Showing posts with label Ho Chi Min City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ho Chi Min City. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Nam Nam Noodle Bar@Raffles City

Finally tried the Vietnamese cuisine at Nam Nam Noodle Bar last Sunday... XF, GT and I went to the one at Raffles City. I spotted one at Wheelock Place too. Of course it cannot be compared to the authentic cousins in Ho Chi Min City (how time flies - was in Saigon around this time last year). OK price for OK food at a restaurant setting - maybe I didn't order the right stuff like pho ;)
 
Southern rolls. Fresh :) I'm going to try the fried rolls next time!
XF has Diet Coke which cost more than the Vietnamese ice coffee! Gosh! But it came in a nice vintage mug :) So much for packaging. LOL. The ice coffee with condensed milk was good! At $2.50, I say yes to more coffee anytime.


The mousetail noodle soup I ordered. Nice in a weird way - there were fish balls, pork trotter, pork ribs etc in the soup... 
GT's order - dry beef stewed noodle... she said it has shrunk in size...


XF's version - q style egg noodle....

As I blogged, I am reminded of the Vietnamese food stall at Lau Pa Sat and missed the vermicelli with pork slices and fried roll... Cheap and good - $4-5. Definitely going to pop by one day during lunch-time since my office is nearby (10 minutes walk away). Will post a picture if I do go. Do check it out if you are in the area! :)


Saturday, May 12, 2012

Saigon

I have been trying to blog on the go for a long time and it's nice to be able to do it (for the first time, I think) in Saigon. I managed to explore the Reunification palace, War Remnants Museum and Ben Thanh Market yesterday after I touched down in the afternoon. As I was flying non-stop the whole week (Jakarta then Saigon), I did not bring a camera with me. Lucky for me, I had my trusty BB with me. Here is my picturesque!

Opera House in the day. Did not have the opportunity to see it in the day the last time. Awesome summer day :)

Water fountains - evidences of Saigon's past as a French Colony...

Not as impressive as the water fountains in Europe. But quaint all the same.

Saigon has changed so much in the last 2 years. It's cleaner now. And the traffic is not as bad. There are more road signs too, and I could walk from one place of interest to another easily (well, not forgetting the help of friendly Vietnamese).

Spotted on my way to the Reunification Palace...

Roadside stalls are a common sight in Saigon... Maybe I will try some street food tomorrow....

 
Reunification Palace which has witnessed many significant events of Vietnam... 

The meaning behind the architecture is quite meaningful. Was intrigued by the design of the windows.

My heart felt very heavy after visiting the museum...yours would too if you know the story behind the Vietnam War... There are never any winners in any war....

 
Late lunch, early dinner after an hour of bargaining at the Ben Thanh Market... 

Fried spring rolls... Nice... Have not had the chance to try the paper rolls yet :(

 
Decided to try it with the lettuce... Refreshing as it took away some of the oiliness...

Chicken Pho....Added the garnishes as well as lime, which I found gave it a 'zest'!

And of course, who could resist the Vietnamese coffee? Delicious! And the meal costs only about 130 dong (less than SGD 15!!!) It would probably have been at least SGD 20 in Singapore!

Taking in the night life of Saigon... Very charming....

Evokes a kind of shanghai feel, I thought :)

Ho Chi Minh City will always have a special place in my heart - a place where I attended my first Management Group Conference with my previous firm and now, my first overseas training with my new firm. And the surreal thing is the former firm is conducting a training in the hotel I am staying at so I kept bumping into familar faces. Once KXXX, Always KXXX. How true it is turning out for me!




Monday, November 22, 2010

HCMC

Here'a BLOG to the business trip to HCMC (hmmm I just blogged about colleagues in love and now I'm going to talk about war). The city's USP is the war - there's so many versions about the Vietnam War. I do not know which version is true. Its really subjective. But the best (heartfelt) thing I heard is that there are no winners in this war, because so many people died of it! I think I have seen most of HCMC and will probably not be going back to HCMC on my own. Here's my version...


Sunrise from service apt







Mekong River



Moonson@HCMC




Ben Thanh Market

Concert Hall? I can't remember exactly.



Notre Dame Church








The Post Office


Street scene




More of HCMC from service apt




Cu Chi Tunnels