OKKIO
Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam • Cafe
OKKIO
When you hear the name of Okio Cafe, doesn't it sound like a Japanese name?
In fact, it's called "two eyes / these eyes" in Italian.
The reason is that when guests visit and enjoy the space and coffee, they will try to keep them satisfied by observing their reactions.
From the moment I entered this space, I thought it was a rare place to see in Vietnam. Accessories that fall together from the space going up to the second floor that you want to see in the photo? I think those are really smart.
The red walls of the central coffee bar draw attention, but the fact that you can see the outside across the coffee bar is another fun thing.
When you pass through the revolving door connected to the balcony and look up at the window, you can feel the light coming from the embossed "OKKIO" letters, and you can feel that attention was paid from the entrance to the edge of the window. And when I turned around, one thing I saw was silver-colored iron structures with both walls connected from the entrance.
I finish my writing at Cafe OKKIO, which gives off a modern feel by mixing the cold colors from iron and the warm colors with red paint on solid wood.
VND : 45~80 [Coffee]
Open - 07:30~22:00
Address : 151 Dong Khoi dist1 [Go through the central hallway and take the stairs to the 2nd floor]
OKKIO
Doesn't it sound like a Japanese name when you hear the name of an OKKIO cafe?
In fact, it is called "These eyes" in Italian.
The reason for this is that when customers visit and enjoy the space and coffee, they try their best to make customer to be satisfied by watching customer's reaction
I think this space is hard to find in Vietnam from the time you enter. Accessories that fall together from the upstairs space because you want to see them in the picture? I think that's really witty.
The red wall of the central coffee bar attracts attention, but the fact that you can see the outside across the coffee bar gives another interest.
If you look over the window through the revolving door connected to the balcony, you can notice the light coming from the letters "OKKIO" standing on both sides of the window from the entrance to the edge of the window. And one of the things I could see when I looked back was a silver-colored steel structure with walls on both sides extending from the entrance.
The article ends with a cafe OKKIO, which combines cool iron colors with red paint on wood and warm colors.
VND—45 to 80 [Coffee]
Open - 07:30 - 22:00
Address: 151 Dong Khoi dist 1 [Taking the stairs through the central corridor, on the 1st floor]
Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM