7 one MICHELIN Star (2 new, 1 promoted from MICHELIN Selected)
1 MICHELIN Green Star(new)
58 Bib Gourmand (28 new, 1 moved from MICHELIN Selected)
99 MICHELIN Selected (40 new)
HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM – Media OutReach Newswire – 28 June 2024 – During the MICHELIN Guide Ceremony 2024 held at the InterContinental Saigon in Ho Chi Minh City, Michelin has officially unveiled The MICHELIN Guide Vietnam 2024 edition, revealing its much-awaited full restaurant selection: the coveted Star ratings, the MICHELIN Selected, and the popular Bib Gourmand.
The
newly
released
Guide
showcases
164
establishments
–
with
7
one
MICHELIN
Star
(2
newcomers,
and
1
promoted
from
MICHELIN
Selected),
58
Bib
Gourmand
(28
new
entries,
and
1
moved
from
MICHELIN
Selected),
and
99
MICHELIN
Selected
entries
(40
newcomers).
Among
new
additions
to
the
Guide,
10
are
from
Hanoi,
26
from
Ho
Chi
Minh
City)
and
36
from
Da
Nang.
According to
Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guides, Da Nang — a new additional city to the MICHELIN Guide’s second edition in Vietnam — has enriched MICHELIN Guide’s choices with its unique local eateries and delicacies, representing the central Vietnamese cuisine that embodies the culinary influences of French, Chinese, and other Southeast Asian cultures.“In fact, Vietnam’s three cities — Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang — each have their own characteristics. The country’s culinary scene sees the vitality, passion, and creativity constantly surprising the market. Not to mention that renowned chefs are increasingly opening restaurants in Vietnam, coupled with a new generation of Vietnamese chefs emerging with a growing customer base. Therefore, Vietnam is indeed becoming a more interesting destination on the world’s food map, to attentively keep an eye on,” said Gwendal Poullennec.
3 New Restaurants (2 Newcomers and 1 Promotion)
Join the ‘One MICHELIN Star’ List, Bringing the Total to 7
The 2 newcomers awarded one MICHELIN Star are: Akuna [Ho Chi Minh City], a restaurant offering creative European dishes with Vietnamese influences, plus optional wine pairing; and La Maison 1888 [Da Nang], a restaurant serving a 5- or 7-course set menu featuring top-notch ingredients from Vietnam, France and Japan.
The only restaurant promoted from the MICHELIN Selected to receive one MICHELIN Star is: The Royal Pavilion [Ho Chi Minh City], a restaurant offering a wide range of à la carte and set menus that respect Canton’s culinary heritage, with its dim sum menu available only during lunchtime.
Nén
Danang:
Vietnam’s
First
Restaurant
to
Earn
the
MICHELIN
Green
Star
The MICHELIN Green Star highlights establishments at the forefront of the industry for their sustainable practices and dining experiences that combine culinary excellence with outstanding eco-friendly commitments.
Bib Gourmand List Doubles Last Year’s Number to 58, with More Than Half from Da Nang
The number of Bib Gourmand eateries is double last year’s list, featuring a total of 58 establishments. Out of the 29 new entries, 16 are from Da Nang; 5 from Hanoi; and 8 from Ho Chi Minh City.
The 16 new entries from Da Nang include: Bé Ni 2, a 24/7 casual spot offering rice dishes during the day and seafood at night; and Mỳ Quảng Sứa Hồng Vân, a street food venue famous for mì quảng with the flavorsome orange-red shrimp broth, and noodles topped with a choice of quail egg, pork, shrimp, meatballs, or springy jelly fish.
99 Establishments Earn their Places on the MICHELIN Selected List
A selection of 99 establishments listed in the MICHELIN Selected category: 33 in Hanoi 47 in Ho Chi Minh City and 19 in Da Nang These restaurants earn their places on the list as they show the potential of either being promoted to a MICHELIN Star, or to a Bib Gourmand.
The new MICHELIN Selected establishments in Hanoi include: Bánh Cuốn Bà Hoành, a street food eatery serving delectable bánh cuốn; and Hanoi Garden, a restaurant offering a mix of classic and contemporary Vietnamese cuisine. Those in Ho Chi Minh City include: Du Yên, a restaurant offering tasty vegetarian dishes; Kobe Bistro, a bistro specializing in French cuisine; and Oryz, a restaurant with an Eastern Asian dining concept.
Last but not the least, the new MICHELIN Selected establishments in Da Nang include: Mỳ Quảng Cô Sáu, a restaurant offering “mi quảng” noodles; Năm Đảnh, a no-frills eatery serving traditional seafood dishes; and Olivia’s Prime, a steakhouse serving seafood and premium imported beef on wood-fired grills.
Three MICHELIN Guide Special Awards
The
MICHELIN
Guide
Young
Chef
Award
This
year,
the
Young
Chef
Award
is
given
to
Chef
Duy
Nguyen
from
Little
Bear,
a
new
MICHELIN
Selected
restaurant
in
Ho
Chi
Minh
City.
The
MICHELIN
Guide
Sommelier
Award
This
year’s
Sommelier
Award
is
presented
to
Toan
Nguyen
from
La
Maison
1888,
the
only
restaurant
in
Da
Nang
that
is
awarded
one
MICHELIN
Star.
The
MICHELIN
Guide
Service
Award
This
year’s
Service
Award
is
given
to
Anh
Nguyen
from
Si
Dining,
a
MICHELIN
Selected
restaurant
in
Da
Nang.
Images
from
the
2024
MICHELIN
Guide
Ceremony
Vietnam
can
be
downloaded
at:
shorturl.at/F8MMc.
To
learn
more
about
The
MICHELIN
Guide,
please
visit
guide.michelin.com/vn/en,
or
follow
updates
on
Facebook.
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MICHELIN
Guide
Worldwide
app
for
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and
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devices.
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