On June 4, 2026, Michelin Guide Vietnam 2026 was officially unveiled at Ascott Tay Ho Hanoi with Sun Group serving as the Destination Partner. The event marked the fourth consecutive year of Michelin Guide’s presence in Vietnam and coincided with a significant global milestone: the 100th anniversary of the Michelin Star rating system.

This year, Michelin Guide Vietnam continued to reflect the strong growth of Vietnam’s culinary scene with 11 restaurants awarded One Michelin Star (including two new entries), 72 Bib Gourmand establishments (including 11 new additions), and 110 Michelin Selected venues (including 9 new additions). In addition, Michelin Guide recognized three restaurants with Michelin Green Stars, honoring their commitment to sustainable gastronomy.
Vietnam Records 11 One Michelin Star Restaurants for the First Time
Michelin Guide Vietnam 2026 marks an important milestone as the number of One Michelin Star restaurants in Vietnam has surpassed ten for the first time. This achievement reflects the continuous development of Vietnamese cuisine, with chefs and restaurants increasingly elevating dining experiences while showcasing Vietnamese culture through food.
The 11 One Michelin Star restaurants in 2026 are:
Hanoi
- Gia
- Hibana by Koki
- Tam Vi
- ONVIT (new)
Ho Chi Minh City
- Long Trieu
- Anan Saigon
- Akuna
- CieL
- Coco Dining (promoted)
- Upstairs (new)

Da Nang
- La Maison 1888
Among them, ONVIT in Hanoi and Upstairs in Ho Chi Minh City are the two new restaurants awarded One Michelin Star this year.
ONVIT stands out with its tasting menu centered around duck, showcasing local ingredients through modern culinary techniques. Upstairs offers an intimate chef’s table experience featuring seasonal menus that combine international techniques with Vietnamese ingredients in a refined dining setting.
Meanwhile, Coco Dining was promoted to One Michelin Star, marking a new achievement for Vietnam’s contemporary dining scene.
Da Nang Continues to Shine in the Michelin Guide
Building on its success in previous years, Da Nang continues to establish itself as one of Vietnam’s leading culinary destinations by maintaining a presence in both the Michelin Star and Michelin Green Star categories.
In 2026, La Maison 1888 at InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort retained its One Michelin Star, remaining Da Nang’s sole representative in the Michelin Star category. Its continued recognition reinforces its reputation as one of Vietnam’s premier fine dining destinations.

Ở hạng mục Michelin Green Star, Nén Danang tiếp tục được trao danh hiệu Michelin Green Star nhờ những nỗ lực theo đuổi mô hình ẩm thực bền vững, ưu tiên In the Michelin Green Star category, Nén Danang once again received recognition for its commitment to sustainable gastronomy, prioritizing local ingredients, minimizing environmental impact, and celebrating local cultural values through its cuisine.
This year’s Michelin Green Star recipients are:
- Lamai Garden (Hanoi)
- Nén Danang (Da Nang)
- Tales by Chapter (Ho Chi Minh City)
Among them, Tales by Chapter is the newest addition to the Michelin Green Star list.
Da Nang’s Culinary Scene Receives Further Recognition
In the Bib Gourmand category, which recognizes establishments offering high-quality food at reasonable prices, Da Nang now has 23 selected establishments in 2026.

Notably, Michelin Guide added three new Bib Gourmand establishments in Da Nang: Bà Vui, Bánh Bèo – Bánh Đập and Lê Gia Khang, bringing the city’s total to 23 Bib Gourmand addresses.

Bà Vui (55 Le Hong Phong Street, Hai Chau Ward) is known for its traditional chicken dishes, particularly chicken noodle soup and chicken sticky rice, both reflecting authentic local flavors.

Bánh Bèo – Bánh Đập (251 Phan Chau Trinh Street, Hai Chau Ward) is a long-standing local eatery specializing in traditional Central Vietnamese rice cake dishes.

Meanwhile, Lê Gia Khang (19 Le Quang Dao Street, Ngu Hanh Son Ward) is recognized for its rich and flavorful Huế-style beef noodle soup, a favorite among local diners and visitors alike.
In the Michelin Selected category, Da Nang continues to be represented by notable establishments such as Nén Danang, Madame Lân, Le Comptoir, Si Dining, Olivia’s Prime, My Hanh Seafood, Bếp Cuốn, The Temptation, Nu Đồ Kitchen, Mì Quảng 1A and Mộc.


Notably, Dì Hoa (62/2A Nui Thanh Street, Hoa Cuong Ward) is the new Da Nang addition to the Michelin Selected list in 2026. This family-run eatery, operating for more than 30 years, is well known for its signature Da Nang rice paper snacks, including bánh tráng khô, bánh tráng ướt and grilled egg rice paper.
The addition of new establishments in both the Bib Gourmand and Michelin Selected categories highlights the continued growth and diversity of Da Nang’s culinary landscape, ranging from traditional local eateries to modern dining concepts.
Michelin Guide Special Awards 2026
In addition to recognizing restaurants, Michelin Guide Vietnam 2026 presented several Special Awards to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the culinary industry.
This year’s winners include:
- Young Chef Award: Tran Phuoc Hau – The Monkey Gallery Dining

Born in Da Nang in 1990, Tran Phuoc Hau was recognized for his ability to combine refined French culinary techniques with a deep understanding of Central Vietnam’s ingredients and flavors. His menus not only demonstrate creativity and technical skill but also tell compelling stories about local culture through food.
The award celebrates the talent of Vietnam’s new generation of chefs while further highlighting Da Nang’s growing presence on the international culinary stage.
- Sommelier Award: Mai Bich Ngoc – ONVIT
- Opening of the Year Award: NÔM
- Service Award: Nguyen Thanh Van – Tales by Chapter
These awards not only recognize individual excellence but also reflect the increasing professionalism of Vietnam’s hospitality and culinary industries.
Vietnam Continues to Strengthen Its Position on the Global Culinary Map
The announcement of Michelin Guide Vietnam 2026 carries special significance as it coincides with the 100th anniversary of Michelin Stars worldwide. A century ago, the first Michelin Star was awarded in Europe as a symbol of the world’s finest dining experiences. Today, Vietnam has become part of that legacy, with an increasing number of restaurants, chefs and culinary concepts receiving international recognition.
Since Michelin Guide first arrived in Vietnam in 2023, it has helped place Vietnamese cuisine among the world’s leading culinary destinations. More importantly, Vietnam is increasingly recognized as a destination with rich cultural depth, unique identity and the ability to deliver world-class dining experiences.
For Da Nang, maintaining a presence across Michelin Star, Michelin Green Star, Bib Gourmand and Michelin Selected categories is a clear reflection of the city’s thriving culinary ecosystem. From world-class fine dining at La Maison 1888 to local dishes recognized by Michelin inspectors, Da Nang continues to strengthen its reputation as one of Vietnam’s most exciting culinary destinations.
As Michelin celebrates its 100-year milestone in 2026, the latest achievements of Michelin Guide Vietnam continue to create new opportunities for Vietnam and Da Nang to elevate their standing on the global culinary map while promoting local culture through the universal language of food.
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