugged stone walls.

The cafe is adorned with artificial moss and wall lamps, creating a mysterious, nature-inspired atmosphere.

It also has private corners for those who enjoy watching the bustling streets or the peacefulness of West Lake.

According to Lan Anh, who loves exploring unique cafe spaces, she found the cafe on TikTok and was instantly captivated by its cave-inspired design.

However, some customers mentioned that the stairs to the rooftop can be a bit tricky and slippery, so they need to be cautious when using them.