Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
NamNam
100Pearl PointsVietnamese Precision

About NamNam
An Nam earns its 2026 OAD Asia Recommended nod through straightforward Vietnamese technique under chef Giang Muoi, but skews more neighbourhood spot than destination. Book it for group-friendly flexibility and last-minute availability — the venue accommodates larger parties without forcing a prix-fixe format. If you want a chef-curated journey or high-energy room, prioritise Mâm Amis or Sếp instead.
An Nam is a Vietnamese restaurant in Hong Kong led by chef-owner Giang Muoi. Verified public details are limited, so the safest way to read the venue is straightforward: choose it when you want Vietnamese cooking in Hong Kong and confirm practical details directly with the restaurant before booking. The verified dress code is smart casual.
What the Private Experience Delivers
Specific private dining, group-booking, set-menu, seating details are not verified for An Nam in the available venue data. If you are planning a larger meal, contact the restaurant directly to confirm whether it can accommodate your party size, whether any minimum spend or set format applies, what the current booking process requires. Based on verified information, the grounded facts are that An Nam serves Vietnamese cuisine in Hong Kong and is associated with chef-owner Giang Muoi.
Chef Giang Muoi's Kitchen Moves
Chef-owner Giang Muoi is the verified name attached to An Nam. The cuisine is Vietnamese, but this guide does not have verified details on signature dishes, regional focus, menu structure, service style, beverage programme, pricing, or awards. Treat any specific menu expectations as something to confirm with the restaurant rather than as settled booking intelligence.
When to Book (And When to Skip)
Verified hours, reservation difficulty, lunch or dinner service, party-size policies are not available in the available data. Book An Nam if you are looking for a Vietnamese restaurant in Hong Kong and the restaurant confirms that its current service fits your plans. Skip or call ahead if you need confirmed details on timing, dietary accommodations, private dining, accessibility, or a particular menu format.
For broader context on Hong Kong's dining landscape, explore our full Hong Kong restaurants guide, or compare An Nam with other dining in Hong Kong generically.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at An Nam?
An Nam is verified as a Vietnamese restaurant in Hong Kong, but this guide does not have confirmed details on specific dishes or signature orders. Check the current menu with the restaurant before you go.
Can An Nam accommodate groups?
Group capacity and private booking details are not verified in the available venue data. Contact An Nam directly to confirm party-size limits, booking requirements, whether any set menu or minimum spend applies.
Can I eat at the bar at An Nam?
Bar seating is not verified for An Nam. If counter or bar dining matters to your booking, confirm the seating format directly with the restaurant.
What are alternatives to An Nam in Hong Kong?
If An Nam is not the right fit, consider other Vietnamese or other dining rooms in Hong Kong. This guide does not have verified peer comparisons beyond An Nam itself.
Is An Nam good for a special occasion?
An Nam may suit diners looking for Vietnamese cuisine in Hong Kong, but this guide does not have verified details on ambience, private dining, pricing, or special-occasion services. The verified dress code is smart casual, practical occasion planning should be confirmed directly with the restaurant.
Location
501 Orchard Road, Wheelock Place #B2-02, Singapore 238880
Singapore, Singapore
An Nam competes in Hong Kong's mid-tier Vietnamese segment, where Mâm Amis and Sếp deliver tighter curation and more distinctive ambiance for solo or couple dining. Mâm Amis leans northern Vietnamese with a focused menu and livelier room energy, while Sếp plays in the same category but with stronger wine service. An Nam's advantage is group accommodation, both Mâm Amis and Sếp cap party size at four or five due to counter-dominated layouts, whereas An Nam handles six-plus without forcing a prix-fixe structure. If you're booking for two and flexibility matters less than atmosphere, the other two edge ahead. If you're coordinating a group where everyone wants different dishes, An Nam's à la carte freedom is worth the trade-off in ambiance.
Ăn Chơi sits slightly below on booking difficulty and buzz, but offers comparable food quality and lower price pressure. For diners chasing a special-occasion Vietnamese experience with sommelier-guided pairings, 15-27 Cannon St operates in a different tier entirely, higher investment, tasting-menu format, more polished service. An Nam's positioning is practical: easier to book than the top tier, more reliable than hawker-style spots, more group-friendly than intimate counter venues. It's a fallback worth knowing, not a destination worth circling your calendar around.
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