Restaurant in Hanoi, Vietnam
Michelin-noted French in a reliable hotel setting.

French Grill at the JW Marriott Hanoi holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) and a 4.6 Google rating, making it Hanoi's most dependable French Contemporary dining option at the ₫₫₫₫ level. Book here for special occasions or business dinners where the room and service reliability matter. For more adventurous cooking at the same price, Gia or T.U.N.G dining are stronger picks.
French Grill at the JW Marriott Hanoi is the right choice if you want a formal French Contemporary dining experience in the city, backed by two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) and a 4.6 Google rating across 375 reviews. It sits at the leading of Hanoi's price range — ₫₫₫₫ — and delivers the kind of setting and menu depth that justifies booking here for a special occasion or a business dinner where the room needs to do some of the work. If you are looking for locally rooted Vietnamese creativity at the same price point, Gia (Vietnamese Contemporary) or T.U.N.G dining will feel more distinctive. But for classic French execution inside a landmark hotel, French Grill is the clear call.
The dining room at the JW Marriott Hanoi is the primary reason to choose this venue over smaller independent alternatives. The hotel itself is one of the most architecturally considered five-star properties in the city, and French Grill occupies a formal, well-proportioned space within it , the kind that makes a business dinner land properly or gives a birthday or anniversary the physical weight the occasion deserves. Seating is laid out for comfort and relative privacy; this is not a room that feels cramped or hurried. If atmosphere on arrival matters to you , the moment you walk in and know you made the right booking , French Grill delivers that reliably in a way that smaller Hanoi fine dining venues, however technically accomplished, sometimes cannot.
French Grill's menu depth and ₫₫₫₫ positioning reward a deliberate approach across visits rather than a single catch-all dinner.
First visit: Come for a special occasion dinner. The formal room, the full menu, and the occasion framing are leading experienced together. Order across the menu rather than defaulting to a set option on your first time , the kitchen's range is part of what the Michelin Plate recognition reflects, and you will want to map that range before committing to a tasting format on a return trip.
Second visit: If a tasting menu is offered, this is when to try it. Arriving with prior knowledge of the kitchen's style means you will read the progression of courses with more context. It also gives you a clearer basis for comparison against equivalent tasting menus in Hanoi and elsewhere in Vietnam , including La Maison 1888 in Da Nang and CieL in Ho Chi Minh City, both of which operate at a comparable French Contemporary register.
Third visit: Use the bar or a lighter à la carte dinner to test the wine and cocktail program properly. A full dinner table is not always the right format for that. The JW Marriott hotel environment also makes French Grill a practical choice for a quick pre-event or pre-flight dinner where you need reliability and speed alongside quality , a use case that does not require the full formal treatment of a first visit.
Booking at French Grill is direct. Hotel fine dining restaurants at this level in Hanoi do not typically require the three-to-four-week lead time you would need for Gia or independent venues with tighter seat counts. A week's notice is usually sufficient for most dates; for Friday or Saturday evenings, book at least ten days out to have reliable choice of time. The JW Marriott's concierge desk can assist with reservations if you are staying in the hotel, which adds a practical layer of convenience for guests already on property. For visitors arriving from other parts of Vietnam, note that French Contemporary dining at this standard is also available at Saffron in Hue City and Cargo Club Cafe & Restaurant in Hoi An, though neither operates at the same formality level.
French Grill works well for celebrations, proposals, and formal business meals. The hotel setting provides a baseline of service consistency that independent restaurants at the same price tier cannot always guarantee. If you are planning a milestone dinner and need the evening to go smoothly without managing variables, booking within a JW Marriott property removes most of the uncertainty. The trade-off is that the experience feels less singular than dining at a chef-driven independent , you are in a hotel restaurant, and it reads like one, which for some guests is a plus and for others is a limiting factor. For a more personal and locally specific dining experience at the same spend, Gia is the stronger choice.
Within Vietnam's French Contemporary category, French Grill sits in the middle tier of ambition. La Maison 1888 in Da Nang and CieL in Ho Chi Minh City both push further in terms of kitchen creativity. Regionally, Amber in Hong Kong and Odette in Singapore represent the ceiling of French Contemporary dining in Asia and provide useful calibration if you are comparing across a broader trip. French Grill does not reach that level of recognition, but it is the most reliably formal French dining option in Hanoi, and that consistency has real value depending on what you are trying to achieve with the evening.
French Grill is located at the JW Marriott Hanoi, 08 P. Đỗ Đức Dục, Mễ Trì, Nam Từ Liêm. The address places it in the western hotel district, away from the Old Quarter , factor in travel time if you are based centrally. Dress code is smart at minimum; the hotel environment and ₫₫₫₫ price point mean that casual dress will feel out of place. Price sits at the leading of the Hanoi dining range, so arrive with that expectation set. For more dining options across the city, see our full Hanoi restaurants guide, or explore hotels, bars, and experiences guides for the broader city.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| French Grill | French Contemporary | ₫₫₫₫ | French Grill at the JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi is a fine dining venue that stands out for its sophisticated design and extensive menu. Located in one of the top hotels, the restaurant offers guests a hig...; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Hibana by Koki | Teppanyaki | ₫₫₫₫ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Gia | Vietnamese Contemporary | ₫₫₫₫ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Tầm Vị | Vietnamese | ₫₫ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Chào Bạn | Vietnamese | ₫ | Unknown | — | |
| T.U.N.G dining | Innovative | ₫₫₫₫ | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Hanoi for this tier.
Dress formally. French Grill sits inside the JW Marriott Hanoi, a five-star hotel property, and the ₫₫₫₫ price point and Michelin Plate recognition set a clear expectation. Smart business attire or formal evening wear is appropriate. Shorts, sandals, and casual streetwear are likely to feel out of place.
A few days ahead is usually enough. Hotel fine dining in Hanoi at this tier does not carry the booking pressure of a standalone Michelin-starred restaurant, so one to three days notice typically secures a table. For weekend evenings, proposals, or large groups, book a week out to be safe.
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in available venue data. Contact the JW Marriott Hanoi directly to ask — hotel fine dining restaurants in this category often have a bar or lounge area where lighter dining is possible, but this can change for French Grill specifically. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Yes, it is one of the more reliable options in Hanoi for a formal celebration. The JW Marriott setting provides consistent service standards and a dining room that reads as occasion-appropriate, which independent restaurants at the same price point do not always guarantee. The two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) also add credibility if prestige matters for the event.
T.U.N.G Dining is the strongest alternative if you want a more ambitious, chef-driven tasting menu format. Gia and Tầm Vị offer Vietnamese-rooted fine dining that may better represent the city. Hibana by Koki at the same JW Marriott property is worth considering if Japanese is an option. Chào Bạn skews more casual and is not a direct comparison at ₫₫₫₫.
Specific tasting menu details are not available in current venue data, so a direct price-per-course verdict is not possible here. What is confirmed: the restaurant holds Michelin Plate recognition for both 2024 and 2025, which indicates kitchen consistency worth the ₫₫₫₫ investment for a formal French Contemporary format. Check directly with the restaurant for current menu options before booking.
At ₫₫₫₫, French Grill is priced at the top of the Hanoi dining market, and the two Michelin Plates provide a credible signal that the kitchen delivers at that level. Within Vietnam's French Contemporary category, it sits below La Maison 1888 in Da Nang and CieL in Ho Chi Minh City for ambition, but it is the strongest hotel-based French dining option in Hanoi for guests who want reliability alongside the price tag.
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