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More than 100 Vietnamese restaurants on Michelin list for the first time

VnExpressVnExpress06/06/2023


Michelin Guide, the world's prestigious culinary guide, tonight announced the first 100 restaurants in Vietnam selected by the organization according to three categories.

Restaurants in the Michelin Guide must meet the following criteria: Food quality; Cooking techniques; Flavor balance and harmony; Chef personality and Food consistency. The judging team only visits the restaurants once to evaluate.

The announcement ceremony of the restaurants selected by Michelin Guide in Hanoi, June 6. Photo: Phuong Anh

The announcement ceremony of the restaurants selected by Michelin Guide in Hanoi , June 6. Photo: Phuong Anh

There are 103 restaurants in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City on the list according to three categories. Among them, Michelin Selected meet all 5 criteria above; Bib ​​Gormand In addition to satisfying the criteria of delicious and affordable, Michelin Stars must be prestigious restaurants.

70 Michelin Selected restaurants, including 32 in Hanoi and 38 in Ho Chi Minh City. The list includes some popular names such as Anh Vu Fish Cake, Huong Lien Bun Cha (Obama Bun Cha), A Ban Mountain Dew, and Pho Ga Cham.

The Bib Gourmand list includes 29 restaurants, including 13 in Hanoi and 16 in Ho Chi Minh City, including some representatives such as 1946 Cua Bac, Bun Cha Ta, Cha Ca Thang Long, Chao Ban, Pho 10 Ly Quoc Su, Bep Me In, Chay Garden, and Com Tam Ba Ghien.

Ms. Ngo Thi Phi Nga, owner of Au Trieu Beef Noodle Shop, one of the names in the Bib Gourmand category, said she felt very happy and honored to be on the Michelin award list. She hopes that after Vietnam has restaurants mentioned by Michelin, Vietnamese cuisine will become more famous and known to more tourists.

"We hope to welcome more domestic and foreign guests," the owner of the 30-year-old beef noodle shop shared.

The Michelin Guide is currently considered the world's most prestigious culinary guide, ranking restaurants through a "star" system. One star is for a restaurant that "has delicious food, worth stopping to enjoy". Two stars is for "a restaurant with excellent food, worth returning to". Three stars (the highest) is for "a place with excellent food, worth planning to visit in person to enjoy".

In addition to Michelin-starred restaurants, there are also Michelin Selected restaurants; Michelin Guide Special Awards winners and Bib Gourmand restaurants.

Phuong Anh - Tu Nguyen



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