
🌿 Detailed Review of Nhà Của ToToRo Café (Khu Vườn Mơ – Da Lat)
I’ve visited the café three times, and each time it gave me a very special, peaceful, and relaxing feeling. This is truly one of my favorite cafés in Da Lat.
Lời Của Gió is a nature-inspired cafe and restaurant featuring a beautiful setting, sunset views, and a koi fish pond. The first visit was wonderful, but later experiences showed inconsistency in food and service. It’s a good spot to relax with a coffee, but not compelling enough for repeated visits.
Lời Của Gió sits on a gentle hillside, not too far from the center of Đà Lạt. From the outside, you can already feel its rustic, peaceful vibe—plenty of greenery, soft sunlight filtering through the leaves, and fresh, breezy air.
The venue is divided into two areas: a café and a restaurant. Both are spacious and airy, with a koi pond, rustic wooden furniture, mountain and sunset views. Especially in the afternoon, if you sit outdoors, you can watch the clouds drift, feel the wind blow, and see the sunlight fall through the trees—just like the name suggests: “The Voice of the Wind.”
The menu isn’t extensive but offers decent quality. Dishes are well-seasoned and nicely presented. Drinks are good—fragrant coffee, fresh juices, not overly sweet. The peach-orange lemongrass tea was a highlight, perfect for Đà Lạt’s cool weather.
On my first visit, I was really satisfied with both the food and service: dishes came out hot and fast, staff were attentive and polite. I even thought about recommending the place to friends.
The café plays gentle acoustic and indie background music that matches the setting. On some weekend evenings, they host live acoustic performances—relaxing without being disruptive.
The staff were friendly and efficient on my first visit. However, my second and third visits were noticeably different:
There are many Instagrammable corners here: stone pathways, wooden balconies, single tables under trees. However, if you’re seated in an off-view area, the photo and relaxation experience really suffers.
Prices are mid-range, in line with Đà Lạt’s standard. Not cheap, but the experience was worth it the first time. Subsequent visits didn’t feel as convincing.
I used to really love Lời Của Gió—would’ve rated it 9/10 on my first visit: beautiful setting, tasty food, lovely service. But the inconsistency in food quality and staff attitude afterward left me disappointed.
If you’ve never been, this is still a café worth trying in Đà Lạt. But if it hopes to become a go-to favorite, the place needs to improve service, food, and staff attitude—not just rely on the scenery.
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I’ve visited the café three times, and each time it gave me a very special, peaceful, and relaxing feeling. This is truly one of my favorite cafés in Da Lat.
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