The Guide Michelin

The first ever Michelin Guide was created by the Michelin brothers in 1900, and 35,000 copies were circulated at the World Fair in Paris. Distributed free of charge, it gave motorists convenient, reliable information with restaurant reviews. Its featured two or three-line summaries and an extensive system of symbols, the most revered of which became its globally coveted stars.

The Inaugural Edition Of The MICHELIN Guide Hanoi & Ho Chi Minh City
Michelin is pleased to present the very first restaurant selection of the MICHELIN Guide Hanoi & Ho Chi Minh City. Among the 103 recommended restaurants (48 in Hanoi and 55 in Ho Chi Minh City), 4 are recognised with one MICHELIN Star for their high-quality cooking (3 in Hanoi and 1 in Ho Chi Minh City), and 29 establishments – the inspectors’ best value-for-money - receive a Bib Gourmand for offering good food at moderate prices.