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Dear Tony Thuc,

It was very nice to meet you after so long chatting on the computer Thought you may like a few comments on our holiday in Vietnam.

Halong Bay was spectacular and the junks clean and comfortable. The junk staff were very friendly and keen to please without being intrusive. We all enjoyed the junk experience very much.

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Places to eat in Hanoi

Baguette & Chocolat
bakery ; cafe Budget

11 Pho Cha Ca
Tel: 04 923 1500 (info)

Another branch in the Hoa Sua family tree, this is a bewitching bakery with divine (or devilish) cakes and pastries, depending on your calorie count. The no-shoes dining area upstairs is relaxing and intimate, perfect for a snack or light meal.

Hours: 7:00am-10:00pm
Web: http://www.hoasuaschool.com


Com Chay Nang Tam
Fake Meat Treat
vegetarian Mid Range

79A Pho Tran Hung Dao
Tel: 04 942 4140 (info)

This smoke-free Hanoi hotspot is famed for creative vegetarian dishes, some of which are fashioned to look like meat. Some vegetarians may find this a contradiction, but it's an ancient Buddhist tradition that is designed to make meat-eating guests feel at home.

 


Hanoi Garden
Vietnamese ; Chinese-  Mid Range

36 Pho Hang Manh
Tel: 04 824 3402 (info)

A smart setting for lunch or dinner, Hanoi Garden serves up southern Vietnamese and spicy Chinese cuisine in an elegant building in the Old Quarter. Its open-air courtyard is perfect for dining on steamy summer nights.

 

Koto
Mid Range

57 P Cua Nam
Tel: 04 727 0337 (info)

KOTO has a cracking menu of local specialities, home comforts, delicious sandwiches and cakes, real coffees, fruit shakes and other wholesome dishes. KOTO is a grassroots project providing career training and guidance to former street kids. KOTO stands for 'Know One, Teach One'. The restaurant overlooks the Temple of Literature.

Hours: 7:30am-4:30pm
Web: http://www.streetvoices.com.au


Little Hanoi 1
Budget

25 Pho Ta Hien
Tel: 04 926 0168 (info)

A cosy, friendly little eatery that's worth seeking out; in fact, it's so cosy and so little that it has expanded into a second building across the road. Popular specialities include its do-it-yourself fish spring rolls - seriously tasty!

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