We're big fans of Auckland's Cafe Hanoi, not only for its fantastic Vietnamese street-style food, but for the beautiful interior of the building the restaurant occupies in Auckland's Britomart Quarter. When you consider the disrespect Auckland has generally had for its old buildings, it's a delight to see a 130-year-old warehouse as cleverly refurbished as this. The restaurant is featured in our current issue of the magazine. These images are from Jeremy Toth's shoot.
Nat Cheshire of Cheshire Architects wanted to preserve the integrity of the existing structure and the layers of history it contained. So paint was scraped back and left exposed, while the room was fitted out with paper lanterns and red-painted, reupholstered vintage chairs.
Cafe Hanoi is one of those rare restaurants where, if the need arises, you can feel very comfortable dining alone, especially if you sit at the bar with its view of the kitchen.
As the restaurant doesn't take reservations in the evening (apart from large groups - it does take lunch reservations), the bar is also the place to wait at for a table. You never have to wait for long, and the view of the bustling, beautifully decorated room makes the time seem to pass quickly anyway. We suggest you visit as soon as you can.
Kamis, 03 Maret 2011
We like: Cafe Hanoi
Artikel Terkait We like: Cafe Hanoi :
From our archives: A new seriesOur next issue (published October 3) marks our 75th birthday: 75 years, that is, since Building Today magazine was first publishe ...
Travel: The Glass HouseLast Sunday, I was in the US and went to visit Philip Johnson's Glass House near New Canaan, Connecticut. Many of you will alread ...
My Favourite Building: Sir Eion Edgar and Dunedin's new stadiumA sneak preview from our October/November: Sir Eion Edgar, chairman of Forsyth Barr, has chosen Dunedin's spectacular new stadium ...
Events: Sean Godsell in AucklandRighto, we're back. Sorry about the silence, but we went on holiday and it seemed a good opportunity to allow you to watch our sh ...
On film: SHORTLISTED Concrete House by Simon TwoseThis Wellington house by Simon Twose was shortlisted in the Home of the Year award 2011. Look out for it in an upcoming issue of ...
Langganan:
Posting Komentar (Atom)
0 comments:
Posting Komentar