Restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
The Albion by Kirk Westaway
350ptsHCMC's top-credentialed Western dining room.

About The Albion by Kirk Westaway
The Albion by Kirk Westaway is Ho Chi Minh City's most decorated Western dining room, holding a 2025 Michelin Plate and Tatler's Vietnam Restaurant of the Year. On the 23rd floor of Hôtel des Arts Saigon, the 60-seat room serves contemporary British cooking at ₫₫₫ — book the tasting menu, request a window table, and go in the evening.
Is The Albion by Kirk Westaway worth booking in Ho Chi Minh City?
Yes, and the awards back it up. The Albion by Kirk Westaway took Tatler Asia's 2025 Restaurant of the Year for Vietnam and earned a Michelin Plate in 2025, making it the most decorated British contemporary kitchen operating anywhere in Southeast Asia right now. If you have already eaten here once and are wondering whether to return, the answer is also yes — the tasting menu format rewards repeat visits, and the 23rd-floor setting on Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street in District 3 remains one of the more considered dining rooms in the city. See our full Ho Chi Minh City restaurants guide for broader context on the dining scene.
What The Kitchen Does Well
The culinary premise here is specific: contemporary British cooking, interpreted through a lens that draws on both European technique and regionally sourced Vietnamese ingredients. That combination is harder to execute than it sounds. The menu's four sections — Let's Begin, Main Courses, To Share, and Something Sweet , move through familiar British reference points like roast chicken with thyme, fish and chips, and strawberries and cream, but the kitchen's approach to these dishes is reconstructive rather than nostalgic. Some produce comes from organic farms in Da Lat, which gives the kitchen a local ingredient story without forcing a fusion angle.
The practical comparison that matters: if you have dined at Jaan by Kirk Westaway in Singapore, you will recognise the culinary philosophy , precise, produce-led, British in framing but Asian in sourcing detail. The Albion operates in a similar register, though Jaan holds a Michelin star and sits at a higher technical ceiling. For Ho Chi Minh City, The Albion represents the strongest version of this cooking available in the city. For British contemporary in London, Apricity and Anchor and Hope offer different entry points into the genre, but neither operates with this scale of view or regional sourcing story. In the UK countryside, The Cross in Kenilworth and Dog and Gun Inn in Skelton represent the more rustic end of the same tradition.
The Room and the Experience
Dining room seats 60 guests on the 23rd floor of Hôtel des Arts Saigon, part of the MGallery Collection. The design references 1930s British interiors , wood-panelled bar, marble-topped tables , and the result is a room that feels formally composed without tipping into stiffness. The bar area, which was renovated from the former Social Club, retains the aesthetic of an old London members' club. Practically, this means the atmosphere skews calm and controlled rather than loud or buzzy; background noise stays at conversation-friendly levels, which makes it a reliable choice if you are entertaining clients, celebrating with a small group, or simply want to hear the person across the table.
Panoramic Saigon city views are the room's clearest practical advantage over ground-floor competitors. Request a window-side table when booking , it makes a material difference to the experience, particularly in the evening. The 60-seat capacity means the room never feels overwhelming, and the service format is hotel-restaurant calibre: professional and attentive without being intrusive.
Booking and Logistics
Albion is classified as easy to book relative to the broader Ho Chi Minh City fine dining tier. For a standard dinner reservation, booking one to two weeks ahead is generally sufficient, though for weekend evenings and special occasions you should aim further out. The 5-course tasting menu with natural wine pairings is available and, given the awards recognition and the kitchen's technical focus, this is the format that makes most sense if you are returning or if this is a special occasion booking. Walk-in availability at the bar is plausible for drinks, though the dining room will fill on busy nights. The restaurant sits within Hôtel des Arts Saigon at 76-78 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, District 3, making it easy to combine with an evening at one of Ho Chi Minh City's bars nearby. The price range is ₫₫₫ , mid-to-upper tier for the city, notably less expensive than the ₫₫₫₫ bracket occupied by CieL and Long Trieu, but a step above the casual end of the market.
Who Should Book
Book here if you want the most credentialed Western-cuisine dining room in Ho Chi Minh City, a setting that works for business dinners or celebrations, and a kitchen format that rewards the tasting menu. If you have already been and are considering a return, push toward the full tasting menu with wine pairings rather than ordering à la carte , that is where the kitchen's technical range is most visible. For Vietnamese-focused dining, Anan Saigon at ₫₫ gives you a much more local reference point at a fraction of the price. For innovative tasting menus at the leading price bracket, CieL at ₫₫₫₫ is the main alternative to consider. For a broader look at the innovative dining scene, Akuna and Coco Dining both operate at ₫₫₫ and are worth considering if British contemporary is not your primary interest.
Vietnam has strong fine-dining options beyond Ho Chi Minh City. Hibana by Koki in Hanoi and La Maison 1888 in Da Nang represent the country's broader high-end dining spread, as does Rice Bowl in Hue City. But for Ho Chi Minh City specifically, The Albion is the clearest answer to the question of where to go for a serious, award-backed dinner that holds its own against regional competition. Google reviewers agree: 4.9 from 260 reviews is an unusually strong score for a restaurant in this tier. See also our guides to Ho Chi Minh City hotels, wineries, and experiences if you are planning a full trip.
Compare The Albion by Kirk Westaway
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| The Albion by Kirk Westaway | ₫₫₫ | — |
| Anan Saigon | ₫₫ | — |
| CieL | ₫₫₫₫ | — |
| Coco Dining | ₫₫₫ | — |
| Long Trieu | ₫₫₫₫ | — |
| Bánh Xèo 46A | ₫ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Albion by Kirk Westaway good for solo dining?
It works for solo dining, though the format skews toward a sit-down, multi-course experience rather than a casual drop-in. The 60-seat dining room on the 23rd floor of Hôtel des Arts Saigon has enough atmosphere to make a solo meal feel considered rather than awkward. The bar area, designed in a wood-paneled London club style, is a better fit if you want to eat solo without committing to a full table setup.
How far ahead should I book The Albion by Kirk Westaway?
For a standard dinner reservation, booking one to two weeks out is generally sufficient. However, The Albion holds Tatler's 2025 Vietnam Restaurant of the Year and a Michelin Plate, so weekend tables and window-side seats fill faster than mid-week slots. If the view over Saigon at night matters to you, request a window table when booking rather than on arrival.
Can The Albion by Kirk Westaway accommodate groups?
Yes. The dining room seats 60 guests, which gives it more group-friendly capacity than most fine dining venues in Ho Chi Minh City at this price tier. The menu's four-section structure (Let's Begin, Main Courses, To Share, Something Sweet) includes shared plates, which helps larger tables order together. For groups with specific requirements, check the venue's official channels via Hôtel des Arts Saigon.
Is the tasting menu worth it at The Albion by Kirk Westaway?
If you're coming specifically for the contemporary British format, yes. The 5-course tasting menu with natural wine pairings is the clearest way to engage with Kirk Westaway's 'Reinventing British' approach, which reinterprets classical dishes through a modern lens. At ₫₫₫ pricing, it's the higher-spend option in an already premium room, but it's the format that earned Tatler's 2025 Restaurant of the Year recognition for Vietnam. If you prefer flexibility, the à la carte structure covers all four menu sections without locking you into a set sequence.
Is The Albion by Kirk Westaway worth the price?
At ₫₫₫, it's one of the pricier Western dining rooms in Ho Chi Minh City, but the credentials are real: Tatler's 2025 Vietnam Restaurant of the Year and a 2025 Michelin Plate. The combination of 23rd-floor Saigon views, a kitchen drawing on produce from Da Lat organic farms alongside international suppliers, and a format designed around contemporary British cooking gives it a clear value case for special occasions or business dinners. If you're looking for Vietnamese cuisine at a comparable spend, Anan Saigon offers stronger local specificity for a similar price.
What are alternatives to The Albion by Kirk Westaway in Ho Chi Minh City?
For Vietnamese fine dining with local prestige, Anan Saigon is the direct comparison. CieL offers a rooftop fine dining experience that competes on setting. If you want a more casual spend with strong local credibility, Bánh Xèo 46A delivers traditional Vietnamese cooking at a fraction of the price. The Albion's position is specific: it's the only venue in HCMC to hold both Tatler's 2025 Vietnam Restaurant of the Year title and a Michelin Plate for contemporary British cuisine, which makes it hard to replace on format alone.
Is The Albion by Kirk Westaway good for a special occasion?
Yes, this is one of the stronger cases for booking it. The 23rd-floor room at Hôtel des Arts Saigon, the 1930s-inspired design with marble-topped tables, and the structured tasting menu format all point toward a celebratory dinner rather than a casual meal. Tatler's 2025 Restaurant of the Year recognition adds external validation if you're bringing guests who'll want a trackable reason to be impressed. Request a window-side table when booking to make the most of the Saigon skyline view.
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