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Interiors of the restaurant |
So here's my take on food blogging haha So bear with me. haha =)
Vietnamese Cuisine is not really common in the city, Hanoi has been here for quite sometime already, so my family decided to give it a try. Since eastern food is not a stranger to us we know we can get along with the dishes that they would offer. The place is very cozy with red and warm tones for their interiors, there are photos of signature dishes hanging on the wall as their decoration. So, if you're having a hard time on which dish to choose from (on our case yes) , you can kindly ask their waiters/waitresses to point out which among them are best-sellers and highly recommended to their customers. If we didn't do so, we all end up starving (haha). It is beside the known Japanese restaurant here in Davao, Tsuro at J. Camus St. (Fronting People's Park) and also a branch in Abreeza Ayala Mall, along J.P. Laurel Ave.
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One of their signature soups, too bad I didn't take note on the names our our dish, we had 2 servings of these..Oops! haha |
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One of their signature dishes. Stuffed Squid. |
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Crispy Noodles |
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Beef Dish |
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My favorite among all, Vietnamese Spring Rolls |
One thing I liked about the food was the invigorating feeling after the meal. We had a hearty and filling lunch, but yet at the same time healthy, as most of their dishes had heaping portions of vegetables and spices. Prices are reasonable, ranges on the average of 250-450 php per serving good for 2-3 persons. Good enough since we don't get to eat Vietnamese food everyday. It's my first time to eat Vietnamese, so I have no comparison to its authenticity when it comes to taste. The food and service was good, as a first timer =) Dining in Hanoi is best shared and spent with family and friends, so if you're up to something not the usual, you might just want to try it here.
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With my family... ready to attack! |
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