Across Vietnam, world-class restaurants are transforming dining into an art of experience where architecture, lighting, and ambience shape emotional connection as deeply as the cuisine itself. Under the Hospitality Design & Services category of the Gourmet Vietnam Awards 2025, the nominees for Best Restaurant Design & Ambience reflect a new era of destination dining, led by vision and originality.

Dining is no longer simply about satisfying the palate it is about awakening the senses, transporting the imagination, and creating moments that linger in memory long after the last course. Nowhere is this transformation more evident than in Vietnam, where restaurants are elevating hospitality into a convergence of architecture, narrative, and lifestyle. This year’s nominees for Best Restaurant Design & Ambience under the Hospitality Design & Services category of the Gourmet Vietnam Awards 2025 showcase the country’s remarkable ascent as a global icon of experiential dining.
The North: Where Culture and Couture Meet in Design
In Hanoi, design is not merely aesthetic—it is storytelling. Villa Des Fleurs and Chapter Dining offer elegant, European-inspired interiors that evoke the golden era of Indochine glamour. Vien Dining, Barbak and Yazawa Hanoi balance intimacy with sophistication, creating refined escapes for culinary connoisseurs. Extending north into the mountains, The Chic Restaurant at Hotel de la Coupole – MGallery Sapa dazzles with haute couture-inspired interiors, while 360 Restaurants at Topas Ecolodge embrace ecological minimalism, integrating natural wood, open-air concepts, and panoramic views that redefine luxury through sustainability. Together, these venues demonstrate that in the North, ambience is a celebration of heritage and artistry, refined through a contemporary lens.

Central Vietnam: Heritage Echoes and Coastal Innovation
Central Vietnam presents a compelling dialogue between tradition and modernity. In Da Nang, Si Dining Restaurant, The Temptation French Restaurant, and Rang demonstrate how innovative design can shape identity whether through contemporary European influences or coastal sensibilities that blur boundaries between indoors and nature. Meanwhile, Le Cercle Sportif in Hue preserves the grace of its storied past, offering a nostalgic reflection of colonial elegance. In the cool highlands of Da Lat, Salt Restaurant at Colline Dalat combines atmospheric design with alpine serenity, offering guests a sanctuary of calm surrounded by misty pines. This region exemplifies the power of setting, where landscape becomes part of the design narrative.

The South: The Epicentre of Contemporary Hospitality Design
Ho Chi Minh City is the driving force in Vietnam’s rise as a global design destination. Here, the nominees span a spectrum of architectural expression—from the sleek minimalism of Clay Saigon and Quince, to the bold character of Yazawa Saigon, and The Brix. Venues such as Banana Mama Rooftop Bar & Kitchen, Blank Sky Lounge, and Coastal Saigon embrace open-air cosmopolitan living, blending skyline views with sophisticated ambience. Others, like Pickles Eatery, Mùa Craft Sake, and Nephele Restaurant, champion intimate, concept-driven spaces defined by craftsmanship and curated mood. The Park Hyatt Saigon properties—Square One and Opera—showcase international-calibre design blended with Vietnamese sensibility. Meanwhile, Vietnam House Restaurant, Tales by Chapter, Aiii House Saigon, Little Bear Wine Bar, and NORIBOI Omakase contribute to a vibrant ecosystem where each dining experience is an architectural signature. Here, ambience is not a complement to the cuisine—it is a fundamental dimension of hospitality excellence.



Highlands & Islands: Architecture Immersed in Nature
Vietnam’s islands and highland regions are redefining destination dining through architecture that embraces landscape and emotional experience. On Phu Quoc island, Pink Pearl at JW Marriott Phu Quoc, Oku – Omakase Atelier and Salon de Boeuf at Regent Phu Quoc, and Cape Nao at Meliá Vinpearl Phu Quoc showcase theatrical interiors and oceanfront immersion, where each space becomes a scene of coastal elegance. In Nha Trang, Dinner at Cim’s and Hispania bring Mediterranean sophistication to Vietnam’s shores, while Shibui at Gran Meliá Nha Trang blends modern Japanese restraint with tropical allure. These destinations are architectural statements—each a testament to the power of place in shaping identity.

Across every region, the nominees for Best Restaurant Design & Ambience share one unifying principle: design is not decoration, it is experience. From the quiet elegance of Hanoi to the pulse of Saigon and the serenity of Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s leading restaurants are setting global standards for immersive hospitality. As the Gourmet Vietnam Awards 2025 celebrates these pioneers, it also recognises a transformational movement one where Vietnam is not simply following global trends, but defining the future of culinary design.
This is not just dining. This is destination architecture. This is Vietnam’s moment.