Text after: KTS Tran Binh; Pictures: Ngo Dinh Truc Published in the magazine nhà Đẹp Xuân Canh dần - 02/2010
At cockcrow, on the Lunar New Year"s Day, I am lying awake enjoying the early silent hours of the familial house on my bed by the yellow chrysanthemum daisies. In our dining room, my grandmother has already laid the table waiting for all her grandchildren to gather on this special day. This year, I didn’t choose apricot blossom or peach blossom for Tet decoration but colorful paper flowers. I vì chưng look at them as the most beautiful one because they’re not lying: at the very first glance, you can tell that they’re made of papers & not pretending otherwise. They are only sold for Tet, thus only made for this occasion, they have no perfume & cannot fade but they are vivid thanks lớn their bursting colors.Bạn đang xem: Cục gạch quán đặng tất
It seems that this Tet will be better for me as I’ve just opened a restaurant in “memory” of my grandmother’s stall. Small and not worth much it’s is almost down, we can’t give it a new roof as the frame is too decayed, so she’s mending it piece by piece lớn keep her protected from the sun & the rain… Through the time, it was always solid enough to lớn help her raise us, accompanying us along our youth và learning times. Absorbed in my busy urban life, I only realize today its inestimable value: this stall is the only thing helping her step into her 90’s. This is the best New Year’s Day present that could have been given lớn me, quietly bustling with life.
After New Year’s Eve, she usually let kids be the first New Year’s caller. All her grandchildren bring money on their way back home, spontaneously without anyone asking for it. It was never planned but already turned out to lớn be a family rule, as Tet is the only chance to lớn get little presents. Under the sunlight coming through the leaves, under a light breeze, my grandmother is walking khổng lồ the market; she doesn’t need khổng lồ but it’s her way to exercise. During their không tính phí time, old ladies from the neighborhood come lớn her stall and spend their time chatting about grandchildren, love, offense, joy & sadness… any small things of their life in the village.
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Cuc Gach quan is the place where sincere, peaceful and quiet souvenirs can be created in a warm và cozy place, where the true values of a “countryman” are reigning under the motto “eat green, live healthy”, every kích hoạt designed to lớn demonstrate respect to our environment. Mixing the old & the new lớn comply to lớn today’s convenient use. Imitating my grandmother, I put chopstick in a Lygo-milk old can for clients to pick them before eating; a natural gesture for them as if they were backing home. The glasses were made after duck eggs racks: I kept the global shape và transposed it in a new material changing a bit their size, giving them an odd but close look. When the weather was hot, I can remember my grandmother giving me rice and black beans infusion to drink. Natural and simple, they are considered now as the “drinks lớn have” following the general trend of a greener life, simple but sophisticated in their preparation process far from the 30-secs gesture of opening an already prepared bottle. Imitating my grandmother, my chef prepares home-made tofu, home-made pickles; she serves soya-sauce home-made by Ms. Ba và Ms. Bay for they don’t know how to add preservatives, green beans porridge without taking out beans shells as being afraid of denaturing the tastes; và she doesn’t sell fried-bananas for them lớn be incentives for clients underlining their “core value”.
My “countryside” restaurant is the very source of my inspiration for architecture. This place settled in a French colonial house is my way khổng lồ keep a piece of Saigon past. My grandmother’s stall was re-created in the staff dining room, giving it a familial turn, switching the working atmosphere for a friendly và intimate one. The pond và the Tram trees phối in construction pipes looking alike an oasis, giving the feeling lớn be lost in wild nature far from the city. A wide space. Imitating my grandmother, I only bought already-used wood when restoring the house as lớn save money. Taking out the nails, leveling each little wood fragment và putting them together were neither easy nor usual jobs. 4x8 wood pieces, with an average length of 1m, put alongside the central beams for dust not to lớn fall from the ceiling; that is a trick I learnt from my workers, how many architects know it? The stairs are difficult to use, I admit my design being wrong something but I didn’t want khổng lồ cut the wooden pillar so we had lớn get used khổng lồ them; that would be my safest justification – a way lớn invite people lớn think twice before cutting deep in anything.
Nowadays this restaurant is the place where children can learn, a place for people sharing the same passion for life to lớn meet. Here the grapefruit tree is not giving any fruit, no matter how much we take care of it; the best we could get was some small flowers. By a dark night without moon, I step by it and inspire their delicate perfume, kept quiet for a while và turned lớn my staff: See, everything cannot be found in the city.