Mumbai's first Vietnemese bistro
Interiors

Mumbai's first Vietnemese bistro "NHO SAIGON" opens in BKC

The newest addition to Mumbai's superb assortment of eateries is Nho Saigon, the city's first Vietnamese restaurant and Asia's first mead pub. Nho Saigon, which means 'Memories of Saigon,' is a new restaurant in Mumbai's bustling business neighbourhood of BKC, named after the previous title of the Vietnamese capital. The venue was inspired by Ho Chi Minh City's neighbourhood taverns and colonial eateries, and it delivers a taste of Vietnam to Mumbai's shore.

Have you ever ventured into the nooks and crannies of Vietnam? That's no longer an issue, since Nho Saigon not only delivers a hearty meal but is also meant to evoke a sense of nostalgia as you explore the streets of Saigon.

The space, designed by MuseLabs in partnership with Jetsons, is charming, with contrasting textures that bring old and contemporary components together to enhance the experience. The vibrant colours are reminiscent of bustling Vietnamese marketplaces, with custom-made sculptural cane drapes adorning the storefront.

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The newest addition to Mumbai's superb assortment of eateries is Nho Saigon, the city's first Vietnamese restaurant and Asia's first mead pub. Nho Saigon, which means 'Memories of Saigon,' is a new restaurant in Mumbai's bustling business neighbourhood of BKC, named after the previous title of the Vietnamese capital. The venue was inspired by Ho Chi Minh City's neighbourhood taverns and colonial eateries, and it delivers a taste of Vietnam to Mumbai's shore. Have you ever ventured into the nooks and crannies of Vietnam? That's no longer an issue, since Nho Saigon not only delivers a hearty meal but is also meant to evoke a sense of nostalgia as you explore the streets of Saigon. The space, designed by MuseLabs in partnership with Jetsons, is charming, with contrasting textures that bring old and contemporary components together to enhance the experience. The vibrant colours are reminiscent of bustling Vietnamese marketplaces, with custom-made sculptural cane drapes adorning the storefront. Also read https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/astonishingly-luxurious-lounge-spaces-by-varun-baweja-designs/30644

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