Hai Do, Wink Hotel Saigon Centre’s area operations manager and acting GM of this, the first Wink Hotel, thinks there are three keys to becoming a great hotel, “a great team, great guest satisfaction, and great hospitality…”
Uyen Dang put together a special Saigon foodie itinerary for a visiting Swedish friend. That inspired her to start blogging…and amassing 59,000 followers. So we asked the famous foodie where to eat and drink in Saigon.
VSoul starred on The King of Rap, and with the Hustlang crew has been blowing up stages from Saigon to Hanoi. Born on Christmas Eve, we made him our Santa, and got his guest mix.
Ling:Chi has been blowing up the local scene with mesmerizing sets at Candi Shop, The Lighthouse, Bam Bam and beyond. While some DJs trade on their looks alone, Ling:Chi combines style with substance.
We interviewed Rothschild Estates and Harper’s Bazaar’s Chris Thompson back in February. This time, he turned the tables and sat down with our Brand Director David Kaye to learn more about a life in publishing and the evolution of the Wink Hotels brand.
Khoi Nguyen, or Koi as he prefers, fell in love with running…despite hating it at first. The ambitious photographer shares his running tips, and his favourite route through downtown Saigon.
Here’s a guide to the best new places to eat, drink, and more in Saigon. With so much happening, let’s call it a snapshot not a comprehensive collection of new places.
“Start with a base of Ed Sheeran and Adele, and add a sprinkle of Sam Smith. Mix well and add a pinch of Billie Eilish for seasoning. Add a little Troye Sivan and Taylor Swift for colour. Then cook until you get the aroma of Prince!” Minh gives us the ingredients to his success and a special guest mix.