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The Symbolism of Gold

Gold, a timeless symbol of power and prosperity, has long transcended its traditional role as mere jewelry. In the world of high-end dining, many chefs now use it in their dishes to showcase luxury and class.

The tradition of “eating gold” was introduced to Europe during the Middle Ages, at lavish and important banquets. In those times, royal courts enjoyed gold-infused European cuisine as a symbol of their regality. While gold in cuisine once served a religious purpose, today’s use of gold leaf in food is a modern expression of luxury and novelty.

Edible Gold: Safe and Pure

Edible gold is odorless and tasteless, ensuring it never alters the flavor of a dish. Instead, this precious metal enhances the complete emotional and sensory experience for the diner. The gold used in cuisine is not the same as the gold used for jewelry or wealth accumulation.

The gold used in food is real and boasts a 100% purity level (24-karat), free of impurities, making it completely safe to consume. Biologically, gold is “inert” and passes through the digestive tract without being absorbed. Therefore, diners can confidently enjoy this precious metal without worrying about any negative effects on their digestive system.

When used on food, gold is typically hammered into an extremely thin sheet or flaked, so it poses no physical threat to internal organs. Additionally, gold has excellent antibacterial properties. When used correctly, it not only elevates the visual appeal and emotional experience but also provides a health benefit.

The Symbolism of Gold

 

Gold, a timeless symbol of power and prosperity, has long transcended its traditional role as mere jewelry. In the world of high-end dining, many chefs now use it in their dishes to showcase luxury and class.

The tradition of “eating gold” was introduced to Europe during the Middle Ages, at lavish and important banquets. In those times, royal courts enjoyed gold-infused European cuisine as a symbol of their regality. While gold in cuisine once served a religious purpose, today’s use of gold leaf in food is a modern expression of luxury and novelty.

 

Edible Gold: Safe and Pure

 

Edible gold is odorless and tasteless, ensuring it never alters the flavor of a dish. Instead, this precious metal enhances the complete emotional and sensory experience for the diner. The gold used in cuisine is not the same as the gold used for jewelry or wealth accumulation.

The gold used in food is real and boasts a 100% purity level (24-karat), free of impurities, making it completely safe to consume. Biologically, gold is “inert” and passes through the digestive tract without being absorbed. Therefore, diners can confidently enjoy this precious metal without worrying about any negative effects on their digestive system.

When used on food, gold is typically hammered into an extremely thin sheet or flaked, so it poses no physical threat to internal organs. Additionally, gold has excellent antibacterial properties. When used correctly, it not only elevates the visual appeal and emotional experience but also provides a health benefit.


 

A Premium Gold-Infused European Feast at F29 Golden Beef Restaurant

 

Born with the mission that “Every dish is a work of art,” F29 Golden Beef Restaurant aims to offer more than just a premium dining experience with its world-renowned gold-leaf beef menu, meticulously prepared by our team of talented chefs. We also want to share the exciting culinary story of how gold-leaf beef first arrived in the capital.

Located on the first floor of the Dolce by Wyndham Hanoi Golden Lake hotel, F29 proudly serves a gold-leaf Wagyu Tomahawk—a premium cut of beef with a mesmerizing layer of 24K gold leaf. Other unique gold-infused dishes on our exclusive menu include a burger with an entirely gold-flaked bun and a gold-flaked apricot tart, a gentle yet joyous note to end your meal, crafted by our five-star chefs.

Contact Information

 

For reservations at F29 Golden Beef Restaurant, please contact:

F29 Golden Beef Restaurant

1st Floor, B7 Giang Vo, Ba Dinh, Hanoi | Dolce by Wyndham Hanoi Golden Lake Hotel

Phone: (+84) 961 430 906