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Thanks, one more item into my food tour list.
Too bad I have one stomach but too many to eat. Ga Nuong Phi Long 41 Nguyen Trai, Quan 5 Quote:
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There's a tiny little home type restaurant in an alley off Ly Chinh Thang that does a good one, called Faifo. Reasonable, well worth a visit. More standard things, bo la lot is one that always gets visitors, if it's a good one. Banh xeo. Touristy but I like the one off Hai Ba Trung near Vo Thi Sau. |
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There was a story about this one and a few other similar 'old-style' cafes in Saigon, in one of the local newspaper websites today. Is that where you saw this? I have a holiday coming up, may go check some of these out.
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How can you go anywhere for food when people ride their motorbikes like a bunch of zombies and traffic jams are absolutely ridiculous.
By the time you go from district 1 to any of these places, have some food and go back, you would waste somewhere about 4 hours. In the day time, the heat and humidity are just murderous. You'd be soaked in sweat within 5 minutes and so worn down that you would not feel like eating. The food has so much MSG, additives, spices, fat and sugar it's ridiculous, not to mention all sorts of industrial contamination in the meat and fish. Have you seen and smell the Dai river in Hoi An? It smells like fresh shit even 1 mile away. The whole river is loaded down raw sewage from the whole town for decades. In the peak of the rainy season, the Dai river would flood the whole town with that fresh sewage up to the second floor. The people would just move their furniture to high ground and wait. Early every morning you can see people digging in that sewage mud along the Dai river to catch shell fish, crab and snails so they can sell their "fresh catch" in the morning. The Cao Lau, which is a local specialty of Hoi An is actually Chinese noodle soup, loaded with so much fat, MSG and spices, it tastes terrible and very unhealthy. Hoian was a trading port with a mix of shallow foreign influences. I find it way overhyped and not worth while as a tourist spot. |
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Seem like that moron have nothing better to share but to post nonsense with his clone
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I take your points about Hoi An but what can I say? I like cao lau. We have one remaining clone/troll still here trying to undermine the thread, this Bote. I think it's the only one left -- many were recently deleted by sammyboyfor -- this clone probably also created by the same guy who made most or all of those others. Anyone who is confused, just do a search on his posts and it's obvious. That clone is claiming that CaptainSolo is a clone of Hoian, which is ridiculous, all the regular members here know that's nonsense. Anyway, Captain Solo, can you weigh in with your experiences not about soup but about the website girls? We had a bit of a disagreement about those recently, and I know you have lots of experience with those, quite a lot more than me actually. |
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Wendella is the only guy who enjoy chatting with his good friend's clone
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http://www.foody.vn/ho-chi-minh/bun-...an-kiem-ha-noi Your place just round the corner, so I'll check it out. Faifo, I have to say part of what I like about that place is the atmosphere, a nice quiet oasis in the city, eat out in a courtyard with trees overhead. Artworks by the owner everywhere. (he passed away in recent years) Also it has a varied menu of things you can't get in most places. For me D11 is far away, so I'll note the address, maybe try next time I'm in that area. http://www.foody.vn/ho-chi-minh/faifo-pho-hoai (Tieng Viet) https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaura...Minh_City.html (English) |
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If you add foody.vn to your facebook, there will be recommendation on food and Cafe on ur facebook from time to time.
Here is another Vintage cafe from their recommendation. Plan to visit this one soon. 81 cafe 216B Nguyen van nguyen, Quan 1 |
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Hu tieu campuchia 84 Ho thi ky, Quan 10 Eat lunch in this shop near the flower market. This is one of the very few shop which add pork intestine into the noodle. Anyone else know which hu tieu shop use pork intestine too? |
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Thanks for your recommendation.
The hu tieu at 112 Nguyen Van Cu look like they use alot of ingredient and cost 22K per bowl only. Quote:
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What can I say. That troll is the only one that fell through the cracks. His days are numbered if he does not know how to behave.
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I haven't noticed the smell from the river in Hoi An. Perhaps u visited during monsoon season? Cau Lau, I would tend to agree. But overall Hoi An is still a nice place to visit for history buffs. Quote:
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Chill-out place
OMG Roof top 15-17-19 Nguyen An Ninh, Quan 1 Just 3 mins walk from Ben thanh market, access from Silverland central Hotel, the roof top lounge is located on the 6th or 7th floor, there is indication in the lift. I buy a Ice tea cost 50K and get to enjoy the night scenery. Last edited by Sexforyou; 26-05-2016 at 11:03 PM. |
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