10 Best Things In Vietnam
Started by wileycoyote, 2012-01-29 15:58
|
12 replies to this topic
#2Posted 2012-01-29 16:17:48
Cross the streets of Saigon at your peril!
1. Pho! It's good, but I worry they may use rat meat to make to broth instead of beef! serious! #3Posted 2012-01-30 10:06:34
Cross the streets of Saigon at your peril! 1. Pho! It's good, but I worry they may use rat meat to make to broth instead of beef! serious! Don't worry, rat meat is too expensive to use as a substitute for beef, and besides it tastes a lot nicer so you'd notice the difference. #4Posted 2012-01-30 10:08:16
Wine and local beer
#5Posted 2012-02-02 02:35:03
I think I will stay in Thailand !
#6Posted 2012-02-02 06:15:43
A rusty old American tank ?
BK #7Posted 2012-02-02 08:48:03
Indian food. Some good restaurants there in the main tourist area of Pham Ngu Lao, and more over by the Sheraton Hotel.
#8Posted 2012-02-02 09:29:53
If you're going to Ho Chi Minh City then visit the Chu Chi Tunnels, unless you are rotund then you won't fit in them.
#9Posted 2012-02-05 12:28:42
Send me PM and we can discuss this more.
#11Posted 2012-02-06 00:58:42
both district 1 in HCMC and the Hoa Kiem lake area in Hanoi are good for just wandering around...lotsa sidewalk activity...just stop at a bier hoa place where they serve cheap watery draft beer and hang out and watch the traffic just like a western colonial boulevardier in the old times...other than the pho noodles for breakfast I don't like vietnamese food much but there are plenty of places to eat western style or whatever...
strictly speaking there ain't much to do as a tourist in the big VN cities but it's nice to wander around and to use yer imagination; much better for walking than other big SEA cities...very easy to spend a relaxing long weekend on the cheap...also plenty of 4 star international hotels if that's what you're into...in HCMC I usually stay in the cheap hotels near the center on Thi Sach street (about USD35 per night, clean and comfortable with breakfast)...plenty of bars, restaurants and etc...and a supermarket near the opera house roundabout to get liquor, mixers and snacks to take back to the hotel...I'm missing the place already, sigh... oh...and ye need a visa...ye can't just get on the airplane...the VN embassy is on Wireless Road in BKK up the street from the US embassy...stalinist VN and all that...but ye won't know it when ye get there...they like western tourists... Edited by tutsiwarrior, 2012-02-06 01:20:08. #12Posted 2012-02-06 10:29:14
I've found the better VN food to be more esoteric than you would normally find in Thailand, goat, eel, snails, tofu and a VN style somtam made with pigs ear are my favourite dishes. Avoid VN style chicken unless you have strong teeth and jaws.
In HN & HCMC there is a chain of restaurants called Pacific Beer. They are very large beer hoi that serve very good local foods very cheap. #13 |
Sponsored by... |













