3 Best Restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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Dining options in Ho Chi Minh City run the gamut from fine dining in secluded air-conditioned splendor to sidewalk eateries where the food is cooked in makeshift open-air kitchens. The dynamism and energy of the city is reflected in a dining scene bursting with international options and a host of fusion choices in between.

The city's middle classes love nothing more than descending on the latest dining craze, so do note locals' recommendations and follow the crowds to the latest hotspot. Despite the Saigonese's love for the flashy "new next big thing," there's also a somewhat reluctant loyalty to the French cuisine of their former colonial rulers. Ho Chi Minh City is home to many French restaurants, from casual Parisian-style bistros to the full starched linen and paired wine experience. Most of Ho Chi Minh City's international restaurants are in and around Districts 1 and 3, although there are several excellent options in the expat areas of Districts 2 and 7.

Despite the international offerings, it's the mouthwatering Vietnamese cuisine that remains one of Ho Chi Minh City’s major draws, whether eaten on the street or indoors in a tourist-friendly restaurant—the places with English menus are not always the most authentic, but can be the easiest when it comes to placing an order. But street food and no-frills, family-run restaurants offer incredible value, so after, say, a humble bowl of pho for breakfast and a host of southern specialties for lunch, you can easily justify a splurge for dinner.

Meals are serious business in Ho Chi Minh City, and between noon and 1 pm most office workers and public servants take a lunch break. Dinner is generally served any time after about 6 pm and eating (and drinking) can continue until 1 am or later.

La Villa

$$$$ | District 2 Fodor's Choice

An experience rather than a meal, La Villa serves elegant but not pretentious fine French dining on a quiet street in District 2's Thao Dien area. Whether you sit in the garden by the pool, surrounded by fairy lights and greenery, or inside in the airy salon, the attentive service and the cuisine add to the memorable experience. For an extra-special meal try the Menu Villa Gourmet, and for something extra-extra special ask for Chef Thierry's wine pairings from the extensive wine list. Don't miss the homemade Camembert Calvados (apple brandy camembert) from the cheese cart.

Pink Pearl

$$$$

Located on the grounds of the JW Marriott Phu Quoc, Pink Pearl is one of the island's few true French fine dining establishments. Housed in a mansion where everything is in shades of pink, the setting is simply stunning with its high ceilings and eclectic yet tasteful decor. Diners can choose from set menus that feature premium ingredients artfully presented. Even the servers are dressed in pink flapper dresses with a feather or flower tucked in their hair to add to the refined ambiance.

Khem Beach, Phu Quoc, Vietnam
029-7377--9999
Known For
  • French fine dining
  • Spectacular mansion in shades of pink
  • Impeccable service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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The Refinery

$$$ | District 1

With prints and paintings of old Saigon, this stylish bistro pays homage to its historic location within the former La Manufacture d'Opium (built in 1881), yet the menu and the wine list are decidedly Continental. The Refinery's set lunch is great value, and its outdoor section is a great spot for a few sundowners. The menu often divides diners; some rave about the salads; and others the hearty mains. One of the few places in Ho Chi Minh City that does an authentic French steak frites.

74/7c Hai Ba Trung, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3823–0509
Known For
  • Historic location
  • Bistro-style meals
  • Outdoor patio

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