
This hotel has little guest-verified firsthand data yet. 0 reports; thin data, conclusions stay cautious. High-value questions (upgrades, lounge, breakfast) stay marked insufficient — we label thin data, we never fabricate.
Contribute a stay reportNot enough firsthand data on member benefits
0 firsthand reports so far — not enough to split benefits by tier. Whether upgrades, lounge, or breakfast actually deliver remains unverified.
Be the first · add a reportRooms & Views
Offering free toiletries, this quadruple room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The qu…
Providing free toiletries, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The trip…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. This dou…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The doub…
1 Large Twin Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 26-inch LCD TV with cable channels Food & Drink - Refri…
1 King Bed and 1 Large Twin Bed Overlooking the city Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 26-inch LCD TV with…
T2 · Official booking system. Actual features may vary.
Restaurants nearby
- Ănăn Saigon★ Michelin After working abroad in Hong Kong, Chicago and Bangkok, chef-owner Peter Cuong Franklin returned to Vietnam to open this restaurant in a lively market. He applies modern cooking techniques to authentic street food recipes to create enticing flavours. Whether it’s the foie gras spring roll, Ha Noi turmeric fish or Wagyu beef mini bánh mì, every dish is a masterclass in well-balanced flavours and textures.1.2km
- Coco Dining★ Michelin This chic establishment, part of CoCo Saigon, boasts a whisky bar, a private party villa, and a stylish dining room with a kitchen counter and black granite tables. Chef Thanh Vuong Vo presents contemporary cuisine that blends Vietnamese recipes with creative flair. A seasonal tasting menu is built around a unique theme, offering a culinary journey through thoughtfully crafted dishes. Each course follows a storyline that unfolds gradually, with flavours designed to complement one another in perfect balance. While the set menu provides a comprehensive dining experience, the à la carte menu is a1.5km
- Long Trieu★ Michelin Housed in one of the city’s luxury hotels, Long Trieu’s lavish dining room boasts jade stonework, traditional gold-leaf painted Chinese scenes and ornate seating. The menu offers a wide selection of à la carte and set dishes that pay tribute to Cantonese culinary heritage, while cleverly incorporating local Vietnamese ingredients into traditional Cantonese techniques. Highlights include the fried prawns with XO sauce and the hot and sour wonton soup.1.5km
- Vị Quê KitchenBib Vị Quê Kitchen champions a modern Vietnamese vegan repertoire, weaving together flavours from across the country with thoughtful, creative twists, using fruit and vegetables largely grown in the family’s own garden. Nem vuông, a Hai Phong speciality of deep-fried rice paper parcels, is reworked here with assorted mushrooms and glass noodles, offering pleasing layers of texture. Bún Vì Quê, a noodle soup topped with herbs and tofu puffs, is underpinned by a punchy, flavour-packed broth. A cosy atmosphere, complemented by well-chosen music, adds to the appeal.635m
- Hồng Phát (Bàn Cờ)Bib The meeting of Chaozhou and Khmer cultures gave rise to Hủ tiếu hồng phát noodles. The chả giò tôm cua (shrimp and crab spring rolls) and sủi cảo chiên (fried shrimp and pork dumplings) are great appetisers. The soft rice noodle soup comes with minced meat, liver, tiger shrimps or braised blood curd.912m
- Sol Kitchen & Bar (Ben Thanh)Bib A relaxed vibe provides the perfect foil to Latin-American recipes crafted by Adrian Chong Yen, a Malaysian chef who worked in Singapore for 12 years. His à la carte menu is eclectic and appetising, featuring empanadas from Mexico, scallop ceviche from Peru and burrata salad from Italy. Sol is also famous for its red meat, including marinated steak served with chimichurri sauce, BBQ ribs glazed with fish sauce, and whole roasted chicken served with mojo sauce.925m
- Nhà TúBib An oasis amid the hustle and bustle of the city, Nhà Tú is depicted by green plants and a nostalgic vibe with the bonus of a lovely top-floor balcony. In terms of food, the owner captures the essence of her childhood with home-style cooking rarely found elsewhere. Steamed snails stuffed with minced pork seduces with umami and lemongrass fragrance. Mixed veggies dressed in a fish sauce reduction with pork crackling are simple, but addictive.926m
- Bếp Mẹ ỉn (Le Thanh Ton Street)Bib Eat like a local at this hidden gem near Ben Thanh Market! Inside, the vivid yellow walls are decorated to echo the exterior of village houses, complete with blue shutters. With its pleasant buzz, the restaurant has a welcoming atmosphere. Perch on one of the wooden stools, as the regulars do, and sample the signature Vietnamese pancake with shrimp and pork, served in a shallow bamboo basket. The fried rice with shrimp and egg, served in a coconut shell, is also worth trying. The service is friendly, portions are perfect for sharing.949m
- La LolaBib With its bold burnt-orange façade and playful interior of tiled floors and velvet chairs, this vibrant spot delivers Mediterranean charm with a youthful twist. Chef Julio Gomez puts a local twist on classic flavours, in dishes such as gambas al ajillo – plump Vietnamese prawns in aromatic chilli-garlic oil – and a tender and well-seared Ibérico pork steak to rival any beef. Portions suit sharing, and the easy-going setting invites you to linger with a drink.953m
- Akuna★ Michelin In tune with the restaurant’s name, meaning “flowing water” in the Australian Aboriginal language, the 1,200 light rods hung around the open kitchen evoke a shimmering stream at sunset. Just like flowing water, Chef Aisbett weaves and bends the rules as he casts unexpected light on familiar produce, both local and imported. In the tasting menu, creative European dishes with Vietnamese influences never fail to wow. Aussie and international wine pairing available.2.1km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica cathedral located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam1.5km
- War Remnants Museum military museum in Vietnam1.3km
- Mariamman Temple, Ho Chi Minh City Hindu temple in Vietnam628m
- Ho Chi Minh City Opera House opera house in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam1.5km
- Museum of Ho Chi Minh City museum in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam1.2km
- Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts art museum in Vietnam838m
- Xá Lợi Pagoda Buddhist temple in Vietnam1.3km
- September 23 Park public park in central Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam250m
Attraction data from Wikidata (CC0) — reference only.
Related community discussion
Start a discussionCommunity posts are member discussion. They are not used as verified records until separately reviewed.
No related posts yet
Start the first public discussion for this hotel or its program.
Want to know?
Ask about Saigon Cozy Hotel's benefits, facilities or check-in — guests who stayed will answer.External scores · reference only, not verified
External signal · aggregated platform reviews
External, unverified · reference only; benefit conclusions defer to firsthand
External aggregates never count as verified, and this page never shows a price.