L’Escale by Thierry Drapeau

Ho Chi Minh City


A slice of the French countryside in Ho Chi Minh City, L’Escale faithfully recreates the menu of two Michelin-starred chef Thierry Drapeau, featuring earthy flavours married with impeccable technique and presentation. With just seven tables, L’Escale has an exclusive feel, down to the black-suited maître d’ and gloved waiters. Set menus are popular, as is a visit to Saigon’s only cheese room.


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