Address: 5A Nguyen Sieu Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, HoChiMinh City, Vietnam.Telephone: (84-8) 3 827 9399/ 3825 6267
Fax: (84-8) 3 827 9397.
Website: http://www.giadiningroom.com
General Information
The centre of Ho Chi Minh City shall be welcoming an addition to the gastronomic luxuries of top Saigon restaurants - Gia Dining Room, to be open for reservations from May 2009.A location set mere steps away from the Grand Theatre, Park Hyatt and Caravelle Hotels, a 50-seat Gia Dining Room adapted a contemporary Oriental architectural, is home to one of the newest culinary escapes where flavor and zest reign top on the list.
Gia Dining Room is inspired by Saigon native’s modus of relishing sumptuous life and predilection for fiestas since the old times. Gia Dining Room resuscitates the spirit of “A Gia Dinh region of Vietnam where terrain is extensive, provisions are copious and natives adore sumptuous living as famine and wintriness are hardly their apprehension…” as portrayed in the oeuvre “Chronicle of Gia Dinh” of Trinh Hoai Duc, compiled in early 19th century.
The dishes that introduced to the Dining Room imaginatively combine classic ingredients in new styles that help to redefine the palate of Saigon connoisseurs -all the dishes served at Gia Dining Room are prepared with endeavour and displayed splendidly regardless it is a rustic dish like pork in 27 discrete flavours… The drinks are also carefully the new world - Chile, Australia, Argentina, New Zealand as well as refreshing cocktails for tropical countries. Whether you opt for the great-value lunch, the evening a la carte or the full-on tasting menu, you can expect an absolutely top-drawer dining experience in gentle and stylish surroundings."Today conception of gastronomy implies the culture of relishing life” said Mr. Nguyen Thanh Chung - the restaurant manager. “Gia Dining Room is named after the ancient Vietnamese “gia” – meaning the best flavor and truly does provide a refined and exquisite journey for those in search of epicurean gratification in Saigon, a city once named “A Pearl of the Far East”.
Source : Vietnamtourism



