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Hidden among dense foliage, big as a fist and brownish-violet in colour, is the mangosteen ...
Converted from an old French colonial convent, Moca Cafe has the only specialty coffee roaster in all of Hanoi. ...
Snail dish is a popular but unique dish of Hanoi people. It is easy to order some dishes like snail steamed with ginger leaf, gingered snail, snail sauted with carambola, ...
Moon River, about 3km from Chuong Duong Bridge by the Red River, is a place that people willing to go and relax. ...
Similar to rice noodle and chicken or pork soup (Hu tieu), My Quang is a variety of Pho (rice noodle soup), because the noodles are made from rice and soused with soup as serving. ...
Packed for lunch and dinner with foreign visitors, tourists, ex-pats and local Vietnamese, Nam Phuong, a Vietnamese restaurant situated in a large French villa on the northeast corner of Phan Chu Trinh and Ly Thuong Kiet, ...
Nem chua is a Vietnamese cured pork sausage, available from Oriental stores. Very common food in Vietnam, rolling around by banana leaf. ...
The Dining Hall can accommodate up to 70 guests. The Restaurant also comprises many small private dining rooms with wood furniture of Japanese style having the capacity of serving 2 - 30 guests. ...
 The fruit of Citrus sinensis is called sweet orange to distinguish it from Citrus aurantium, the bitter orange. In a number of languages, it is known as a "Chinese apple" ...
Orchid is sovereign flowers that are enchantingly beautiful. Orchids usually grow on the trunks of very high, big trees, located on cliffs where it is humid and where sunlight is abundant. ...


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