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BEST OF THE BEST BRUNCH: THE REVERIE SAIGON'S CULINARY STARS COME TOGETHER
Everyone loves a good brunch, especially when it comes with a little sparkle.
This holiday season, treat your loved ones to the most spectacular brunch events of the year by The Reverie Saigon. The festive brunches feature the first collaboration ever between our 4 talented chefs from Café Cardinal, Da Vittorio Saigon, The Long @ Times Square, and The Royal Pavilion, each presenting a signature culinary experience.
Embark on a magical epicurean journey from elegant French delicacies, to Italian fine dining or authentic wood-fired pizza, and finally, end it the royal way with a sumptuous Cantonese feast.
* Price from: VND 2,288,000++/ pax
* Available on January 1. From 11:30am to 2:30pm
For more information and reservations, please call +84 (0) 28 3823 6688
or email restaurant@thereveriesaigon.com
The Reverie Saigon's Festive program: https://www.thereveriesaigon.com/.../festive-program-2022/
Café Cardinal
Level 6, Times Square Building
22-36 Nguyen Hue Blvd & 57-69F Dong Khoi St,
Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
Tel: +84 (0) 28 3823 6688
A Spectacular Festive Feast @ Da Vittorio Saigon
The special festive season menu at Da Vittorio Saigon is one for the true gourmand. Dine on a selection of fine Italian dishes for an evening full of holiday warmth and cheer. The eight-course degustation menu features such stunning creations as pan seared Rougie’ foie gras, handmade tortellini, pumpkin and Amaretto barley risotto, and butter poached Canadian lobster.
Available on on January 1st, the incredible gastronomic experience is priced at 10,000,000++ for food only. Da Vittorio Saigon is the finest expression of classic Italian cuisine in all of Vietnam. Its intimate atmosphere, world-class service and an unmistakable culinary style which transports guests from Vietnam’s most cosmopolitan city to the home of a traditional Italian family.
Da Vittorio Saigon
Level 1 & B1, Times Square Building
22-36 Nguyen Hue Blvd & 57-69F Dong Khoi St,
Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
Tel: +84 (0) 28 3823 6688
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