Places to eat
This is a restaurant that conforms to the highest standards of French cuisine, without conforming to the restrictions of tradition. Of-course traditional food and techniques are respected, but this is classic French fine dining of the ultimate standard. The setting is superb; a delightful and imposing villa, with beautiful gardens, a swimming pool to the front, nestled in the heart of District 2, away from the smog, clog and noise of life across the river.
Opening hours: 11:45 AM - 4:00 PM & 6:00 PM - late
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Quince arrives to Saigon, with a new kitchen and an oven fire-grill, led by acclaimed chef Julien Perraudin. Quince offers fine dining quality amidst a relaxed atmosphere that delivers the most aromatic dishes accompanied with the rustic charm of home-cooking, and an ever-changing seasonal cuisine with sustainable sourcing.
Opening hours: 5:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Places to drink
Madam Kew features a purely Eastern style with subtle touches of European design. It is inspired by the true historical story of Margaret Choo, a renowned entrepreneur in Asia during the 1940s. Margaret had a significant influence in creating a bar model characterized by an atmospheric ambiance and retro Hong Kong style, which attracted a large number of Thai customers and later Vietnamese patrons.
Opening hours: 5:30 PM - 1:00 AM
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Maya Rooftop Pool Bar aims to create a relaxing venue for guests and external visitors during the day. As the sun sets, the reflections of the lights on the surface of the pool water become vibrant and colorful, transforming Maya into a lively entertainment spot for everyone right in the heart of the city.
Opening hours: 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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Bustling Ho Chi Minh City offers plenty of choices for night time entertainment, and Layla Eatery & Bar is one of its newest options. Having opened in December 2016, it has quickly gained popularity among young locals and expats alike, thanks to its unpretentious atmosphere. Its founders – Australian bartender Jay Moir and a Vietnamese partner – wanted to create a place where people feel comfortable and relaxed while they enjoy quality food and drinks.
Opening hours: 4:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Tour
Exclusive tour only for guests staying at The Myst Dong Khoi. This special tour is available only on specific days of the week, not daily. Please contact the front desk at check-in for detailed information about the tour schedule. This tour is completely free!
Your exploration of Saigon has just begun. Experience the smallest details, from the friendliness of the people to the prominent remnants of grand architecture and objects that seem to be an essential part of daily life here.
Places to eat
In every corner of Smith's Restaurant, there are stories forged from the heat of the fire and the skill of the craftsmen. This reverence for the craft is reflected in the restaurant's culinary philosophy, where talented chefs transform simple, local ingredients into exquisite dishes from the red-hot hearth, celebrated as true culinary artistry.
Opening hours: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM & 4:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Inspired by the traditional Vietnamese meal, which is always well-balanced and varied, the restaurant meticulously selects and prepares each dish daily. From visually appealing appetizers to hearty main courses served with rice, refreshing soups, and cheerful desserts, every aspect is carefully crafted. We hope that our guests fully experience the rich flavors of Vietnamese cuisine and the heartfelt dedication of our restaurant.
Opening time: 10:00h – 22:00h (Monday – Friday)
07:00h – 22:00h (Saturday – Sunday)
Things to do
Bach Dang Wharf Park on Ton Duc Thang Street in HCM City’s District 1 is one of the most popular destinations for both local residents and tourists. The park has become a favourite rendezvous point for people to meet together or do exercise, and provides entertainment options in an airy and cool atmosphere. Nestled in the heart of the city, the park is close to many modern architectural works and iconic sites such as the headquarters of the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, Nguyen Hue pedestrian mall, Nha Rong Wharf, the Thu Ngu flagpole, the Thu Thiem urban area, the Landmark 81 skyscraper, and the Bitexco building, among others.