02 March 2017

Vietnam Day 2: War Remnants Museum, Independence Palace, Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica, Saigon Post Office, and Local Vietnamese Coffee Shop


Previously:
Vietnam Day 1 (Part 2): Beer and Pho Quynh in Pham Ngu Lao




Stir-fried noodle with pork
After we had a yummy breakfast in the morning, we did a bit of day tour around the city in our own.  Visiting a few popular places in town reachable by foot.  


War Remnants Museum


Independence Palace

Park opposite Notre-Dame


Notre-Dame

Saigon Post Office

Inside the post office

Souvenirs are also sold inside Saigon post office


Some interesting story to tell.  Not a good one though but just another unlucky experience that happen to us as a careless tourist in unsafe city.  As most of us already known and we were as well known before we travelled to this city but this unbelievable thing still happened to us. 

Right, the thing was we were told and also read from the internet that while we were in Ho Chi Minh, there are lots of dodgy taxies and we were recommended to catch only from the two reliable taxi companies which are Vinasun taxi and Mai Linh taxi.   On that day, we supposed to go on the Cu Chi Tunnels tour in the morning but somewhat the tour were cancelled and they put us on the afternoon session.  And that leads us to this incident. 

So, after our breakfast in the hotel, we started walking around the city for a little city tour on our own, and on our last stop was this Saigon Post Office.  We felt a little tired to walk back to our hotel and right in front of the post office there was this Vinasun taxi just drop off the customer.  We quickly called and jump it in inside the taxi that about to take off before.  What a lucky day we thought at first.

Without further thinking, my husband sit in the front seat and me at the back.  It was first mistake of us, make the driver has a chance to professionally rob us.  From Saigon Post Office is actually not too far at all to our hotel.  Ok, just some basic information, our hotel is located in the small alley after Pham Ngu Lao and Ton That Thung intersection.  That small alley is only about 15 meters away from the intersection.  The taxi driver all of sudden stop at the intersection and said that the road in front of our hotel is one way only and he can't get through and want us to get off here.  Another mistake that we made, we trusted him.  Although we felt a little doubt in our head, as on the first day the airport taxi can drop us right in front of our alley and it is definitely not one way traffic.  But as language barrier, we didn't argue.  Secondly, we always prepared the money before we reach our destination.  However this time or maybe we thought it was Vinasun taxi and it would be safe, therefore we off our guard and careness abit.

He also started to acting weird.  I clearly remembered the price, it was 41,000 VND.  As we were tourists and it was our second day in Ho Chi Minh, we still didn't get use to with the Vietnamese Dong.  He got cranky and raised his voice toward us.  What I recall was he keep yelling 1,000 dong... 1,000 dong note, to make us more confused with the money we about to prepare for him.  All of sudden he grabbed all of my husband money from the wallet and keep yelling and showed that he were annoyed of our slowness.  But then we realized and my husband took his money back and warned him to not get pushy and cranky.  He apologized as he got his taxi charged from us.  Then we got off. 

While the taxi passed in front of us, we still stood there puzzling and confusing of what just had happened.  Then all comes together that it was very weird situation, then my husband felt something was totally wrong and he double checked his wallet.  That's the time we found out that two of 100USD and 1000 bath note were gone from his wallet.  When? How?  We were sure that the money was there just before we got into taxi because we about to exchange money and counted our money at the Saigon Post Office and we just got into that taxi right after.  

We told this incident to our hotel's reception and he mention that there is actually some scam or fake Vinasun taxies around.  So what we catch before is probably is fake Vinasun taxi.  We asked the possibility to report this case to Police station.  But then he made a reasonable point that we didn't have any taxi details or driver's name.  What information can we give to Police?  And apparently this case happen so often and police will not do any investigation as we just another tourist and soon pass by or go back to our own country.  No more legal case will be proceed.  So they won't be bothered.  
We felt down for nearly the rest of the day, but then we tried to think the positive side where we can learn and be more careful next time.   Also my husband jokingly said that it the price that we need to pay to watch the talented magic show of stealing money. 

Enough with my story and complaint.  Now let's relax in some nice local coffee shop just opposite our hotel. 





Condensed milk hot coffee drip 45,000VND
Stay tuned for the next blog still in Vietnam:
Vietnam Day 2 (Part2): Cu Chi Tunnels Tour And Street Food Market, Ho Chi Minh

27 February 2017

Vietnam Day 1: Xin Chào Ho Chi Minh

Small alley to our hotel


Good afternoon Ho Chi Minh.  In this trip, we tried to ignite our teenager passion, backpacking around Southeast Asia.  To be more specific, we only cover Ho Chi Minh, Hue, and Hoi An in Vietnam then continue to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap in Cambodia and finally back to Bangkok.  All together only took us 11 days and 10 nights journey.  As our kid at home and our age that already pass the party-goers period, we can't go longer than this. 

First stop is Ho Chi Minh.  We stayed at Bich Duyen Hotel in Pham Ngu Lao, great great location and very fluent English speaking receptionist.  However, the dummy part is we got the room on level 5 (all together 6 level) and there isn't any lift, only tiny narrow stairs that can take us to our room.  Imagine after a long walk in the city and we still need to climb up the stairs by the end of the day, feel like endless.  Luckily, the receptionist help us to carry up our luggages on our arrival.  Probably he saw us still like a youngster, therefore he gave us the upper level room and keep the lower level for the elderly. 
   

Not so big room, but for the amount that we paid is good enough

Very clean bathroom

Pickles 4,000VND

On lunch time, we headed straight to one of the best com tam (or broken rice) restaurant in town, near our hotel.  Com Tam Thuan Kieu is selling the broken rice topped with the meat of your choice that they show on the food bar.  There is no price for each single dish, but not too expensive.  My dish consists of broken rice, grilled pork and sausage, costs 25,000VND.  The pork was so so yummy and flavoursome, the sausage was also bring the sweet flavor to the dish and eating them with pickles was totally balanced up the whole dish together.  And accompanied with lemon soda drink, it was simply refreshing.



Ice coffee 30,000VND and lemon soda 20,000VND

Ben Thanh Market


After lunch, we just slackly walked toward Ben Thanh Market.  Shopping some souvenirs and enjoying my avocado drink.



Avocado juice 30,000VND


283/4 Phạm Ngũ Lão, Quận 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Phone: +84 8 3837 4588



Stay tuned for the next blog still in Ho Chi Min:

Vietnam Day 1 (Part 2): Beer and Pho Quynh in Pham Ngu Lao

Previously:
Vietnam Day 1: Xin Chào Ho Chi Minh


Pham Ngu Lao

Pham Ngu Lao is the busy area when it comes at night, full with night life, beers and just ordinary Vietnamese cuisine.  At first, we chilled out trying some of their local beers and accompanied with banh mi.  Great combination snack or appetizer before our big meal, which is raw beef noodle soup or pho bo.  


Saigon beer 14,000VND

Banh Mi 15,000VND plus egg is extra 5,000VND




Pho Tian with raw beef 65,000VND


Banh Mi Bo Kho served with bahn 65,000VND


I'm not a fan of Pho but my hubby loves them.  He always has his pho whenever he sees one.  Although I don't really have pho dish  for myself but I always have a sip of the soup whenever he orders it.  And pho from this restaurant was absolutely toothsome.  The broth was very appetizing and flavorsome.  The raw beef was just melt-in-your-mouth piece of meat.  However, I still prefer my own dish, which was stew beef dish served with Vietnamese bread.  OMG!!  It was a great great dish.  I believe that this beef had been stewed in the broth for long hours, that's why the meat was very tender and absorbed those beautiful flavor from the broth .  The broth itself was very rich and tasteful.  Served with banh mi, Vietnamese white bread that crisp on the outside yet soft in the inside.  A perfect combination, when you dip that white bread into this flavorful broth.  I was just about to lick clean this bowl if no ones around. 


Phở Quỳnh 
323 Phạm Ngũ Lão, Quận 1, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Phone: +84 8 3836 8515

Stay tuned for the next blog still in Ho Chi Min:
Vietnam Day 2: War Remnants Museum, Independence Palace, Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica, Saigon Post Office, and Local Vietnamese Coffee Shop



25 February 2017

Four Days Three Nights In Singapore


Tian Tian Hainanese chicken rice - cheap and delicious
Half chicken SGD12, rice 70c, claws, chicken drumsticks, steamed vegie with oyster sauce

We tried to fit all these eating and sightseeing trips in tiny Singapore in this short break of four days three nights.  We arrived in Singapore in the evening so one day gone for nothing but still we can manage to have this famous Hainanese chicken rice from Tian Tian chicken rice at Maxwell Food Centre not far from our hotel. 

The next day we spent a good whole day in Sentosa, visiting Universal Studio and Merlion.  The next day we just spend our time around Marina Bay, had lunch at Jumbo restaurant.  And on the last day we just see some cultural town of Little India and of course we had to tried their cuisine too at Banana Leaf Apolo at Little India Arcade.

About 15 minutes walk from Waterfront Station to Universal Studio




Universal Studio Singapore


What inside the dinosaur's mouth mama?


Minion madness at that time

Minion family


Get off at Imbiah Station to see this giant Merlion

Croissant with salted egg yolk lave filling at Waterfront Station


Putu ayu, Indonesian snack

Huge meat bun from Chinatown (at People Park Complex Foodcourt)


Singaporian Chilli Crab at Jumbo Restaurant SGD 70.20 with 8deep fried mini buns SGD 5.60

Cheese mentaiko king prawn SGD 16, Broccoli with scallop SGD 42, and Prawn with salted egg SGD 36



Marina Bay



Little India


wet towel SGD1.50
For any newbie, just letting you all know, in Singapore or Malaysia, there is no complimentary peanuts or refreshing towel given in restaurants.  The will charge you some money at the end of your bill.  If you do not need one, please let the waitress know earlier so they will take it away from you and from your bill.

From left to right: Chicken dum biryani SGD10, palek panner SGD10, tandoori chicken (half) SGD12, butter chicken SGD13, garlic naan SGD3, cheese naan SGD4.50

Gulab jamun SGD 6




Tian Tian Chicken Rice
Maxwell Food Centre
1 Kadayanallur St, #01 -10/11 Maxwell Food Center, Singapore
Phone:+65 9691 4852

Jumbo Seafood Restaurant, Riverside Point
(there are two other branches: Riverwalk and East Coast)
30 Merchant Road, #01-01/02, Riverside Point
Phone:+65 6532 3435

Banana Leaf Apolo
54 Race Course Rd, Singapore
Phone: +65 6293 8682
Hours: 10:30am - 10:30pm