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SEAFOOD EXTRAVAGANZA BUFFET AT MARKET 39

On every Fridays and Saturdays, Market 39 is looking forward to making you filled with pleasure and happiness with a reimagined version of dinner buffet.
Satiate all of your craving with a generous buffet spread, sumptuous seafood selection including Nha Trang lobster, tiger prawn, scampi, Fine de Claire oysters, New Zealand mussels, ...
and variety dishes from international and local delicacies. Highlights including: Roasted Duck breast with caramel pearl and shallot sauce, Duck leg confit with White bean and bacon ragout and caramelized shallot, Roasted chicken roulade stuffed with spinach and ricotta cheese,...
To conclude the feast gracefully, we bring out the chocolate heaven with two massive chocolate fountains and wide selection of confectionery and pastries.
- VND 990,000++/ person, food only
- VND 1,300,000++/ person including free flow of house wine, draught beer and soft drinks
- VND 1,499,000++/ person including free flow of Bottega, draught beer and soft drinks
- VND 450,000++/ child from 5 to 12 years old
Terms and Conditions
- Booking in advance is recommended to ensure your table is ready at time of arrival.
- Reservation will be held for a maximum of 30 minutes from your confirmed arrival time. Diners arriving after this time may find their table has been released.
- Any voucher redemption need to be mentioned at time of booking.
- Market 39 accepts the following forms of payment: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, Maestro and Cash.
- Market 39 is child-friendly restaurant. Please let us know if you require any special facilities such as a high chair or special meals.
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InterContinental Saigon
Corner Hai Ba Trung St. & Le Duan Blvd, District 1,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tel: +84 28 3520 9999 Ext 4216
Mobile: +84 909 511 294
Fax: +84 28 3520 9955
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