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Three culinary destinations in Vietnam’s top hotels honored by Travel + Leisure

Three culinary destinations in Vietnam’s top hotels honored by Travel + Leisure

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Wed, January 1, 2025 | 11:03 am GMT+7

The prestigious US travel magazine Travel + Leisure has announced its list of best restaurants and bars in Vietnam winning the Tastemakers 2024 Awards, three of which are located in top regional hotels.

The Tastemakers 2024 Awards honors 25 outstanding restaurants and 10 bars in eight countries across Southeast Asia. In Vietnam’s list, two hotels stand out with their restaurants and bars making the top rankings: Capella Hanoi with the restaurant Hibana by Koki and the bar The Hudson Rooms, and InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort with the restaurant La Maison 1888.

Capella Hanoi is the only hotel in Vietnam with three Michelin-recognized restaurants.

Capella Hanoi is the only hotel in Vietnam with three Michelin-recognized restaurants.

Hibana by Koki – The essence of Japanese cuisine

The first restaurant selected by Travel + Leisure is the Michelin-starred restaurant Hibana by Koki, located at Capella Hanoi, which serves exquisite teppanyaki Japanese cuisine.

Hibana by Koki is led by genius chef Hiroshi Yamaguchi and advisory chef Yoshida Junichi, the first chef in the world to receive a Michelin star for Teppanyaki.

Teppanyaki at Hibana by Koki is like a journey for the senses, with dishes prepared intricately and served in a private space.

Teppanyaki at Hibana by Koki is like a journey for the senses, with dishes prepared intricately and served in a private space.

Upon entering Hibana by Koki, guests are welcomed into a refined and emotional space, with dishes made from the finest ingredients, not easily found even in world-renowned restaurants.

Perhaps the most impressive dish there is the premium Yaeyama Kyori beef, meticulously prepared on the teppan for nearly an hour to create a deep “umami” flavour, or dishes made from Japanese sea bass and hairy crab from cold Hokkaido waters. All create an unforgettable tasting experience.

At the Michelin-starred teppanyaki, chef Hiroshi Yamaguchi prepares luxurious dishes like Hokkaido crab and abalone – accompanied by various exquisite sake, Travel + Leisure describes.

Teppanyaki is a style of Japanese cuisine that uses an iron griddle to cook. The term Teppanyaki finds its roots in the Japanese language, where teppan translates to a metal plate or griddle, and yaki signifies grilling, frying, and pan-frying techniques.

The Hudson Rooms – a US-styled classy space

The Capella Hanoi is honored not only with its dishes but also drinks. The Hudson Rooms bar is among 10 best bars in Vietnam.

This 120-seat restaurant and bar take guests back to the golden age of New York in the 1920s, serving cocktails and whisky with oysters, caviar, and seaweed bread, Travel + Leisure introduces.

The Hudson Rooms establishes its reputation with signature cocktails inspired by the iconic American railways of the 1920s, while the space takes inspiration from the bustling Grand Central Station in New York, combined with a view of a corner of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, creating an interesting culinary experience for guests.

At The Hudson Rooms, diners will “travel' back to the bustling Grand Central Station of New York during the golden age of the 1920s.

At The Hudson Rooms, diners will “travel” back to the bustling Grand Central Station of New York during the golden age of the 1920s.

Behind the bar is talented bartender Nguyen Ngoc Khanh (Patrick) and a passionate young bartender team under the guidance of bar manager Sean Halse. The Hudson Rooms also successfully impressed 260 judges from William Reed Business Media to be listed among Asia’s Best Bars 2024, further affirming Capella Hanoi’s quality of service.

La Maison 1888 – the only estaurant in Da Nang with a Michelin Star

As the jewel of the InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort, this luxurious Michelin-starred restaurant showcases a fusion of French and Vietnamese flavours crafted by legendary chef Christian Le Squer, Travel + Leisure notes.

Designed like a classic French mansion in Indochinese style, La Maison 1888 stands out amidst the lush greenery of the pristine forest. The restaurant offers a seasonal menu, presenting exquisite French cuisine perfectly combined with local ingredients and flavors.

The fresh seafood from Son Tra beach, under the boundless creativity and skilled craftsmanship of the chefs, is transformed into unique masterpieces such as Hokkaido-style grilled scallops and Vietnamese boiled snails wrapped in Italian Cannelloni pasta. All create a distinctive culinary experience that cannot be found anywhere else in Vietnam or even the world.

This is also the only location in Vietnam that possesses rare and precious wines from the Austrian White Château-Grillet brand in southern Austria.

Under the guidance of sommelier Toan Nguyen, winner of the Michelin Guide Sommelier Award 2024, La Maison 1888 has consistently received the prestigious Wine Spectator’s Best of Award of Excellence since 2018.

La Maison 1888 stands out amidst the lush greenery of the pristine forest at InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort.

La Maison 1888 stands out amidst the lush greenery of the pristine forest at InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort.

Not only being honored by Travel + Leisure, La Maison 1888 also received a double win as it was simultaneously featured by Time Out, one of the oldest and most widely read magazines in the UK.

The magazine used the restaurant as an example to help Da Nang affirm its position on the journey to becoming one of the region’s most vibrant culinary hubs.


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