Hanoi Heritage Menu Template
Classic, traditional design inspired by Hanoi's Old Quarter.
Warm ochre and deep red with vintage Vietnamese poster art influences. Traditional warmth with historical character.
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Old Quarter Kitchen
Street Food Classics
Crispy baguette, pâté, cold cuts, pickled daikon, cilantro
Dry beef noodles, peanuts, herbs, fish sauce
Hanoi Specialties
Turmeric fish, dill, rice noodles, peanuts, shrimp paste
Rolled fresh pho sheets, beef, herbs, dipping sauce
Drinks
Vietnamese iced coffee, condensed milk
Design Highlights
Colonial Ochre & Crimson Palette
Uses specific shades of deep red and mustard gold that replicate the iconic building facades of Hanoi's French Quarter and traditional lacquered wood.
Vintage Paper Texture
The background features a soft cream tone (#FFF8DC) that simulates aged parchment, giving the menu an established, historical character right out of the printer.
Indochinese Border Motifs
Incorporates geometric corner accents and dividers inspired by traditional ceramic tiles found in historic Vietnamese architecture.
Playfair Display Typography
The editorial-style serif headers offer high contrast and elegance, perfectly suited for highlighting specialty dishes like Phở Đặc Biệt or Bún Chả.
Centered Symmetrical Layout
A classic single-column structure that guides the eye naturally from appetizers to main courses, ideal for presenting organized lists of ingredients.
Questions About This Template
Yes, both Playfair Display and Crimson Text are fully compatible with Vietnamese diacritical marks. This ensures that dish names like 'Bánh Mì' and 'Cà Phê Trứng' are rendered correctly and legibly.
We recommend printing on an uncoated, off-white, or ivory textured paper. This enhances the 'cream' background design element and reinforces the tactile, old-world feel of the Hanoi Heritage theme.
Absolutely, though the deep red (#CC3333) is chosen for its cultural association with luck and joy in Vietnamese tradition. If you must change it, we suggest sticking to warm earth tones like terracotta or deep forest green to maintain the vintage atmosphere.
The centered layout is best for small to medium-sized menus to maintain elegance. If you have an extensive selection, we recommend using this design for separate dinner or lunch menus, or using multiple pages rather than cramming text into a single column.
Because of the strong vintage vibe, high-contrast modern photos can sometimes look out of place. We recommend using images with a slightly warmer color temperature or a subtle sepia filter to blend seamlessly with the ochre and cream palette.
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