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Hanoi's fine dining restaurant shutters after 30 years

  • Apr 15
  • 1 min read

Moca Dining, a well-known fine dining restaurant in Hanoi's Old Quarter, has closed after 30 years of operation, according to an announcement on its Facebook page.


"After 30 years of quietly journeying alongside you, Moca Dining has now closed its doors. Moca was never just a place to dine, it was where moments were shared, where memories gently found their place," it wrote in a post on April 9.


"Though this chapter has come to an end, what remains is something far more lasting - the warmth, the memories, and the connection we were lucky enough to share with you."


The interior of Moca Dining restaurant in Hanoi


However, it did not disclose the reason for its closure.


Located on Nha Tho Street near St Joseph's Cathedral, the restaurant sits in an area surrounded by numerous tourist attractions and dining options.


Its interior blends Indochinese and Gothic design elements.


The menu features a fusion style combining Vietnamese and Western cuisine.


Throughout its operation, the restaurant has maintained high ratings on travel platforms such as TripAdvisor.

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