Thursday, April 5, 2012
After a very long layover in KL I arrived at my hostel in The Old Quarters sometime past 10am. I rode the airport shuttle bus for 40,000 dong ($2) where we got dropped off at the Vietnam Airlines Office in the Old Quarters. From there I took a xe om to my hostel for 30,000 dong.
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Once you get out of the airport turn right. The shuttle buses are at the far end. |
I originally planned to just sleep first after my shower but came across a chatty roommate who was on the last day of his 9 month backpacking trip. He was on his way back to Seattle the next day. We had a pretty long chat which ended only because his Polish friend picked him up to have lunch.
After a quick nap I went out and headed to this famous bun cha stall somewhere in the Old Quarters. It was somewhat of a challenge finding the right street since the map couldn't really do much if streets suddenly disappear or sprout out of nowhere. I found the stall after about 20 mins of walking.
I didn't know what to expect or how to order so when I sat down I just signaled "one" and the lady started placing bowls of soup, meat, veggies, vermicelli noodles and spring rolls in front of me. I mimicked the local in front of me as I had no idea how to eat bun cha properly. The grilled pork was pretty good but the pork buns which were kind of like hamburger buns but oddly shaped were really good! I wish I had rice though but I had to settle for the noodles and the sweet sour soup that you're supposed to dunk it in. The place seems very popular especially among the locals. If you're not a stickler for cleanliness/hygiene I'm sure you'll enjoy the place.
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Just sit down and you get all that. |
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Yummy pork patties. |
After lunch, I walked towards Hoan Kiem Lake where I had ca phe sua at one of the rooftop cafes fronting the lake. It was a good place to relax and just to people watch. I especially liked watching xe oms, cyclos and pedestrians cross crossing the street below in an organized chaos that was captivating to watch.
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Temple by the Hoan Kiem Lake |
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Ca Phe Sua at the Cityview Cafe. (You are better off at the Avalon Cafe. cheaper and waaay better view and ambience) |
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CityView is at the 5th floor. Avalon cafe is the white thing on the top right of the picture. My favorite cafe by the lake. |
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The chaos that is Hanoi. |
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Spot the guy on the phone. |
I went back to my hostel for a nap which was aborted because my roommate was back in the room. I didn't mind because I like talking to other travelers. It doesn't happen often since I'm generally shy and will not start any conversations. After a few hours though he eventually focused on his laptop and I was able to sneak in a few hours of sleep.
Dinner was at Xuan Xuan restaurant along Ma May street. My hostel was on Hang Vai street. In true Old Quarter fashion of confusing street layouts, I just had to walk down my street and wait for the street name to change 3 times and voila I'm on Ma May already! No turning corners whatsoever. Amazing right?
Xuan Xuan serves BBQ meats which you grill on your table. It was tasty although I think it would have tasted better with the chili salt that came with it. I managed to get ahead of the dinner crowd and I was just finishing up when families started arriving.
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All that for less than P |
I had just enough time to buy some groceries, pack my bags and freshen up before I got picked up by the agent where I bought my train tickets from.
The train station was about 10mins away. We had to wait for 45mins outside our train before we were allowed to board since we arrived early. I shared my berth with an Indonesian man who got separated from his 4 other friends and an elderly couple who couldn't stop complaining. Good thing I didn't have problems sleeping. In less than 9 hours we will be at the Lao Cai train station. I can't wait for Sapa!
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