Restaurants . Bars

Bonsai Legacy

Plying back on the tranquil water of Saigon River after a two-year hiatus, the Bonsai Legacy (previously known as the Bonsai) has proved that true values always stand the test of time. The dinner cruise ship possesses an elegant and cozy ambience, complimented by various cultural activities and savory, contemporary European-Asian cuisine.

Inspired by the passion and enthusiasm of the cruiser’s owners, Asiatique Design has taken on this challenge to recreate the classic Indochine feel, while stepping up in creative design. The upper and lower decks of the vessel are dedicated to the buffet dining, while the terrace deck offers a panoramic view of the charming cosmopolitan Saigon skyline.

Prior to the main buffet event, passengers are welcomed with signature cocktails and beautiful love songs from the Philippines band, or they can reminisce in the rhythm of traditional Vietnamese music. Asiatique Design has gone the extra mile in all decks with interactive live cooking stations and meticulous interior design – all to ensure memorable moments for foreign visitors and local diners alike.

Ancient Faifo Restaurant

Situated in the heart of Hoi An, Ancient Faifo tours the visitors through a cultural-cuisine journey full of nostalgia and elegance. You will set off to explore Hoi An gourmet world in a boutique restaurant while the piano tunes back time to the glory days of early 18th century. Ranging from a la carte to set menus, food also amazes you with family recipes perfecting over hundreds of years or more experimental, Western-style options.
In order to preserve and emphasize the vintage beauty of Hoi An houses, Asiatique Design has adorned the walls with family heirlooms like porcelains, oil paintings and traditional furnishings. This attributes greatly to the uniquity and elegance of Ancient Faifo. In addition, local artworks are carefully displayed to both introduce Vietname artistic tradition and convey an upscale experience.

Ancient Hue Restaurant

Ancient Hue Restaurant came into operation in 2007, situated in the garden houses of Phu Mong – Kim Long, about 1 km away from the Citadel. Comprising 5 old houses dating back to the 19th century, Ancient Hue introduces the royal cuisine experience, just like in the imperial heyday. Especially, visitors can immerse themselves in traditional Hue dishes, enjoy the imperial capital architecture and listen to Nha Nhac – a form of Vietnamese court music.
In order to preserve this culture-cuisine complex, Asiatique Design has left 5 old houses intact with their original wood carvings. Stepping inside each house, you would come across refined lanterns, wooden tables and beautifully patterned, linen chairs – all are meticulously arranged to reflect a genuine environment back in Nguyen Dynasty. Most importantly, a ceramic mosaic screen stands in the heart of Ancient Hue, serving the feng shui significance as well as conveying a signature Hue passion.

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