"In 1884, Hanoi entered a turning point that would quietly reshape the rhythm of the city. As French influences began to meet the old grace of local life, Alexander — a French nobleman and patron of the arts — arrived in Hanoi, drawn to its poetic streets and the charm of Rue de Chanvre, now known as Hang Gai Street, he built a private residence. There, he met Vân - a local girl who became his maid to repay her family's debts. Over time, their bond blossomed into a quiet, tender love"
 
"Under this residence, a hidden cellar opens after dark, it is about a story of two souls were drawn together, then separated by fate, history, and all the words left unsaid. There, black oak meets candlelight, crafted drinks meet quiet conversations, and the night takes on a deeper, more intimate form"
 
"Here, love is not spoken loudly. It is felt in nearness, silence, reflection, in the moments shared only by those willing to stay a little longer"
 
"What about you, care to stay as well? Step inside and savor a legacy reborn"
- The Narrator