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  1. Things To Do in Ho Chi Minh

    March 5, 2012 by Nina

    Getting tired of eating street food? Willing to spend $6 on a great meal? Here are some of my favorite chains in Saigon:

    ABC Bakery: the very first place we stepped into when reaching Ho Chi Minh, and we returned many times after that. It is a chain, but many bakeries sell only cakes and do not have a place to sit down. The one on Pham Ngu Lao has pastries and baguettes galore. But possibly the best part are the cappuccinos, with adorable hearts shaped in the foam. The baguette sandwiches (popular street food in Vietnam) are the best because the baguettes are much crunchier than the street versions. You can even get vegetarian ones, which are scrumptious. It was such a relief to find bread after a month without it, in Thailand.

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    There are so many Japanese restaurants to enjoy in Ho Chi Minh. Tokoyo Deli is a chain that provides “authentic” floor-style seating and delicious Sushi. The prices are not the cheapest in the city, but the sushi is fresh.

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    Pat A Chou is a bakery located near the Notre Dame cathedral, and boasts fresh pastries, delivered via scooter.

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    Mochi Sweets is a chain, located in malls around the city that has a wide assortment of one of my favorite desserts. If you haven’t tried it before, you must. Mochi has a pastry exterior made from glutenous rice with ice cream stuffed inside. Common flavors include: green tea, strawberry, mango, chocolate, and vanilla.

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    Annam Market is a haven for those of us missing gourmet cheeses and chocolates. A market filled with these imported goodies, as well as beer and cleaning products.

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    Highlands Coffee is the best chain in Vietnam. It’s like Starbucks, but better. The door is opened for you, and you are welcomed inside. There is WiFi, air-conditioning, frappes, free computers to use, and kind service. You can find them almost as easily as a Starbucks in NYC. My favorite items are the Cafe Frappe and Cookies and Cream Frappe and my favorite location is on Pham Ngu Lao, as it has the best couches. Still, I think Kita Coffee (pictured right) has better cappuccinos. Actually, let me say that they have the best cappuccinos, ever. I am not exaggerating.

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    Note: Of course, you should also try the street foods of Vietnam, but I will admit I quickly got bored with Phổ, and with all the inexpensive restaurants ($10 or less for two people!), cafes, and patisseries, we couldn’t help but try them.


    What was your favorite meal in Ho Chi Minh? Do you feel guilty eating at touristy or chain restaurants when in a foreign country?


  2. Things to do in Chiang Mai

    February 7, 2012 by Nina

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    Chiang Mai is a great little tourist city, located in Northern Thailand, with much more comfortable weather than Bangkok. It’s a wonderful city where you can rent a motorbike for $7/day and visit waterfalls, or spend the day walking around the old city visiting wats. There were two highlights for us, food-wise: 1) Mingkwan Vegetarian Food has some of the most interesting food in all of Thailand. Each day they have a selection of about 15 entrees, including some of the best wontons I’ve ever had, and some great noodle and veggie dishes (hard to find in Thailand!).

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    2) Another highlight were the perfectly blended Green Tea Oreo Frappes we had from this man’s stand. It is located right near Fang guesthouse, and we went here everyday. There are many stands in and around Chiang Mai that are similar to this one, but no frappes lived up to the ones our friend made. He would carefully clean the container of Carnation (don’t think about it), boil the green tea, blend the ice with delicate pulsations, and then stop at the precise moment when he would add one oreo to the middle of the frappe and blend for a second longer. He took such care when he made the shakes, that we couldn’t help but love him. You might be thinking, just one oreo?!? But it was just perfect. We actually had a shake in Trang that was similar but made with three oreos, and it was horrible. But careful, once you try one of his, you’ll be hooked.

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    The  funniest food we’ve had so far was this: (yes that is sundae in a hot dog bun, with sticky rice topping)

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    A great place to have Pad Thai is right under the Night Bazaar Pavilion, for 50baht.

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    The Chiang Mai night market is pretty uninteresting as far as night markets go, but in the food court is some good, cheap sushi for 5baht a piece, and some of the best Shrimp Shumai I’ve had.

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    A great coffee shop that has such good Iced Cappuccinos you’ll drink them in just one sip is located near Wat Chedi Luang.

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    A delicious Thai snack, and in my opinion there aren’t many, is Baked Coconut Balls. They’re available as street food, just about anywhere.

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    As usual, don’t forget to have fruit! My personal favorites are pineapple, mango, and watermelon as they are the freshest.