During the MICHELIN Guide Ceremony 2024 held at the InterContinental Saigon in Ho Chi Minh City, Michelin has officially unveiled The MICHELIN Guide Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang 2024 edition, revealing its much-awaited full restaurant selection: the coveted Star ratings, the sustainability MICHELIN Green Star distinction, the popular Bib Gourmand category, plus special awards for Young Chef, Sommelier, and Service. Notably, introduced for the first time this year is the MICHELIN Green Star.
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 (5 Bib Gourmand, and 5 MICHELIN Selected entries), 26 from Ho Chi Minh City (2 one MICHELIN Star, 8 Bib Gourmand, and 16 MICHELIN Selected entries) and 36 from Da Nang (1 one MICHELIN Star, 16 Bib Gourmand, and 19 MICHELIN Selected entries).
Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guides, said: “In fact, Vietnam’s three cities: Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang 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.”
Join the ‘One MICHELIN Star’ List, Bringing the Total to 7
While all of the one MICHELIN Star restaurants from Gia, Hibana by Koki, Tầm Vị, and Ănăn Saigon retain their distinctions, the 2024 one MICHELIN Star selection welcomes 2 newcomers and 1 promotion. The 2 newcomers awarded one MICHELIN Star are: Akuna (Ho Chi Minh City) and La Maison 1888 (Da Nang). The only restaurant promoted from the MICHELIN Selected to receive one MICHELIN Star is The Royal Pavilion (Ho Chi Minh City).
Nén Danang: Vietnam’s First Restaurant to Earn the MICHELIN Green Star.
Bib Gourmand List Doubles Last Year’s Number to 58, with More Than Half (16 Establishments) from Da Nang
The number of Bib Gourmand eateries is double last year’s list, featuring a total of 58 establishments: 18 in Hanoi, 24 in Ho Chi Minh City, and 16 in Da Nang. Out of the 29 new entries, 16 are from Da Nang; 5 from Hanoi; and 8 from Ho Chi Minh City.
99 Establishments Earn their Places on the MICHELIN Selected List
A selection of 99 establishments (of which 40 are newcomers) listed in the MICHELIN Selected category: 33 in Hanoi (of which 5 are newcomers), 47 in Ho Chi Minh City (of which 16 are newcomers), and 19 in Da Nang (all newcomers).
Three MICHELIN Guide Special Awards:
The MICHELIN Guide Young Chef Award: Chef Duy Nguyen from Little Bear, a new MICHELIN Selected.
The MICHELIN Guide Sommelier Award: Toan Nguyen from La Maison 1888.
The MICHELIN Guide Service Award: Anh Nguyen from Si Dining, a MICHELIN Selected.
The MICHELIN Guide Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang 2024 at a Glance:
- 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)
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