If you want to eat French food in HCM City, it is not difficult to find restaurants that offer authentic fare. French food is part of French culture which UNESCO acknowledged as an intangible cultural heritage in 2010.
Đà Lạt strawberry cake. – Photo Sunny Rose
Some
French gourmets recently asked me to join them at Le Corto Restaurant to try
French food.
Le
Corto, with its elegant classical décor, is located in the street behind the
Saigon Opera House. Sakal Phoeung is the chef and half owner of the restaurant
which served a meal to French President Francois Hollande last August.
Sakal
is of Cambodian descent but grew up in France, and has been a professional chef
for over 22 years in restaurants and upscale hotels.
He
is president of the Escoffier Vietnam Association and corporate chef and
beverages manager at Annam Fine Food. From 2012 to 2016 he was executive chef
at Sofitel Plaza Saigon.
The
friendly chef clearly has great creative flair and a passion for food.
Interestingly,
my friends asked me to try the same dishes served to the French president.
We
were so excited when the first dish arrived: It was a work of art, looking as
it did like a large rock with colourful geological seams in the ocean
surrounded by green islands.
It
is fresh raw sea scallop and marinated salmon covered by a mixture of avocado
with lemon juice, wasabi and tabasco. When I put a piece in my mouth, I felt an
explosion of flavours.
There
was foie gras terrine, a traditional French delicacy, on crispy butter sandwich
that blended like a beautiful orchestra.
The
deliciousness of the dish was heightened by the French wine.
We
then got guinea fowl leg with morel cooked in a vacuum bag over low heat. The
flavour of white wine and chopped shallot made the very soft meat delicious and
we ate it with crushed potato with salt, pepper and butter. All seem to break
up in your mouth and leave a delicious taste on your tongue.
For
dessert we had meringue shell and Đà Lạt strawberry cake embellished with cold
red fruit, which had been meticulously made and arranged to create a good
looking form with different flavors.
After
polishing off the meal, I could see why people say cooking French food is like
performing a solemn ritual.
Hollande’s
meal cost VNĐ1.2 million (US$52) per person.
Each
dish at Le Corto was an art work - with the taste to match - clearly the result
of a meticulous and creative process.
I
later found out on social networks that many customers also raved about the
quality of the service and thought the food was excellent value for the money.
Guinea fowl. – Photo Sunny Rose
Le Corto is a pleasant restaurant with an elegant classical décor. – Photo Sunny Rose
Seafood. – Photo Sunny Rose
Le Corto Restaurant
5D Nguyễn Siêu,
District 1, HCMC
Phone: 08 38220671
Hours: from 10am-11pm
Comment: Excellent
food, value for money
By VNS