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5th Floor · 3 Au Trieu · Hanoi
Experience our cocktail bar, where expert mixologists craft
exquisite drinks with premium spirits and fresh ingredients.
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Nestled in the city's hustle, our cocktail bar blends Vietnamese essence with modern flair. Enter our inviting space, where fresh herbs mingle with excitement. Skilled mixologists infuse local flavors into each drink, from zesty lime to fragrant basil.
Whether traditional or contemporary, every glass embodies Vietnam's spirit. Welcome to a haven where culture meets creativity, each sip a journey through vibrant streets.
Why Moon Men

The only bar where you look out over St. Joseph's Cathedral from a hidden 5th-floor perch. A view found nowhere else in Hanoi.

One of the only bars in Hanoi open from 3:30 PM. Catch the golden hour over the cathedral with a handcrafted Vietnamese-inspired cocktail in hand.

Tucked in Hanoi's most beloved Old Quarter, steps from every iconic landmark. Easy to find, impossible to forget.
Daily
150,000 VND per drink · Until 8:00 PM
Open from 3:30 PM daily
The Experience
Find Us
5th Floor, 3 Au Trieu Street
Hang Trong Ward, Hoan Kiem District
Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: (+84) 834 22 6868
Email: mienman.official@gmail.com
Look for the Mien+ entrance at street level. Take the elevator to the 5th floor.
Mien+ Family
A dreamy multi-floor cafe behind St. Joseph's Cathedral. Artistic spaces, specialty coffee, and the famous cathedral balcony view.
Traditional Vietnamese cuisine from all three regions, served in the former residence of Vietnam's first female tycoon.