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Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts

04 May 2017

Vietnam Day 6 (Part 2): White Rose Restaurant - Hoi An. Lo Banh Bao Banh Vac

Previously:


What the hype about this restaurant which famous with their 2 menus?  Wait a second, but that's what they serve, 2 food only.  With only two food in the house, of course it has to be good.  The 2 menus are white rose dumpling (as named of the restaurant as well) and fried wonton (Hoi An pizza).  The steamed dumpling is the original recipe since third generation ago.  The shrimp filling was tasty wrapped in translucent dough.  Similar like har gow, but this one is more special with deep-fried shallot sprinkled on top.  The name is white rose dumpling, not because there is rose filling in there, but they lay out together and shaped like a rose.

White Rose Dumpling 70,000VND

Fried wonton - Hoi An pizza 100,000VND
For me, this fried wonton or what they called Hoi An pizza is a better dish than the rose dumpling.  It was like eating a seafood- Hawaiian pizza with a super crunchy base.  It was a great combination of flavor with sweet sour came from pineapple and tomatoes, then the choice of shrimps instead of any meat made it light and fresh.  The wonton skin-base was so thin and crunchy.  It was completely a flawless dish.  Definitely a must try dish while you were in Hoi An.





Back again to Ho Chi Minh the next day, before we were heading to Phnom Penh.  And we made a short stop for lunch at one of the famous restaurant according to our local friend.  Quan An Ngon is a huge restaurant serving local Vietnamese delicacies.  It was a slightly pricey compared with any street food out there.  However, you guarantee getting the clean tasty dish with a big portion size as well.  So, it definitely worth the money spent.

Bun Thit Nuong 57,000VND

Com Tam Bi Opla 57,000VND
White Rose (Lo Banh Bao Banh Vac)
533 Hai Ba Trung, Hoi An

Quan An Ngon 138
138 Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa, Bến Nghé, Hồ Chí Minh, Bến Nghé, Vietnam

Tel: +84 8 3852 7179
 
Stay tuned for the next blog in Cambodia:
Phnom Penh Day 1: Mekong Express Limousine Bus And Angkor International Hotel, Phnom Penh

02 May 2017

Vietnam Day 6: Hoi An Central Market And Banh Mi Phuong

Previously:
Vietnam Day 5 (Part 3): Pretty Hoi An Ancient Town At Night




Breakfast at hotel was good, we then catched the hotel' shuttle bus to Ancient Town stopping in front of Bebe tailor shop and walked from there to Central market.  Not for shopping but mainly to digging into their local delicacies.  There are zone for cloths and fabric, there are also another zone for fresh produce and ready food. 






fried spring roll 40,000VND

This spring roll was very crackly delicious.  The skin was unlike any other spring roll.  This consisted of a few layers of thin flaky sheet that turned out to be very crispy.  With a combination of flavorsome filling and a good match sauce.
 
Ban xeo 30,000VND

The ban xeo from this seller was equally good as their spring roll.  The crispy batter, having it with crunchy fresh vegetables.  It was so delightful. 







After having a good walk at Central market, we came back to the Ancient Town.  While waiting for the shuttle bus to take us back to our hotel, we wandered around the colonial site.  We got some refreshing iced drinks in some random small cafe and also banh mi phuong, the famous banh mi shop that appeared in Anthony Bourdain's show (No Reservation).







Iced chocolate 35,000VND

With the help of paper city map on our hand, we found this banh mi shop.  However, what we saw is a closed store but with notice paper is sticked on the door.  Apparently the store has moved further down the road.  We were already here, so why not make a few more steps to tick our food bucket list. 


Then here we were.  The sign with Anthony's photo on it were standing in front of the shop, therefore we were sure that we were in the right place.  There were a few people queueing but it moved pretty quick as many people are serving.  In no time we got our appetising banh mi on our hand ready to be eaten. 





25,000VND exactly same with Anthony had


We just sat on the chairs outside the shop and unpatiently made the first bite.  We asked the one exactly the same with what Anthony had.  It was tasty with a real yummy pate and actually so many things were going on in there.  It was a good banh mi but not extra ordinary.  Maybe it is just too commercial.  



Banh Mi Phuong
Dc 2/28 Phan Chu Trinh - Hoi An
Tel: 0905 743 773


Stay tuned for the next blog still in Hoi An:

21 April 2017

Vietnam Day 5 (Part 3): Pretty Hoi An Ancient Town At Night

Previously:
Vietnam Day 5 (Part 2): Hoi An Ancient Town




Dancing cappuccino 50,000VND and mojito passion 55,000VND

Lemon tart 35,000VND

two scoops of ice creams 45,000VND
Those beautiful old historic yellow painted houses and lanterns hanging between roofs is just a surplus.  But when it comes at night, when all those lanterns are lighten up, the town becomes alife. Very very enchanted and eye-soothing.  I could just sit by the river all night, watching those colorful lanterns and candle lit flowing on the river. 

While we were waiting for the night to come, we enjoyed a nice drinks and sweets in one of the cafe there.


 





Lit the candle for USD1



Fried donuts (2pcs) 30,000VND


pretty colorful lanterns





Crispy chicken with rice from in-room dining 140,000VND
Before And Now Cafe
51 Le Loi
Tel: 05 1039 10599

Stay tuned for the next blog still in Hoi An:
Vietnam Day 6: Hoi An Central Market And Banh Mi Phuong