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Vietnamese Pho (Noodle) taken at a local morning fresh market in Hanoi, the Old Quarter
The locals call this "Bun" It is like Chinese noodle. I had this with "Oc" or shell, in the morning of the thrid day, at the fresh market near the lake in the Old Quarter, Hanoi.
Pho, Vietnamese Noodle
Pho, lookes like Thai noodle, but Pho noodle is thicker and softer. The dish was fastly finished, ...
"Nice, sitting on a small low chair and having simple dining at a corner of the Old Quarter"
I had opportunity to have Pho, the typical dish in Vietnam. I knew now why Vietnamese people, especially women have good shape. Their foods always have vegetable as main ingredients. Pho is something like noodle in Thailand but the thing is it is very delicious when you eat it in such environment, in the time we traveled. It is a feeling of getting close to local way of people there.
Three Days Living with Pho
I had a good time to try Vietnamese local food such as Pho (Vietnamese noodle), Bun (Chinese noodle- like) and I got to learn Vietnamese language regarding foods like Pho Ga, meaning chicken noodle, Pho Bo, meaning beef noodle. I also tried Vietnamese sweets which are called Che (meaning desserts). I had sugar cane juice too, very fresh from the juice maker! "Thit Cho", if you see a signpost with these letters, it means that place sells foods having "dog meat" as infredient! No No, I didn't try it. Dared not I!
