
ORYZ SAIGON – BRIDGING CULTURES THROUGH FOOD
Named after Oryza, the scientific name for rice, the staple that connects millions across Asia, ORYZ Saigon was born from the idea that food transcends borders. At its core, ORYZ is not just a restaurant, but a cultural channel: one that explores and celebrates how food weaves together diverse Asian identities.
While rooted in Saigon, ORYZ was never intended to be seen as a modern Vietnamese dining concept. Yet, due to its location and visual cues, it is often misperceived as such , leading to unwanted competition with local contemporary Vietnamese restaurants. The challenge was to differentiate ORYZ clearly, by amplifying what truly sets it apart: its cross-cultural culinary exploration and menu-as-storytelling approach.
ORYZ exists to bridge cultural differences through shared culinary heritage. By immersing deeply in cuisines with rich diasporic histories, starting with Chinese cuisine—ORYZ explores commonalities that once seemed like differences.
- Cultural Channel: ORYZ as a bridge between cultures, using food to surface shared roots and narratives across Asia. This pillar highlights not just dishes, but the deeper cultural contexts and migrations behind them.
- The Story Weaver: ORYZ changes its menu every 2–3 months, driven by real-world exploration. This pillar highlights the culinary research trips where chefs immerse themselves in regional kitchens, street food scenes, and intimate family meals. Each new menu becomes a chapter inspired by lived experiences