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Rêve Ho Chi Minh City Hotel Review: Stylish Boutique Comfort in the Heart of Saigon

Janoah Van Kekem
May 22, 2026
6 Mins read
Last updated on May 22, 2026
Rêve Ho Chi Minh City

Rêve Ho Chi Minh City Hotel Review: Stylish Boutique Comfort in the Heart of Saigon

Rêve Ho Chi Minh City offers a chic, modern boutique stay with thoughtful design and a prime location, making it an appealing base for exploring the vibrant, and largest city in Vietnam.

The overnight flight to Ho Chi Minh City… not my greatest decision. I am not a plane sleeper so after 8 hours, no sleep and a dead leg I arrived, groggy and in search of coffee. A better decision I made was to book my first few nights at the Rêve Ho Chi Minh City, part of the Vignette Collection.

Dean and their reception had already been on WhatsApp ensuring I knew where to find him waiting for me when I exited the terminal, and if you have been to Bali or Vietnam before, you know the madness that greets you the second you step out. I skipped the taxi chaos straight into air-conditioned leather seats of the hotel Bentley for a 30 minute drive to the hotel as Dean called ahead with my coffee order. The coconut Vietnamese coffee greeted me along with their big smiles at the front desk as soon as I walked in.

I made the call to fuel up on food and coffee and push through the day. No napping. So they took my bags and led me straight into their restaurant, House of Kieu, where they took me through a tour of the coffee menu: salted coffee, coconut coffee, the Kieu Signature (the secret sauce remains classified). All with that signature Vietnamese sweetness. I’m not sure how many shots were in each but safe to say there was no danger of my body dropping into a slumber. Breakfast starting at 6:30 is a comprehensive buffet, a choice of eggs your way and some Vietnamese specialties if you really want to immerse yourself. After a belly full of croissants, scrambled eggs, half a charcuterie board and a heart rate above 120, I hit the local streets.

A Hotel Built From a Dream… Literally

Reve is French for dream, and this one started with a 100% Vietnamese owner, originally from Hanoi, who relocated to Saigon two decades ago, and built his career around antique and art collecting from the very street the hotel now sits on. The collection of Indochine art, materials, the Vietnamese artist paintings on every wall, all hand-sourced.

The hotel is just five months old, one of only two Vignette Collection properties in Vietnam; a boutique IHG collection built on the premise that each property is an expression of its owner, not a brand template. To earn the Vignette badge, the hotel must commit to three things: a one-of-a-kind experience, a memorable ritual, and a genuine means for good in its community. Reve ticks all three without breaking a sweat.

At 52 rooms across 12 levels and several categories(starting at around $265 AUD, suites from $450), it’s intimate without feeling small, with king and queen rooms boasting private balconies or twin deluxe single options. The bones are French colonial, the soul is Indochine, ceiling details that nod to the era, warm timber floors, soft lighting, Vietnamese artwork at every turn.

With a small pool overlooking the city and a carefully decorated lounge bar, there are spaces to relax and unwind away from the hustle of the city. It feels less like a hotel and more like a very well-curated home that happens to have room service.

Located on Antique Street, one of the oldest in the city

Rêve sits on Saigon’s storied Antique Street, one of the oldest in the city, lined with generations-old shops selling Indochine relics, ceramics, and random pieces. It’s the kind of street where you wander slowly with your phone in your pocket (or out for a quick IG story). The Fine Arts Museum, Ben Thanh Market and the legendary chaos of Bui Vien are all walking distance away.

This was how I spent my day. This city is alive and wild but with a safety and comfort you don’t always get. I found a semi-sanitised massage, got my bearings of this buzzing place, and kept one eye on the clock knowing Tai was waiting for me back at the hotel for my next culinary adventure.

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The Restaurant ´House of Kieu ´

Tai, the Dry Pho, and Why I Drank From the Bowl

Back at the hotel, the staff reminded me what service is all about. I developed a game with the doorman, quickening my step as I approached so we’d race to see who got to the door first. He wasn’t aware of this game, but he won every time. This is luxury service in the middle of a wild city.

Tai was my main man in the restaurant. Every meal was an event, a big smile, deep explanations of every dish, a direct line to head chef Phong (who came up through the Intercontinental Ha Long, and it shows), and an amazing ability to remember my dietary preferences across every single sitting.

He guided me to their signature Dry Pho. To date the best pho I have ever had. Imagine several bowls: one with a clear broth, gently infused with roasted spices and slow-simmered bones, paired with tender slices of beef. The next with noodles, more perfectly cooked beef and a sauce of mysteriously lost-in-translation brilliance, all supported by fresh garden leaves, herbs, chilli and vegetables ready to be mixed. I was the guy in the restaurant drinking the last drops out of the bowl making sure I got every sip. Even if you weren’t staying here, I’d go just for this.

House of Kieu, named for both the street and a revered lady from Vietnamese poetry, is French colonial in architecture with a ceiling that runs like a train carriage above you. Phong’s menu is Vietnamese cuisine executed through French technique, and crab appears in several of the best dishes: glass noodles, fragrant shallots, and rice.

Ask them about the iced tea soaked for 4 hours. In Saigon’s streets, herbal tea has been cooling locals down for generations, a blend of herbs and spices specific to Vietnamese tradition. But this one is next level.

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The Room at the End of 20,000 Steps

I was in the King Suite, one of only four in the hotel, sitting on the 11th floor with views across the Saigon skyline. The suite has its own separate living area with a sofa and working desk, which I made full use of between street explorations. The mini-bar was stocked and ready, and the little details that often separate a good hotel from a great one were all present: shaving cream, hair dryer, toothbrush kits, a safety box, 43-inch TV, a mini speaker for music and a coffee machine. It’s the kind of room where you notice what’s been thought of rather than what’s missing.

After a full day of exploring Saigon on foot, all of this was exactly what I needed. A huge, comfortable bed, soft sheets, warm timber floors, soft Indochine lighting, and artwork that actually means something, each was crafted especially, not ordered from a catalogue. The double vanity bathroom was generous, and the large private bathtub looked directly out over the city skyline. There’s a blind if you want privacy. I was on the 11th floor. You can guess which option I chose. Liberating.

The Verdict

This place definitely lends itself to a solo or travelling couple who want a taste of art, culture and simple luxury. Rêve isn’t trying to be the biggest or the flashiest hotel in Ho Chi Minh City. It’s trying to be the most it, and that’s exactly what makes it work. Built by someone who already loved this street before he built a hotel on it, staffed by people who genuinely seem to enjoy the job, and anchored by food that will follow you home in your dreams. Much like the name suggests.

For more information and bookings check out: https://www.ihg.com/vignettecollection/hotels/vn/vi/ho-chi-minh/sgnet/hoteldetail

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Janoah Van Kekem

Janoah van Kekem has spent his life doing three things many people treat as mutually exclusive: travelling to places that make his GPS give up, working both sides of the bar crafting cocktails and making world-class spirits, and building a career in wellness and performance. Armed with multiple degrees including a Master's, he spent the first half of his career in the food and drink scene, the kind of background that means he knows his way around a menu, a bourbon list, and a dancefloor. Having run multiple wellness businesses, he is now deeply rooted in the wellness and recovery space, bringing a slightly maverick lens to luxury travel. Less five-star reverence, more lived-in curiosity. He approaches it the way he approaches life: with science, intuition, and a unique perspective, finding the sweet spot where indulgence, wellness, and play actually belong together.
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