Black Vinegar opens at New World Saigon Hotel

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Ho Chi Minh City welcomes a stylish new Chinese restaurant showcasing contemporary Cantonese cuisine.

, Black Vinegar opens at New World Saigon Hotel

Its contemporary outlook extends not only to its menu of modern Cantonese seafood cuisine, but a warm and sociable ambience with multiple settings for drinks with friends, champagne and seafood at a Crudo Bar, cosy and sophisticated dining in the main area or the exclusive private dining rooms.

Upon arriving at the restaurant on the hotel’s first floor overlooking the bustling lobby scene below, guests may first decide to have a pre-dinner drink in the intimate, inviting bar area with lounge seating. A choice of fine wine, local and Chinese beers, handcrafted cocktails, sake and Chinese spirits are on offer.

, Black Vinegar opens at New World Saigon Hotel

Light wood surrounds, simple tabletops, comfortable seating and informed and friendly service staff create a relaxed atmosphere for a modern Chinese dining experience that tempts diners to linger. For more exclusive gatherings, still in keeping with the casually elegant style, the private dining room seats up to 30, or can be partitioned for groups of 10 to 12, for family, social and business occasions.

, Black Vinegar opens at New World Saigon Hotel

About New World Saigon Hotel

New World Saigon Hotel is ideally located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City District 1, amongst a bustling neighborhood, entertainment venues and in walking distance to markets, museums and cultural centers. The hotel is located 20 minutes away from Tan Son Nhat International Airport and steps away from the central bus station making it a perfect location to further explore the city.

The hotel offers 533 guest rooms and suites with bespoke event venues, a casual all day restaurant, a sophisticated Cantonese restaurant and a vibrant lounge to enjoy those late nights.

Tel: 0914 391 171 

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