HCM City is great for food lovers, especially if you're a fan of French food. There are so many good French restaurants there, from small affordable bistros to fine, and costly, dining establishments. One of the best for special occasions is La Villa, a name you must consider. The Nomad Quynh reports.
HCM City’s newest ‘grillery’ lives up to its motto of ‘Mad about wine and serious about food’. Thúy Hằng and friends discover on an unusually cool night
4P Pizza has been crowded because of its varied menu, many strange kinds of cheese and specific decorating and serving styles.
Jacksons Steakhouse has been recognised as one of Viet Nam’s Best Fine Dining Restaurants in 2017 by TripAdvisor. Ollie Arci checks out the famed eatery and discovers that its reputation is well deserved.
Eco Palms House, perched in the mountainous surroundings of Sa Pa, is a veritable home from home, offering delicious hot food to chase away the winter blues. Tú Lệ reports.
HCM City’s reputation of having the most vibrant and diverse culinary scene in the country is further retrenched by La Chola de Lima – a restaurant that specialises in Peruvian food. Nomad Quynh tucks in with gusto.
At Dì Năm Sadec Restaurant, a 30-year-old secret family recipe gets a new twist, attracting customers looking for a taste of the Mekong Delta. Mỹ Duyên reports.
Nomad Quynh wanders into the Citadel and finds out why a new Vietnamese restaurant can make its mark in a crowded market.
Gumiho Grill & Shabu in Ha Noi provides a comfortable atmosphere in which women can unwind and enjoy delicious food. Mộc Miên reports.
Among the many French restaurants in HCM City, Atelier des Rêves is a favourite because of its great food, reasonable prices and exceptional service. Nomad Quynh reports.
A new fusion food spot in the heart of Ha Noi will have to compete with more traditional street food staples. T-Art manages to combine quality food at reasonable prices.
Vietnamese-Australian celebrity chef Luke Nguyễn’s sublime interpretation of traditional Vietnamese cuisine is attracting diners back to Vietnam House restaurant, long revered for its elegant ambience. Mỹ Duyên reports.
Hanabi Japanese Cuisine is one of the few places where you can try a traditional multi-course meal at a reasonable price. Nomad Quynh reports.
A new, upscale restaurant with the fresh feel of a resort has hand-picked delicacies from every part of the country, and diners are in for several pleasant surprises, Nguyễn Mỹ Hà reports.
Memorable meals are guaranteed at Sorae, where exquisitely prepared Japanese food is served in an elegant atmosphere in a downtown HCM City high-rise. Mỹ Duyên reports.
The Movenpick Hotel Ha Noi has taken on new head chef Hoàng Nguyên, who has prepared a menu full of fresh flavours and natural ingredients.
Jane’s Bistro offers elegant and rich dishes in a modest environment, a must-try for self-respecting foodie. Nomad Quynh reports.
For Vietnamese visiting other countries, finding a restaurant making the food of home is a special surprise. Hoàng Hồ talks about his experience: