Restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Fashionista Café
210ptsMichelin-recognized European dining without the premium bill.

About Fashionista Café
Fashionista Café has held a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, making it one of the most credentialed European Contemporary options in Ho Chi Minh City at ₫₫ pricing. Bookings are easy to secure, the Đa Kao address keeps the pace quieter than the main tourist corridors, and the value-to-recognition ratio is among the strongest in the city's mid-range dining circuit.
A Michelin-Recognized European Table in District 1 — Worth Choosing Over the Alternatives?
If you're weighing European Contemporary dining in Ho Chi Minh City, the obvious comparison is CieL, which pitches itself at the ₫₫₫₫ tier with a more theatrical tasting format. Fashionista Café sits at ₫₫ — a notably more accessible price point , and has held a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025. That two-year consecutive recognition at this price tier is the clearest signal available: the kitchen is executing at a level that earns attention, not just foot traffic. For a food and wine traveler who wants serious European cooking without the splurge commitment of the city's higher-bracket rooms, Fashionista Café is worth a firm look.
The Portrait
Fashionista Café sits at 22B Phùng Khắc Khoan in the Đa Kao ward of District 1 , a quieter residential-adjacent pocket that sits apart from the denser tourist corridors of Bến Nghé. That address matters for the kind of dining it enables: a neighborhood context where the pace is less pressured and the room can do its own work without the background noise of a high-traffic strip.
The cuisine classification is European Contemporary, which in Ho Chi Minh City's current restaurant environment is a meaningful niche. The city's most decorated rooms trend toward Vietnamese-rooted innovation , venues like Miên Saigon and Lửa draw on local produce and culinary tradition as their foundation. Fashionista Café operates from a different premise: European technique and flavor logic applied in a Vietnamese urban setting. For the traveler who has already eaten well across Vietnamese formats and wants a night that plays by different rules, this is a considered choice rather than a retreat to the familiar.
On the wine side, the editorial angle worth noting for any food and wine traveler is that European Contemporary kitchens in Southeast Asia occupy an interesting position relative to wine. The cuisine's structural affinity with Old World grapes , the acidity calibration, the fat and protein balance of continental cooking , means a well-chosen wine list can do real work here in a way it often cannot at a Vietnamese street food or broth-centered table. Without confirmed wine list data in our records, we cannot speak to specific producers or depth of selection. What we can say is that the cuisine format creates the conditions for wine pairing to matter, and a venue operating at Michelin Plate level two consecutive years in this price tier is likely paying attention to the full table experience. Ask directly when you book about current wine options , at ₫₫ pricing, the answer will tell you quickly whether the program matches the kitchen's ambition.
The Google rating of 4.6 across 136 reviews is a useful secondary signal. It is not a large review base, which suggests the restaurant draws a more selective crowd rather than casual walk-in volume. A 4.6 held over a moderate sample tends to reflect consistent execution rather than a spike from a single wave of enthusiastic early visitors. Combined with the Michelin Plate recognition, the picture is of a room that performs reliably rather than one that delivers occasional highs around inconsistent output.
For context across Vietnam's European Contemporary category, La Maison 1888 in Da Nang represents the higher end of the spectrum , a Michelin-starred property attached to a heritage hotel. Zén in Singapore and Schwarzer Adler in Hall in Tirol are regional and international reference points for what European Contemporary can look like at its most ambitious. Fashionista Café is not playing in that tier price-wise, but its Michelin Plate suggests the kitchen is working with genuine intent, not simply trading on a genre label.
Within Ho Chi Minh City's broader dining scene, it connects to a cohort of serious mid-range rooms. Olivia, Okra FoodBar, and Mía Dining all occupy the mid-market space with different cuisine orientations. If you are building a multi-night itinerary around the city, Fashionista Café works well as the European anchor alongside Vietnamese-forward evenings at spots like Miên Saigon. For broader trip planning across Vietnam, Hibana by Koki in Hanoi, Saffron in Hue City, and Cargo Club Café in Hoi An round out the country's mid-to-upper dining options worth scheduling around.
Booking is rated easy. At ₫₫ pricing with a Michelin Plate, this is one of the better-value easy-to-book rooms in the city's recognized dining circuit. That combination , award recognition, accessible price, and no serious reservation battle , is not common.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book; no extended lead time required, though booking ahead is advisable to confirm availability. Budget: ₫₫ , accessible for a Michelin Plate venue; specific menu pricing not confirmed in our data, so verify current costs when booking. Address: 22B Phùng Khắc Khoan, Đa Kao, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Dress: Not confirmed; smart casual is a reasonable baseline for a European Contemporary room at this recognition level. Phone/Website: Not available in our current records , search directly or use a local booking platform to confirm hours and contact.
For more on eating and drinking in the city, see our full Ho Chi Minh City restaurants guide, our bars guide, our hotels guide, our wineries guide, and our experiences guide. If you are traveling beyond the city, Bau Troi Do in Son Tra and Mi Quang Ba Vi in Thanh Khe are worth flagging for the central coast leg of any Vietnam itinerary.
Compare Fashionista Café
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Fashionista Café | ₫₫ | — |
| Anan Saigon | ₫₫ | — |
| CieL | ₫₫₫₫ | — |
| Coco Dining | ₫₫₫ | — |
| Long Trieu | ₫₫₫₫ | — |
| Little Bear | ₫₫ | — |
How Fashionista Café stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Fashionista Café handle dietary restrictions?
No dietary policy is on record for Fashionista Café. Given its European Contemporary format and ₫₫ price tier, it is worth contacting the restaurant directly before booking if you have specific requirements. Venues at this recognition level — two consecutive Michelin Plates — tend to have kitchen flexibility, but confirm in advance rather than assume.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Fashionista Café?
No tasting menu details are confirmed in available venue data, so a direct verdict on format and value is not possible here. What is clear: Fashionista Café carries Michelin Plate recognition for both 2024 and 2025 at a ₫₫ price point, which is a strong value signal regardless of menu structure. Check current offerings directly with the restaurant before booking.
Can Fashionista Café accommodate groups?
No group policy or private dining information is documented for Fashionista Café. Its address in the quieter Đa Kao pocket of District 1 suggests a smaller, more intimate room rather than a large-group venue. For parties of six or more, call ahead to confirm capacity and whether group menus are available.
Is Fashionista Café good for solo dining?
The ₫₫ price range makes solo dining financially low-stakes, and the European Contemporary format generally suits counter or small-table solo visits. Fashionista Café's Đa Kao location — a quieter residential-adjacent street — also makes for a more relaxed solo experience than a louder central District 1 room. No counter seating details are confirmed, so contact the venue if that matters to you.
Is Fashionista Café good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) provide the credibility to anchor a celebration, and the ₫₫ pricing means you can spend more on drinks or extras without blowing the budget. It works better for an intimate dinner for two than a large celebratory table, given the venue's scale and neighborhood setting.
What are alternatives to Fashionista Café in Ho Chi Minh City?
CieL is the direct step-up: it operates at ₫₫₫₫ and pitches harder at the prestige end of European-leaning dining in HCMC. Anan Saigon offers a locally rooted, Vietnamese-inflected menu at a comparable recognition tier if you want something less strictly European. For a more casual, neighborhood-scale meal, Little Bear is worth considering. Fashionista Café sits in the middle — Michelin-recognized but accessible on price.
Is Fashionista Café worth the price?
At ₫₫, yes. Back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 at this price tier is the clearest signal that the kitchen is performing above its cost bracket. If you're comparing it to pricier European options in District 1, Fashionista Café offers meaningful value per cover. The caveat: if you want a full luxury-format experience with extensive wine service, the ₫₫ tier may feel limited.
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