@ Mommy Loy - am not a coffee person but here in Vietnam its my choice for every meal. Its usually similar to the viet. coffee we order at viet restos sa Pinas...
@ Meann - all coffees I drank, even those at just sideroad stalls (where I had my first pho also) were all delish, mas prefer ko pa kaysa any estarbuko dyan.
How's your coffee, white or black?
ReplyDeleteCafe au lait ba dyan? French influenced man ang Vietnam.
ReplyDeletehow was it?
ReplyDeleteAng layo ng Dalat sa HCM City! How did you get there? By air or by land?
ReplyDelete@ Chito - bfast was blk coffee, lunch was wht coffee, dinner. Baka milk coffee hihihi!
ReplyDelete@ Mommy Loy - am not a coffee person but here in Vietnam its my choice for every meal. Its usually similar to the viet. coffee we order at viet restos sa Pinas...
ReplyDelete@ Meann - all coffees I drank, even those at just sideroad stalls (where I had my first pho also) were all delish, mas prefer ko pa kaysa any estarbuko dyan.
ReplyDelete@ Chito - eh? punta pa nga kami Nha Trang sana pero changed our minds. Bus gamit namin.
ReplyDeleteWow! Mas lalong malayo yun. Pero kung pupunta din naman kayo sa North, puede. But it will take you forever by bus!
ReplyDeleteIts just about 4.5 hours more from here (in Dalat) to Nha Trang...
ReplyDeleteIts just about 4.5 hours more from here to mha trang.
ReplyDeletenote! their buses w/ sleeping berths were nice...
ReplyDelete- you get water and wet wipes (actually you also get this from bus w/ just the usual chairs)...
- no CR like the bus I took once to go to Naga City (in order to go to Caramoan)
- think of it like those berths you find in our boats :-)