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    CieL

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    CieL, Restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City

    About CieL

    CieL earned a Michelin star in 2025 under Chef Viet Hong, and with a 4.9 Google rating from 91 reviews, it is already one of the hardest tables to secure in Ho Chi Minh City. At ₫₫₫₫ in the residential Thảo Điền neighbourhood, this is the right choice for a food-focused special occasion dinner — book well in advance and treat the reservation as the anchor of your trip.

    Book CieL Now — Seats Are Harder to Get Than the Award Suggests

    CieL earned its Michelin star in 2025, and the 91 Google reviews averaging 4.9 stars tell you the room was already full before the guide arrived. If you are planning to eat here in the next four to six weeks, expect to find nothing available at peak times. This is a hard booking. Treat it accordingly: lock in a date as far out as your plans allow, and build your trip around the reservation rather than the other way around.

    What CieL Is, and Whether It's Right for You

    CieL sits in Thảo Điền, the quieter residential pocket of Thủ Đức on the eastern side of Ho Chi Minh City — a deliberate remove from the tourist circuit in Districts 1 and 3. Chef Viet Hong runs an innovative menu at the ₫₫₫₫ tier, which puts this squarely in the upper bracket of what you'll spend at a single sitting in this city. That price point needs to earn its place, and by the evidence of the 2025 Michelin recognition, it does.

    The Thảo Điền address also signals something about the restaurant's intended experience: this is not a walk-in-on-a-whim venue. The neighbourhood is calm, relatively low-traffic, and well-suited to a longer, more deliberate meal. For a food-focused traveller who wants to understand what Vietnamese fine dining looks like when it pushes past convention, CieL makes a compelling case. For someone who wants a quick dinner between activities, look elsewhere.

    Lunch vs Dinner: How the Two Experiences Compare

    CieL's Michelin star and ₫₫₫₫ pricing suggest a restaurant built around a formal evening format, and dinner is almost certainly the fuller expression of what Chef Viet Hong is doing here. The innovative cuisine category implies a tasting menu structure or at minimum a multi-course format, where the kitchen has room to sequence dishes with intent , and that experience reads most clearly at dinner, when there is no time pressure and the pacing can be controlled.

    Lunch, if offered, is worth considering for a specific reason: at ₫₫₫₫ pricing, a shorter midday format could represent meaningful value if it gives access to the same kitchen at a lower spend. Michelin-starred venues in Southeast Asia that offer lunch menus frequently price them at 40–60% of the dinner equivalent. If CieL runs a lunch service, it is worth checking whether a condensed version is available , you get the technique and the address without the full evening outlay. That said, the restaurant's location in Thảo Điền, away from the business lunch circuit, suggests dinner is the primary service and where you should direct your booking energy.

    For a special occasion, dinner is the correct choice. For a first visit on a budget, check whether a lunch option exists before assuming the full ₫₫₫₫ spend is unavoidable. The distinction matters more here than at a standard à la carte restaurant.

    Chef Viet Hong and What the Michelin Star Means Here

    The 2025 star is recent, and that recency matters. A restaurant in its first Michelin cycle is often at its most focused , the kitchen is operating with the discipline that earned the recognition, not yet coasting on it. Booking CieL now, in the period immediately following its star, is a reasonable time to go. The energy in a newly starred room is typically different from one that has held the accolade for years, and that difference usually favours the diner.

    Chef Viet Hong's innovative approach places CieL in a category that includes a small number of Vietnamese restaurants willing to move beyond direct tradition. Compared to what [Å by T.U.N.G](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/-by-tung-ho-chi-minh-city-restaurant) has done in establishing a tasting-menu register for Vietnamese fine dining, CieL occupies similar territory and merits serious consideration from anyone building a food-focused itinerary in the city. Visitors who have already eaten at [Akuna](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/akuna-ho-chi-minh-city-restaurant) or [Nén Light](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/nn-light-ho-chi-minh-city-restaurant) will find CieL a natural next step in the same conversation about where Vietnamese cooking is heading.

    CieL in the Context of Vietnam's Dining Scene

    Ho Chi Minh City is producing serious restaurants at a rate that has outpaced the expectations of most regional food observers, and CieL is part of that momentum. If your Vietnam trip includes other cities, the comparisons are useful: [Hibana by Koki in Hanoi](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/hibana-by-koki-hanoi-restaurant) and [La Maison 1888 in Da Nang](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/la-maison-1888-da-nang-restaurant) represent the fine dining register in their respective cities, but neither is doing exactly what CieL is doing in terms of an innovative Vietnamese frame at this price tier in Saigon specifically.

    For context beyond Vietnam, the innovative fine dining category in Seoul , with venues like [alla prima](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/alla-prima-seoul-restaurant) and [Soigné](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/soign-seoul-restaurant) , shows what this format looks like at the Asian regional level. CieL is operating in the same intellectual register, at a price point that remains significantly lower than comparable Seoul equivalents.

    Explore the full picture of what the city offers across [our Ho Chi Minh City restaurants guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/ho-chi-minh-city), or extend your planning to [hotels](https://www.joinpearl.co/hotels/ho-chi-minh-city), [bars](https://www.joinpearl.co/bars/ho-chi-minh-city), [wineries](https://www.joinpearl.co/wineries/ho-chi-minh-city), and [experiences](https://www.joinpearl.co/experiences/ho-chi-minh-city) in Ho Chi Minh City.

    Know Before You Go

    • Price tier: ₫₫₫₫ , leading bracket for Ho Chi Minh City
    • Award: Michelin 1 Star (2025), Chef Viet Hong
    • Google rating: 4.9 from 91 reviews
    • Location: Thảo Điền, Thủ Đức , plan your transport in advance; this is not a central District 1 address
    • Booking difficulty: Hard , reserve as early as possible, especially post-Michelin recognition
    • Leading for: Food-focused travellers, special occasions, multi-course dinners
    • Lunch vs dinner: Dinner is the primary experience; check availability for any lunch format before assuming full ₫₫₫₫ outlay is required
    • Cuisine style: Innovative , expect a structured format rather than à la carte

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is CieL good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, with confidence. A Michelin-starred address at ₫₫₫₫ in a residential neighbourhood designed for unhurried dining is a strong special occasion choice in Ho Chi Minh City. The 4.9 Google rating across 91 reviews suggests consistent execution, not a venue coasting on a single good night. If you are comparing options, CieL has a clearer fine dining credential than most alternatives in the city at this price tier. Book dinner rather than lunch for the full occasion experience.

    What are alternatives to CieL in Ho Chi Minh City?

    • For innovative cuisine at a lower price point, [Coco Dining](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/coco-dining-ho-chi-minh-city-restaurant) at ₫₫₫ is the natural comparison , you get a similar contemporary register without the ₫₫₫₫ spend, and it is likely easier to book. [An's Saigon](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/ans-saigon-ho-chi-minh-city-restaurant) offers a different creative Vietnamese lens at a lower price tier. For street-level contrast, [Anan Saigon](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/anan-saigon) at ₫₫ delivers Vietnamese street food with a chef-driven perspective for a fraction of the cost. If your priority is fine dining rigour over price, CieL is the clearest choice in the city right now.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at CieL?

    • At ₫₫₫₫, CieL is priced for a structured multi-course format, and the Michelin recognition validates that the kitchen is delivering at the level the price implies. By the standards of regional innovative fine dining in Southeast Asia, a tasting menu at this tier in Ho Chi Minh City remains significantly cheaper than comparable experiences in Bangkok, Singapore, or Seoul. If tasting menus are your format, this is worth the spend. If you prefer à la carte flexibility, check the menu structure before booking , the innovative category strongly suggests a set format is the primary offering.

    What should I order at CieL?

    • Specific menu details are not available in our current data. Given the Michelin recognition and innovative cuisine designation under Chef Viet Hong, the kitchen almost certainly operates a tasting menu format , in which case ordering choices are limited by design. The right approach is to follow the set menu rather than request substitutions unless dietary requirements demand it. For the most current menu information, contact the restaurant directly or check at time of booking.

    What should I wear to CieL?

    • No dress code is listed in our data, but ₫₫₫₫ pricing and Michelin star status in a residential Thảo Điền setting suggest smart casual at minimum. Ho Chi Minh City's fine dining venues generally do not enforce formal dress codes the way European equivalents might, but turning up in beachwear or very casual clothing at a restaurant in this tier would be out of place. If you are unsure, smart casual , no shorts, clean footwear , will be appropriate for any scenario you are likely to encounter here.

    Is CieL worth the price?

    • Yes, on the available evidence. A Michelin star earned in 2025, a 4.9 Google rating from 91 reviews, and a price point that is high by Ho Chi Minh City standards but modest relative to comparable innovative fine dining elsewhere in Asia , the case for value is solid. The comparison that matters: at ₫₫₫₫ in Saigon, you are spending significantly less than you would at a one-star equivalent in Tokyo, Paris, or even Bangkok. For food-focused travellers who treat a serious dinner as a destination in itself, CieL clears the value bar.

    Compare CieL

    Price vs. Value: CieL
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    CieL₫₫₫₫Hard
    Anan Saigon₫₫Unknown
    Coco Dining₫₫₫Unknown
    Long Trieu₫₫₫₫Unknown
    Bánh Xèo 46AUnknown
    Bò Kho GánhUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is CieL good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it's a strong choice precisely because the Michelin star (2025) arrives with a 4.9 Google average across 91 reviews — the room was delivering before the award confirmed it. The ₫₫₫₫ price point and Chef Viet Hong's innovative format signal a dinner built around intention, which suits anniversaries or milestone meals better than casual celebrations. If your group wants a looser, more social atmosphere, Anan Saigon is a more flexible alternative.

    What are alternatives to CieL in Ho Chi Minh City?

    Anan Saigon is the most direct comparison for creative Vietnamese cooking at a high price point, with broader name recognition among international visitors. For something more grounded and local, Bánh Xèo 46A and Bò Kho Gánh operate at a fraction of the cost and deliver their own form of precision. Coco Dining and Long Trieu fill the mid-range gap if ₫₫₫₫ is outside budget but you still want a considered meal.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at CieL?

    At ₫₫₫₫ and with a 2025 Michelin star, the tasting menu is the right way to experience CieL — ordering off-format at this kind of restaurant usually undersells the kitchen. The Michelin recognition under Chef Viet Hong points to a coherent culinary perspective that rewards the full sequence. If a multi-course commitment doesn't fit your appetite or schedule, CieL is probably not the right booking; the format is the product.

    What should I order at CieL?

    Specific menu items are not confirmed in available data, and CieL's innovative format under Chef Viet Hong means the menu changes with the kitchen's direction. The safest approach is to follow the chef's menu in full rather than customising — at this price point and star level, the sequence is intentional. check the venue's official channels for current menu details before your visit.

    What should I wear to CieL?

    Dress code details are not documented for CieL, but a ₫₫₫₫ Michelin-starred restaurant in Thảo Điền warrants polished, neat attire — think presentable evening wear rather than streetwear. Thảo Điền's residential, low-key character means the dress code is unlikely to be black-tie formal, but arriving underdressed at a restaurant at this level is a straightforward way to misread the room. Confirm expectations when you make your reservation.

    Is CieL worth the price?

    For a ₫₫₫₫ tasting menu in Ho Chi Minh City, CieL is one of the harder reservations to argue against right now: a 2025 Michelin star under Chef Viet Hong, a 4.9 Google rating from 91 reviews, and a location in Thảo Điền that filters out casual foot traffic. The value case is strongest if you are specifically looking for innovative, chef-driven cooking at a high standard. If you want Vietnamese flavours without the tasting menu commitment, Anan Saigon or Bánh Xèo 46A offer better value for their respective formats.

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