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4TH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS IN THE HEART OF SAIGON
In honor of American Independence Day, on Friday, July 4th, guests with American passports enjoy 20% OFF their feast at Buffet NINETEEN, featuring the best seafood buffet in town, filled with iconic favorites and indulgent delights. Besides lavish seafood, savor iconic offerings like premium Wagyu beef burgers, flavorful hot dog, crispy fried chicken, cheese & cold cuts. Treat yourself to premium Texas BBQ beef rib and Coca-Cola BBQ pork ribs at the Carving Station and conclude your feast with the sweet delights of classic Apple pies & New York cheesecake.
Or immerse yourself in a celebration feast from July 1st to July 13th, featuring an exclusive 20% discount on select premium U.S. wines paired with the bold, rich flavors of expertly grilled steaks—perfect for toasting liberty and good taste in the most elegant atmosphere at Reflections Restaurant.
Raise your glass to freedom, celebration and fine wine, where unforgettable moments of warmth, patriotism, and refined indulgence await.
U.S. Celebration Buffet Dinner
* Only at VND 1,539,000++ per person
* 20% OFF for American passports
* Buffet NINETEEN on Ground Floor
* Only on Friday, July 4th, from 17:45 - 22:00
U.S. Celebration Dinner
* Steak Menu starting from VND 869,000++
* 20% OFF all U.S. wine by the bottle and the glass
* Reflections Restaurant on 3rd Floor
* From July 1st to July 13th, 17:30 - 22:00
See more: https://www.caravellehotel.com/offers-wining-dining/



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