SAIGON

Explore the streets of Saigon and see some of the gorgeous old colonial architecture, the stunning Opera House, the former Hôtel de Ville town hall, Notre Dame Cathedral and the lovely Continental Hotel, made famous by Graham Greene’s novel The Quiet American.

Take a museum tour of Saigon to The History Museum; The War Remnants Museum; and The Reunification Palace Museum.

Lunch at the bustling Quan An Ngon, an amalgam of the city’s best street vendors that the owner found and hired before the restaurant’s opening in 2001. Now 20 or more former vendors stand in the restaurant’s open-air dining area preparing specialties. Or at any one of a number of delicious Chinese eateries in the huge Chinese neighborhood named Cho Lon; we recommend My Huong, a bustling restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating that serves superb, authentic fare, including a noodle soup with duck.

Go shopping in the lively Ben Thanh Market, where you can buy some lovely handmade silk goods and other Vietnamese handicrafts.

Explore the district’s many religious sites, which include places to worship Chinese, Christian, Islamic and Buddhist deities, Giac Lam Pagoda, the oldest pagoda in Saigon, Thien Hau Temple pays homage to a special psychic lady who was said to be able to predict the weather and protect sailors.

Visit a local family of musicians who are members of a famous theater in Saigon where homes to talents of performance art in Vietnam. Learn about traditional musical instruments through conversations with the artists and listen to the performances from each family member. You then have the chance to try the instruments with the musicians- a memorable if somewhat noisy experience.

Discover the famed Cu Chi tunnels, an interconnecting network of subterranean passageways under Saigon used during the Vietnam War as a means of evading the American military and staging campaigns such as the infamous Tet Offensive.

SAIGON
XU RESTAURANT

XU RESTAURANT

Xu restaurant brings the strong impress to clients when they first come to the restaurant. Here offers Western cuisine alongside with traditional Vietnamese favorites, in an elegant and romantic dining atmosphere. The Lounge area downstairs is also a perfect area to relax and enjoy varieties of beverages after dinner.
NAM PHAN RESTAURANT

NAM PHAN RESTAURANT

Housed in a 4- floor Villa, Nam Phan is the most recent endeavor and another jewel in their culinary crown. Impeccable services, exquisite furnishings decor, lighting and serene clam cal music, all create an atmosphere in which you feel spoil and indulged.
TEMPLE CLUB

TEMPLE CLUB

Housed within an ancient Chinese temple setting, this atmospheric eatery is decorated with original wood and masonry, and dotted with Buddha statues, rich tapestries and antique throws. The extensive menu is filled with dishes from all corners of Vietnam.
AU MANOIR DE KHAI

AU MANOIR DE KHAI

Au Manoir de Khai exudes a colonial charm and luxurious beauty that is different, unique and second to nine! The moment you step in, be fascinated and awed by luscious greenery, earth nature and tropical, paradise garden.
MANDARIN RESTAURANT

MANDARIN RESTAURANT

Housed in a large restored colonial villa with decoration coming from the former Royal architecture in Hue, this charming eatery is perfect for discerning dinners in search of authentic Vietnamese cuisine.

HOI AN RESTAURANT

HOI AN RESTAURANT

A charming restaurant lavishly decorated in rich wood evokes the ambiance of a Hoi An ancient house. Live traditional music performed every night.

SHRI RESTAURANT

SHRI RESTAURANT

Shri restaurant and lounge is situated on the rooftop of the 23-storey building in the heart of Saigon. It offers perfect skyline dining experience with one of the best Western and Japanese chefs in town. With a chic modern décor, the restaurant boasts 4 separate dining areas, a V.I.P room, and café, lounge and terrace with breathtaking views.
AN VIEN RESTAURANT

AN VIEN RESTAURANT

Decorated like an upscale home located in a quiet alley, the numerous rooms of this charming restaurant are tastefully ornamented in an Indochine style. Smartly dressed waiters nip between oil landscapes, embroidered silken lampshades, pastel jade ceramics and wooden staircases to serve you beautifully-presented dishes from Vietnam’s provinces.