Saigon

Kobe Bistro By David Thai
French Precision, Bistro Soul

Guided by Iron Chef David Thai, Kobe Bistro offers a refined interpretation of French bistronomy where classical technique, modern restraint, and gracious hospitality converge. Recognised for its balance of elegance and approachability, it is a place where French cuisine is delivered with clarity, consistency, and genuine pleasure rather than ceremony.

Sushi Rei
Ten Years at the Counter

For a decade, Sushi Rei has pursued Edomae sushi with unwavering discipline. From meticulously sourced Japanese seafood to the measured rhythm of an eight-seat counter, each omakase unfolds as a dialogue between chef, ingredient, and guest an experience shaped by patience, purity, and respect for tradition

Mad Cow Wine & Grill Saigon
Fire Above the City

Suspended above Saigon’s restless skyline, Mad Cow Wine & Grill channels the energy of the city into a steakhouse defined by fire, precision, and appetite. Part urban wine bar, part serious grill, it is a place where premium beef, disciplined technique, and night-time spectacle converge with confidence.

DẠ 夜 Dining
A Nocturne in Chinese Flavour

Suspended above the city on the 26th floor, DẠ夜 Dining reshapes Chinese cuisine into a nocturnal experience of flavour, movement, and mood. Here, modern interpretations of heritage dishes unfold alongside curated performances and expressive cocktails, creating evenings that feel composed, immersive, and distinctly reflective of Saigon after dark.

Le Corto
A French Culinary Voyage of Precision and Soul
Inspired by a fictional sailor and brought to life through Michelin-level discipline, Le Corto presents French gastronomy in Saigon with rare depth and grace. Precision technique, cultural nuance and heartfelt hospitality converge here, earning recognition as Highly Recommended Best French Restaurant at the Gourmet Vietnam Awards 2025.
Maison des Rêves
Where Silence Becomes a Signature
Neither theatrical nor overt, Maison des Rêves approaches dining as a quiet art of attention. Here, French technique meets Vietnamese intuition in a space shaped by restraint, memory, and rhythm. It is a restaurant that invites guests not to be impressed, but to be gently, unmistakably moved.
PRIME Steak Boutique & Chill
Where Fire Finds Its Discipline
In a dining landscape shaped by speed and spectacle, PRIME Steak Boutique & Chill moves with intention. Fire is treated as discipline, ingredients as dialogue, and each service as a composed experience—one defined by precision, atmosphere and a quietly assured sense of craft.
Yazawa Saigon
Where Wagyu Becomes a Standard of Excellence
Recognised as Best Japanese Restaurant at the Gourmet Vietnam Awards 2025, Yazawa Saigon embodies the highest expression of Japanese wagyu mastery. Through uncompromising sourcing, disciplined craftsmanship and refined omotenashi hospitality, Yazawa presents a dining experience defined by authenticity, precision and quiet authority. 
Truffle Saigon
Among the Clouds
Rising above Ho Chi Minh City, within the iconic Landmark 81, Truffle Saigon offers a refined culinary experience where altitude meets intention. More than a restaurant, it is a place shaped by vision, discipline, and a deep respect for ingredients and craft.
A Table Without Interpretation
In Ho Chi Minh City’s fast-moving dining landscape, tradition is often treated as material to be transformed, reinterpreted, or adapted to contemporary tastes. Casinha adopts a quieter posture. It does not seek to reinvent Portuguese cuisine, nor to contextualise it. It presents it simply, as it is. 
Reimagining The Essence Of Cantonese Cuisine
Set within the Renaissance Riverside Hotel Saigon, Kabin Chinese Restaurant has long been recognised as a quiet address for authentic Cantonese dining. With the unveiling of a newly refined menu, Kabin continues its culinary journey with greater nuance, where thoughtfully crafted flavours unfold in an intimate setting cherished for family gatherings, business occasions and private celebrations. 
Casinha: A Table Without Interpretation
In Ho Chi Minh City’s fast-moving dining landscape, tradition is often treated as material to be transformed, reinterpreted, or adapted to contemporary tastes. Casinha adopts a quieter posture. It does not seek to reinvent Portuguese cuisine, nor to contextualise it. It presents it simply, as it is.