The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

By Tu Nguyen, Giang Huy   October 14, 2023 | 06:30 pm PT
Michelin-starred Gia Restaurant in Hanoi blends tradition and innovation in a captivating culinary journey.
The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

In June, Gia Restaurant earned a prestigious Michelin star, making it one of just four restaurants in Vietnam to receive this honor, which is awarded for culinary excellence.

The restaurant at 61 Pho Van Mieu in Dong Da District takes inspiration from traditional Vietnamese cuisine and regional cultural aesthetics. This deep-rooted connection is beautifully reflected in the interior design.

The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

It is a feast for the eyes, with elements of water puppetry culture seamlessly integrated into the staircase leading to the restaurant's second floor.

The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

Gia has two floors with a total of 14 tables. Despite the relatively modest space, the layout is carefully planned to provide ample privacy and a serene environment for diners.

The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

Gia's signature offering is the tasting menu, a delightful journey that comprises more than 10 pre-set dishes, expertly paired with beverages that complement the flavors of each course.

Before indulging, the staff shares a brief story, a culinary tale that the chef seeks to convey through the dish, along with instructions on how best to savor it, allowing diners to appreciate the full spectrum of flavors.

These narratives are short and concise within 1 minute, ensuring a seamless dining experience without disrupting the pleasure of the meal.

The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

The current menu, titled "Full Moon," celebrates the arrival of the northern autumn and marks the restaurant's momentous achievement of receiving its first Michelin star. It is priced at VND1.2 million ($49) per person.

The menu features dishes such as beef tartare with betel leaves (L) and reef stonefish liver with sturgeon eggs, wrapped in biscuits (R). These dishes evoke the image of the moon.

The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

The next course presents polysciasfruticosa (dinh lang) served with guava leaves and passion fruit sauce. Most components of these dishes are prepared on-site, with only a few exceptions such as the cookie crust. To savor the full array of approximately 10 dishes, patrons should allow at least 1.5 hours for their dining experience.

The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

For this course, chopsticks are the utensil of choice. The restaurant offers a selection of handcrafted chopsticks made from ebony and rosewood, allowing diners to choose the perfect pair for their meal.

The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

One of the main highlights is the Phu Quoc squid, bathed in a sauce made from crab roe and tomatoes, then crowned with salmon eggs. The result is a combination of tender squid, luscious egg, and a flavorful sauce that tantalizes the palate.

Small portions of vegetables on the side add a refreshing touch, reminiscent of the traditional vegetable baskets seen in Hanoi while enjoying bun cha and vermicelli noodles.

The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

Following this is the A4 Wagyu beef, served with mashed pumpkin and a hint of basil, evoking memories of Hue beef noodle soup. However, the resemblance ends at the appearance and flavor, as A4 Wagyu beef offers a distinct and tender taste, complemented by the mashed pumpkin.

The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

The mushroom rice, crafted from Bac Huong rice, takes center stage as a signature dish of Gia Restaurant. The grains are flexible, slightly sticky, and infused with a delightful fragrance. Diners are advised to start by enjoying the steamed egg bowl with snow mushrooms before digging into the rice.

The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

The creativity of the Gia team shines through, with Chef Sam Tran and colleagues dedicating two weeks to procure ingredients in the West, though ultimately none were used for the "Full Moon" menu.

"The creative process involves much experimentation. We intend to incorporate Western ingredients into our upcoming menus," said a restaurant spokesperson.

The Michelin star has undeniably brought an influx of patrons to Gia, with reservations fully booked until early November.

The elegance of Michelin star dining in Hanoi

Outside, Gia stands distinguished with its wooden doors, evoking a sense of intimacy and unity with the timeless ambiance of the Temple of Literature.

Photos by Giang Huy

 
 
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