PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe

PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe

Country House. Architecture

PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Ngô Lê Nguyễn

PHOTOGRAPHS
Paul Phan

AREA
380 M²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Thành Phố Phan Thiết, Vietnam

CATEGORY
Restaurants & Bars

PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan

A quaint little Italian eatery called Pardis awaits you on a serene street in Ham Tien, Mui Ne, Vietnam. Here, you can "gather memories" from Hanoi as you gaze out over the tranquil waters of Mui Ne, which meet the distant Mediterranean.

Vy is a Hanoian, Ales Sandro is an Italian entrepreneur; they met in Mui Ne, Vietnam.

PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan
PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan

The place had become like home to them after more than 20 years of working and living here, but memories of Hanoi streets—with their moss-green roofs, crumbling brick walls, and sun-drenched porches—and Mediterranean cuisine—which originated in Rome and later spread around the globe thanks to waves of Italian immigrants' communities—kept popping into their heads.

Upon our first meeting, she told us, "I want to make a building that is both living and doing business. It should conjure a few memories of Hanoi and a little Mui Ne.

PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan
PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan

There should be just enough space for everything. Guests should be able to play, eat Italian food, and bake Italian coffee. And it feels like home to them—genuine and cozy.

My memories of my homeland are flooding back, from the moments of leisurely strolls or afternoons spent wandering on the beach beneath the shade of the green coconut trees, with the sound of the waves lapping against my feet.

PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan
PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan

I can still picture the green roofs of Hanoi's old streets, where the rows of coconut trees met the golden sand right on the edge of the wave." Shared by Vy.

During the construction process, we created a regular and familiar rhythm by wrapping the brick walls and the wall consoles of old buildings into support systems.

The walls were inspired by sea coconut leaves, or we could catch the plaque of brick walls, rough concrete plates, old-fashioned...Their only intention was to portray a typical "flow" of culture between Hanoi and Mui Ne.

PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan
PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan
PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan

The building incorporates locally sourced materials such as raw bricks, used wood, and steel iron.

It features a lawned terrace that serves as an elevated garden, effectively minimizing solar thermal radiation.

The roof is coated with coconut leaves, resulting in a green space that is both welcoming and well-suited for tropical winds. In the days leading up to our last day of work, we would often converse or laugh, filled with happiness and joy.

PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan


PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan
PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan
PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan
PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
© Paul Phan


PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
Plan - Ground floor
PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
Plan - 1st floor
PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
Plan - 2nd floor
PARDIS Restaurant and Cafe
Plan - Roof floor


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Section 2-2 / Front Elevation
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