No idea. I'm too organised to know about things like that.Originally Posted by dickie
I had a qui... err.. an egg flan at the Little Hanoi cafe, with another Viet coffee. It was not bad, but a bit bit. Could've done with a side salad and half the amount of flan. Nice place though.
I had a Vietnamese foot massage today. The girl was very petite and very cute. The massage was excellent too, but I was too shy to ask her if I could take her picture for some of my mates too drool over. Out of order, I know, so I apologise. Got a piccie of St Joseph's Church which is situated next door.
OK, I'm off to see if I can locate any of their local black beer and I think I saw some small bottles of local wine. Could be a winning combination...
I have booked a driver for tomorrow, so I will do all the tourist attractions that you're all waiting to see.
Posting time: 2:27am - hmm.Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
I guess them posh wine bars stay open late over there?
Excellent pictorial; last I was there in 88 but will soon be either India or Vn with tilak.
What's exchange rate now, and did you visit the lacquer factories, some good stuff there?
There's a very nice selection of handicrafts in Vietnam, from what I remember, not the usual tacky stuff.
The exchange rate is just under 16,000Dong to the Dollar, but most places use 15,000.
I've just bought a big painting for the house. Most places seem to want around $500 for a picture just over 1m sq, but I found a more realistic place selling them for $150. The lacquer ware is pretty good too, but not my thing.
BTW, I was back at the hotel at about 10.45 last night. I was feeling bloated from drinking shite beer.
OK, time to find some drink.
Great tour Thanks. I Always enjoy pictures
don
Looks like DD deleted my original post so I'll try again...
where is the bumbag Marmers?..
Trust me, MtD don't believe in butt-bags...
Where are you at now MtD?
^^I'm sure GoW could photoshop one onto the bed though...
Ok - I'm a bit sozzled, but here is tonight's update.
I wen to a few bars to sample the various brews. The first place was 3 doors down from my hotel and is called the Red Beer.
The beer was not too bad actually. Its supposed to be Belgian, but if this is true, then English ales really are the best in the world.
I had some spring rolls at the Red Beer Bar too.
Pretty good actually.
and then.....?
Oh dear it seems that Mtd has passed out
What the cost of living like compared to Thailand.
I mean how much can 15,000 dong go? How much for a can of coke, basic fried rice on the street a taxi etc?
I've booked up to go to Saigon in April, escaping Songkran in Pattaya, the cheapest airfare I could get was with Air France, 8800 baht round trip (incl all taxes), booked direct online.
Heard yesterday there is a cheap airline offering return flights to Manilla, Cebu Pacific Airlines, they have a web site as well, horrible times though!!!!
What's the guy doing on top of the tank Marmers...or is that why they call it "weak piss"...
Hmmm... yes. It was a bit late last night. At least my eyes have started focusing now, which is good, but I have to have brekkie and then shoot off to see some museums. I might get time later to finish this.
BTW, The bloke on top of the tank was cleaning them.
musuems?? boring. but you wont be able to take ur camera and bambug into see ho chi mingh and the army museum has lots of old tanks et al and great propganda lines such as pics of american soldiers with phrases like the smiling assasians mercilessly attacking the corageous vietnamese
after the thrashing they gave you yesterday you might have to change your bi-line...Originally Posted by kingwillyhggtb
How about some serious stuff - are there still women there?
pussy in north is not nice, very chinese
but extremly pretty women in the country side, but they are not selling
Yesterday had a bit of a full schedule, so I was unable to post anything. Right, where was we?
After the Red Beer Bar, I popped down to R&R. This is supposed to be a Seppo bar, but thankfully, all the patrons were from the British Isles. First up was a local brew called Huda. Strangely, it was gassy and devoid of taste. I can see a pattern semerging here.
They have a better range of beers here than in most of the other bars I tried, so I manged to have a different one each round. Next up was a Frog beer that has been brewed in Hanoi for about 100 years. Biere LaRue was a typical French biere blonde, and was smoother and a bit sweeter than the other local beers. It made a nice change actually.
Next on the list was Saigon Special. It was back to the usual Viet style beer for this one. Quite dry and gassy.
If this beer review malarky was going to improve, I was going to have to change tact. Comparing the different Viet beers is a bit like comparing different types of boiled rice. Sure there are differences, but it's all bland and tasteless.
Biere LaRune was quite nice, I also liked it
Shouldn't this thread be retitled : The Live Beer Tour in Hanoi
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