At The Reverie Saigon, luxury extends beyond hospitality into a way of living. Opening the hotel’s new Art de Reverie series, Spanish Legado invites guests on a sensory exploration of Spain’s culinary heritage through Michelin-starred dining, exceptional wines, and immersive cultural experiences.

The Reverie Saigon introduces Art de Reverie, a new experiential series dedicated to the art of living. Conceived as a multi-sensory journey spanning gastronomy, design, wine, fashion, and beauty, the initiative celebrates the pursuit of beauty in its many forms.
Launching the series is Spanish Legado, a week-long tribute to Spain’s rich culinary traditions. Through curated dining experiences, wine discoveries, and cultural encounters, guests are invited to explore the vibrant spirit of the Mediterranean and the enduring legacy of Spanish craftsmanship.

A highlight of the programme is an exclusive four-hand dinner at Café Cardinal, where two-Michelin-starred chef Rafa Centeno joins Marcelo Geraldini, Director of F&B and Culinary at The Reverie Saigon, to present a bespoke six-course menu inspired by Spain’s diverse gastronomic landscape.
Beyond the dining table, wine specialist Alejandro Paadín guides guests through Spain’s renowned wine regions, while master chefs David Ronquillo and Ager Urigüen bring the convivial traditions of tapas and paella to life at The Long @ Times Square. The celebration culminates in a grand Spanish Sunday Brunch, embracing the warmth and generosity that define Mediterranean hospitality.

More than a culinary showcase, Spanish Legado sets the tone for Art de Reverie’s broader vision: creating a platform where culture, creativity, and refined living intersect. Through thoughtfully curated experiences, The Reverie Saigon continues to position itself not merely as a luxury hotel, but as a destination for meaningful encounters with art, craftsmanship, and global culture.