Bobby Chinn (restaurant)

Bobby Chinn is a restaurant in Hanoi, Vietnam, situated near the perimeter of the Old Quarter, overlooking Hoàn Kiếm Lake. It is run by the internationally renowned New Zealand chef Bobby Chinn. It serves a mixture of Californian, French, and Vietnamese cuisine, as well as a variety of international tapas-style dishes.

Description

New Zealand-born Chef Bobby Chinn had previously run several restaurants in Vietnam following his training in France, and his work in California.[1] He opened his self-titled restaurant in 2000 near the Hoàn Kiếm Lake,[2] but following increases in rent, it was moved to the Tây Hồ District of Hanoi.[3] The interior of the restaurant features artwork from Chinn's private collection, and is divided into two dining rooms and a lounge.[1] A further branch of the restaurant is in Ho Chi Minh City.[4]

Reflective of the city's "increasingly cosmopolitan tastes",[4] the restaurant serves Californian, French, and Vietnamese cuisine.[5] This includes Chinn's variations on traditional Vietnamese cuisine, using the influences from his training in France. These include spring rolls filled with filet mignon,[1] as well as crab cakes with a tamarind glaze on chive flowers. There is also a variety of internationally influenced tapas-style dishes, such as a Moroccan-style braised squid.[1] One of the most well-known dishes is green-tea smoked duck, served with wasabi mashed potato.[3]

Reception

In 2010, the Vietnam Investment Review ranked Restaurant Bobby Chinn as the fifth best restaurant in Hanoi.[6] In 2014, it was ranked as the 60th best restaurant worldwide by US website The Daily Meal.[7]

References

  1. "A culinary home for a global nomad". Vietnam Investment Review. 4 October 2010.
  2. Gross, Matt (3 February 2006). "From clay pots to quail eggs in Hanoi". International Herald Tribune.
  3. Birkett, Rosie (12 October 2010). "Best budget eats in Hanoi". Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  4. Downs, Tom (2007). Hanoi and Halong Bay. Lonely Planet. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-74179-092-4.
  5. Frommer's ShortCuts (11 January 2012). Hanoi, Vietnam: Frommer's ShortCuts. John Wiley & Sons. p. 32. ISBN 978-1-118-19276-4.
  6. "Top 5 restaurants in Vietnam". Vietnam Investment Review. 25 November 2010.
  7. "Vietnam's restaurants get new acclaim". Thanhnien News. 2 December 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2015.

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