The Search For The Best Martini In Saigon
The best Martini in Saigon is the one you like the most. But, to help you find it, we sipped slap-in-the-face cold Martinis at Kohei’s, The Pi, The Deck, Baron Bar, Layla, and more.
The best Martini in Saigon is the one you like the most. But, to help you find it, we sipped slap-in-the-face cold Martinis at Kohei’s, The Pi, The Deck, Baron Bar, Layla, and more.
Adrian Chong Yen’s Sol Kitchen & Bar has reopened in the same block as his Taco Del Sol. So, let the block party begin!
After years searching Saigon for the best places to eat and drink, we’ve compiled a masterlist for newbies with everywhere we love in the city. Share this with anyone who needs to know what’s up!
Hanoi. All that history. There’s something whimsical about the city too. And now, added to that, are endless options for places to eat and drink. Here’s our long list of favorites.
Craft distillers are seen as the small guys in a spirits industry dominated by big names like DIAGEO, Beam Suntory and Pernod Ricard. But, since founding the Festival Village at Singapore Cocktail Festival, FoodNews have had an eye for the small guys, and that continues with their SoCraft Awards.
From Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh and in between, here are the best restaurant and bar openings of 2023.
Meliá Vinpearl Phu Quoc has bagged one of the best spots on Phu Quoc island. There, amid swaying coconut trees and balmy beaches they’re offering luxurious escapes. And, as if that wasn’t enough, guests can level up with Meliá Vinpearl Phu Quoc’s The Level experience. Think personal concierge, VIP areas. And the very best the island has to offer at your fingertips.
‘Tis the season for good tidings and bad hangovers. So in the spirit of things, we’ve asked five of the city’s best bartenders to reveal their go-to cures for the holiday hang.
Vegas-raised Chef Khai Vu has opened Prime Steak Boutique & Chill in Saigon’s District 1. It’s a restaurant with dry-aging at its physical and metaphorical heart.
Fatboy Slim has had a storied career, and, since sobering up and seeing the flop of his Brighton Port Authority album in 2009, he’s doubled down on what he does best, sending fields or arenas full of fans into delirium, which he plans to do in Vietnam on 30th December, 2023.