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Cham Charm

Cham Charm

Cham Charm

Cham Charm (Tân Phú, Quận 7, Ho Chi Minh City) — this 5,000 sq. meter restaurant is named after the Champa Kingdom, which played a vital role in Southeast Asian history from the 2nd to 12th centuries. The ivory white building’s exteriors do not prepare you for the opulent, museum feel inside. Offering what the restaurant calls ‘gallery cuisine,’ Cham Charm allows groups to dine surrounded by artifacts and art from the Cham culture. In the evening, diners are treated to twinkling lights from nearby fishing junks. Cham Charm boasts an extensive list of more than 1,000 wines, plus a cigar and Cognac bar. While the décor is inspired by Cham culture, the restaurant is best known for its extensive world buffet, with dishes from India, Thailand, Vietnam, China and Japan. Expect a line at the hibachi table for the lobster tail, oysters and fresh seafood