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CARDINAL SEAFOOD DINNER TABLE
CARDINAL SEAFOOD DINNER TABLE
A lavish celebration of ocean-fresh seafood fare at Café Cardinal
Available every Saturday, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Live Jazz music throughout the evening

From the coast of Normandy to the fish markets of Tokyo Bay, discover a bountiful array of seafood delicacies in a globetrotting presentation found only at Café Cardinal. Presented with flair in the most vibrant destination in the city, embark on a culinary journey overflowing with international seafood favourites with an emphasis on aesthetics and taste in the restaurant’s show kitchen.
Let chef Paul Pettini curate a memorable weekend celebration with friends and loved ones, as more than 20 seafood dishes are served at the table by the culinary team and complemented by an extensive beverage list featuring premium wines, signature cocktails and imported beers.
Starting from VND 1,688,000++ per person
Including free flow Prosecco sparkling wine: 2,088,000++ per person
To book your table, please call +84 (0) 28 3823 6688 or email restaurant@thereveriesaigon.com
For more information, visit here.
ABOUT CAFÉ CARDINAL
One of Southeast Asia’s most distinctive, all-day dining venues, Café Cardinal delivers stunning views of Saigon and a tempting take on the chefs at work in an artfully designed show kitchen. Its extensive menu is decidedly French, with deliberate detours into complementary Western and Asian cuisines.
Café Cardinal
The Reverie Saigon | Level 6
22-36 Nguyen Hue Boulevard & 57-69F Dong Khoi Street | District 1 | Ho Chi Minh City
T: +84 (0) 28 3823 6688
E: restaurant@thereveriesaigon.com
www.thereveriesaigon.com
https://www.facebook.com/cafe.cardinal
MEDIA CONTACT
Anh Nguyen (Ms.)
Marketing & Communications Manager
T +84 (0) 28 3838 8900 ext 2632
anh.nguyen@wmcvietnam.com
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