HNMO) – On the evening of June 6, the launching ceremony of Michelin Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City took place in Hanoi in anticipation of Vietnamese food and tourism lovers. Vietnam has had 6 restaurants awarded 4 Michelin star, including 1 restaurants in Hanoi, 3 restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City.
(HNMO) – On the evening of June 6, the launching ceremony of Michelin Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City took place in Hanoi in anticipation of Vietnamese food and tourism lovers. Vietnam has had 6 restaurants awarded 4 Michelin star, including 1 restaurants in Hanoi, 3 restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City.
Accordingly, 3 Hanoi restaurants achieved 1 Michelin star this time including: Gia Restaurant, Hibana by Koki Restaurant of Capella Hanoi Hotel, Tam Vi. One restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City is: Anan Saigon. Restaurants with 1 Michelin star must ensure high quality food, worthy for diners to stop and enjoy.
In addition, Michelin also announced a list of 70 restaurants/diners recommended by the Michelin Guide, 3 individuals won the Michelin Guide Special Awards (Michelin's special awards), 29 restaurants with delicious food at reasonable prices. reasonable.
This list not only marks a historic achievement of the Vietnamese culinary industry, but also a landmark milestone for the culinary tourism industry of the two largest cities in Vietnam.
Speaking at the announcement ceremony, Mr. Gwendal Poullennec - International Director of Michelin Guide emphasized that the announcement of the list of Michelin-starred restaurants in Vietnam will contribute to spreading the quintessence of Vietnamese cuisine to the world. Michelin-starred restaurants in Vietnam have the same standard as all other restaurants in the world that achieve this "star".
After Michelin officially announced its arrival in Vietnam in December 12, appraisers secretly appraised restaurants and dishes in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The announced selections highlight the exceptional talent of local chefs and the variety and richness of flavors that make Vietnamese cuisine unique.
As a companion to this event, Ms. Nguyen Vu Quynh Anh, General Director of Sun Hospitality Group shared: From the list announced by Michelin today, the world's new culinary destination named Vietnam will spread to global visitors.
With the first Michelin Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City lists published, Vietnam has absolutely every reason to believe in a bright picture of growth and outstanding position not only of the culinary industry, but of the whole country's tourism industry in the international arena.