Vietnam!!!!!

lutego – marca 2024
  • Shalee Gherbaz
Michael and I are off to Vietnam for 3, weeks!!!! Ho Chi Minh City - Hoi An - Da Nang - Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh City Czytaj więcej
  • Shalee Gherbaz

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  • Bun Cha!

    5 marca 2024, Wietnam ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

    Ducked down the road from our hotel to grab some dinner. One of Hanoi's speciality meals is Bun Cha. Bun Cha is basically like pork rissoles with vermicelli noodles, salad and a sweet broth. We ended up getting a set meal which included some regular spring rolls, crab spring rolls, and pork skewers.

    All was tasty (except the regular spring rolls which didn't have a whole bunch of flavour) and we are satiated and ready to hit the hay after a long day of commuting.
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  • Breakfast at the Hotel

    6 marca 2024, Wietnam ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    This is the only hotel that we have breakfast included at. We will be using it every day except tomorrow (as we have a 5am start) to fill up. Basically they have a buffet for sides, and then you can pick a cooked dish to go with it. Michael had french toast, which was tasty but looked sad haha, and I had a banana pancake, which was delicious. I also filled up on some tasty sides such as beef and veg, bacon, chicken soup, and fried noodles. Can't complain! Czytaj więcej

  • The aesthetic of Hanoi

    6 marca 2024, Wietnam ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    We are wandering around Hanoi today by foot to taste some local foods and just get a vibe of the place. Will do a separate post for all the foods we try throughout the day.

    It's an interesting city. Very very busy, and very old. The architecture clearly has French influence, and the trees that grow around the buildings give it a unique beauty. Crossing the street is as chaotic as HCM, and I'd recommend wearing sneakers as the footpaths are often wet or very dusty! It's an adventure to explore, that's for sure. Czytaj więcej

  • Games Arcade at AEON Japanese Mall!

    6 marca 2024, Wietnam ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    We've decided to head out of old town to a Japanese Shopping Mall that has a big arcade and lots of air conditioning. The arcade was awesome! Each game was between 2-3 tokens per person, and each token was $0.25 AUD! We played a heap of games together, from various shooters to motorbike racers, I did the dance mania machine, and of course we had a heap of goes at the claw machines!

    We didn't come out empty handed! Michael got 2 Naruto plushies and a teddy plus, and I got a mangosteen plushie! At the end Michael also bought a Pokemon capsule, getting Bulbasaur!

    Such a fun change of pace for our rest day!
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  • Some foods of Hanoi

    6 marca 2024, Wietnam ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Today we went about to a number of places to try some Hanoi specialties, as well as Taiwanese specialties! Here's a list, pics and thoughts on each adventure:

    1. Chicken Phở at Phở 26.
    The best phở of the trip. Light, fragrant, tasty, with high quality ingredients.

    2. Sweet Buns from Roti King (Vanilla and Matcha).
    These were not at all what we expected. They had very little filling in them. Some bits tasted like a biscuit, others a croissant. They were light and tasty though and we enjoyed them. Note: matcha in Vietnam SUCKS. Every time I've had something matcha, it's not tasted at all like matcha. This was the best matcha thing I've had, because there was ZERO matcha flavour hahaha.

    3. Egg Coffee and Egg Chocolate
    Hanoi is famous for egg coffee. I've had it, and for me it's a miss. The froth on top is tasty, but it's very very rich and sweet, and then the coffee underneath is outrageously bitter. You have to mix it a bunch and even then it's not that great. I've tried all 3 speciality Vietnamese Coffees, and Salt Coffee smashes the other 2 out of the park. In saying that, Egg Chocolate is FANTASTIC. It's a much better pairing than egg coffee as dark chocolate has a bitterness that suits the richness of the egg.

    4. This isn't a Hanoi speciality, but we went to another hidden cafe/restaurant. This time, it was NOT a tourist trap, and it lived up to the reviews. It was gorgeous. An adorable coffee shop with incredible ambience both downstairs in the broody, rich area, and upstairs amongst the plants and mini beach seats. It was a quiet and tranquil respite from the hustle bustle of the city. We ordered 2 fruit mocktails (spiced apple and mulberry, they were delish), Michael had a Baileys Chocolate (yum) and I had my iced salt coffee (equal best to Bikini Bottom in Da Nang). We spent around 90 minutes here as they had free wifi and we just wanted to chill.

    Taiwanese Food Court Food
    After our fun gaming session, we got a bunch of snacks to make up the rest of our food for the day. I loved Taiwanese food when I went in 2018, so wanted to share some faves with Michael. Here's how it faired:

    1. Taiwanese beef noodle soup.
    Delish. Michael's fave soup of the trip. Hearty, yet delicate. YUM
    2. Beef and pickle bao.
    At first I was a bit freaked out, but then after pulling it apart it tastes like an Asian version of a hamburger. Pretty tasty!
    3. Crab roe dumplings.
    Michael's fave dumplings of the trip. Scrummo.
    4. Taiwanese dough pork dumplings.
    My favourite dumplings of the trip. Eye rolling, god tier for me.
    5. Popcorn fried chicken.
    Best popcorn chicken we've had in years.

    We also had some yummy ice-cream for dessert. Michael got the cutest piglet icecream haha.

    I actually can't believe how top tier this food was given it was food court food at a shopping mall. Blown away.

    Overall, I'd say the day was another successful day for our bellies!
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  • Water Puppet Show

    6 marca 2024, Wietnam ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    We headed over to the 8pm showing of the Traditional Water Puppet Theatre Show. I was hoping to go earlier in the day but the tickets for day shows were all sold out. Alas, all turns out as it is supposed to as we probably wouldn't have thought to go to the awesome Japanese Shopping Centre and arcade!

    Michael is a big fan of puppets, so I thought this would be up his alley and I was right. He really enjoyed it and had deep respect for the craftsmanship and mechanics behind the puppets. We had translators on that told us the origin of each story. The show consists of 15 mini story's related to traditional Vietnamese Folklore. It was fun, creative and enjoyable.

    We did not get many videos or photos as our phones couldn't do the show justice compared to our eyeballs!!!

    Grabbed a Bahn Mi on the way home as I was peckish. Best Bahn Mi yet. So freaking good. Off to bed for an early night as we have a very early start tomorrow!!!!
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  • Cat Ba Island

    7 marca 2024, Wietnam ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    We were up at 4.45am this morning to get picked up at 5am for our big day exploring Lan Ha Bay (the sister bay to Ha Long Bay, which is one of the seven wonders of the world) on day 1 of our 3 day private tour exploring regional areas outside of Hanoi.

    David is our guide for the 3 days, and he is the person I organised the tour with, so it's nice to finally meet after all these months of chit chat!

    Our car is very nice and has full reclining seats! We have 2.5 hours of travel to get to the bay, including ferries and going through Cat Ba island. We were able to get out of the car on the ferry and see some views, and then once on Cat Ba island we made a quick pitstop into a hidden inlet. It was gorgeous!!! It's misty in the mornings in March in this area, which gives the whole place an aura of mystique. Also, very few tourists ever come to this spot, so it felt special to visit.
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  • Lan Ha Bay, Out at Sea!

    7 marca 2024, Wietnam ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    We arrived at the Cat Ba Port and hopped on our little private boat. There is something mythical about this place. Especially given that the grey mist will be lingering all day, and is enshrouding the limestone mountains. You can see where the mountains have eroded, which creates unique shapes and designs. Michael is especially happy that the sun will not be burning him to bits, and he can enjoy the outdoor activities without having his energy drained.

    I'll do separate posts for our kayaking and cycling, as there are so many photos and fun things to talk about! We started the day with time on the boat, then went kayaking through the mountains, then went island hopping and cycling into a tiny rural village on one of the islands, then had lunch, then went out for a swim amongst the mountains, and then a scenic boat ride for 90 mins back to the port. It's been a very active, yet relaxing day!!!

    Lunch was delish. Our boat driver bought it from the floating market whilst we were cycling. We had fresh fish, squid, shrimps, tofu, sweet potato chips, salad, and spring rolls. All the seafood was yummy. Michael enjoyed the tofu, and I enjoyed the sweet potato! The spring rolls were stars. 2nd best of the trip!!!!

    I'm really glad that we've chosen a private tour. Our guide David knows where to take us that gets us away from the crowds, whilst still showing us all the major things we should see!
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  • Kayaking Amongst the Limestone 😍

    7 marca 2024, Wietnam ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    We got to go kayaking amongst the limestone mountains of Lan Ha Bay. It was serene. For most of the time, we were the ONLY ones there. This is unheard of if you were to go to Ha long Bay, which is the super popular tourist site, and only a few hours up from Lan Ha Bay.

    Because the tides were lowish, we got to go into a hidden inlet through a small cave. This was so pretty. All around us are oyster farms and traps, which David explained how they all operate. Occasionally we would see some local Vietnamese fishermen or oyster farmers working the seas for food. Given my phone was in a waterproof bag, my photos came out awesome!

    PS. Don't be fooled by Michael's face in the last photo. He was deeply happy and relaxed. His words "I can't help it if my serenity face looks grumpy as hell" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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  • Island Hopping - Cycling in Lan Ha Bay

    7 marca 2024, Wietnam ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    We hired bicycles to explore one of the inhabited islands of Lan Ha Bay. David said there are about 300 people living on the island. The cycle was 5km each way, so a good workout on the legs.

    The scenery on this cycle was STUNNING. I didn't get many photos because I had to concentrate to make sure I didn't fall of the bicycle hahaha, but we did stop at a few points for pics. The town reminded me of rural Hoi An, except surrounded by limestone mountains and with 1/20th of the people.

    We had a quick bathroom pitstop that had one of those fish feeding relaxation baths. I gave it a shot and put a foot in... So ticklish!!! I couldn't stop laughing like a kookaburra LOL.

    A truly delightful part of the day.
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