Archive for May, 2007

Coffee Ramblings

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

Vietnamese coffee is served by having your cup with thick condense milk while a small tin chamber containing dark Vietnamese coffee drip
slowly into your cup. Vietnamese coffee is to enjoyed slowly not rush or placed
in a styro cup rush off to work . As the black aromatic liquid tends to be
served steaming hot you have to wait and relax pretty much how people here look
at life.

 

 

The coffee was wonderful one of the best cups I ever had. and
I plan to come back for more.

 

 

 

 

 

It was a lazy wet Saigon afternoon
I had brunch after doing some banking chores at the local HSBC. I order Nasi
Goreng  with chicken Satay for my brunch. It was a good meal in a very nice café called
Highlands ,Vietnam version of Starbucks .

 

Nasi Goreng was tasty but still lacks in spices ,the way my
palate told me but a good meal none the less. and for 80,000  VND dong about  $5.00 it was value for money considering it
included my coffee and a small bottle of mineral water.

Pamper time Caravelle

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

Hotel

Pamper time Caravelle

 

 

Each city would have its grand dame hotels, Hotels that
stood the test of time and hold an air of tradition which defines the city or
even the country. Sure Four Seasons Ritz Carlton are the crème de la crème of Luxury hotels but these hotels ,some of them are chain owned but some are and
remain  like they were when they were 1st
built  are independents meaning they do
not belong to any Hotel Chain making them more unique in character rather than
cookie cutter box hotels.

 

New York has it Waldorf Astoria or The Plaza

Paris has its Ritz

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Singapore its Raffles

 

 

And Vietnam has its Caravelle

 

 

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I had the unique opportunity to stay in the Caravelle for my
R&R. It  was both a pampering timefor
me and learning experience. I always try to check-in in a hotel and study it
and perhaps bring back an idea back to work.

 

The lobby isn’t as grand compared with the Plaza or Waldorf;
it was a simple lobby yet it clean and had a clear flow of guest.

 

Room rates start at $250 USD and go up $1250 for the Suites.

 

The rooms are simple compared to other luxury hotels. The amenities
are what you expect.

Caravelle only had its name and location going for it but it
was in a lot better shape then

Manila

hotel.

 

The rooms are clean even the picture frame were clean. It a
habit of mine to use my finger and check the picture frames if they are dusty
my mark on how good the Housekeeping is.

I usually drive my Housekeeping Managers crazy with this
type of inspection.

 

Anyways the location can’t be beat with shopping, Saigon
Opera House, HSBC and alike are just on it perimeter. It has the right to say
it has the most prestigious address in

Saigon

.

 

Even the Taxi drivers still blink when I answer them where they
will bring me,

I simply say
“Caravelle Hotel” indeed it still a prestigious address to have in HCMC

 

 

R&R time

Sunday, May 13th, 2007

Yipee after a month of  work 24/7 work  it’s pamper time. I get to have a day of R&R in Saigon

Rest and Recreation
Rest and Relaxation
Rest and Recuperation

Depends on what dictionary you use or what you have  planned to do .

Cant wait to pack my overnight bags.

Next R&R hmmmm Hoian or Halong Bay
Thats what I will think about on my R&R tom.

Lazy Day Off

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

Ahhh rest day

I shut down the centralized air-con in my unit.Opened the balcony doors and the sea winds blew a nice cool breeze into my room.Dsc03907

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I got a booked i have not touched for a month. Pop in the entertainment center  my autographed Cd of Sitti and made myself a nice cup  coffee from my coffee machine.

I then lazily positioned myself on the couch .Cool breeze , soft music , good cup of coffee and great book. Beats a Starbucks anytime.Dsc03902

After an hour I fall asleep.

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

Kiwi connection

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

I had the chance to spend the night in Quy Nhon city. So once I got to my hotel I headed to Kiwi connection a small backpackers inn and restaurant ran by a retired Kiwi (New Zealander) named Barbara.

I read somewhere that one should really pass by her  place  while in transit for those heading to Nha Thrang or Hoain even Saigon.

It was on a corner about 100 meters away from my hotel. It was a simple place as expected but you can feel the warmth of the hospitality as Barbara greets you.

I order Fish and Chip which got rave reviews from those how partook it.  One even went as far as saying it’s the best fish and chips outside the flag of the Union Jack.

Being hungry or just being unfamiliar I order my Fish and Chips with 2 pieces of fish. They had the imports like Heineken and even one of my favorites, Tiger but I opted to try the locals I had a choice of 333, Saigon or Quy Nhon Bai (beer).

I choose Saigon lager. As it was served to me, I took a swig of the amber colored liquid. Wow it was light and sweet taste similar to the Philippine San Miguel Pale Pilsner a bit watered down but the malt flavor was still there.

I was relaxing sipping my beer while making some small chit chat with a Trio of French guy and gals while a American lady riding her bicycle across Vietnam joined the small talk.

“That smells good “my American friend said when my fish and chips arrived
My eyes grew wide like little saucers from the size of my order .
Barbara Mealeven laughed saying you sure you can finish it up obviously from the very animate face I had.

I nodded

After 30 mins of downing my wonderful meal Yes Virginia it’s the best fish and Chips I tasted yet downed by a good local beer. I had enough courage to partake a small slice of the newly baked homemade mango coconut pie.

Cake

Burp Burp

I paid my bill, which amounted, to 80,000 VND or about $ 6 USD

It is worth the money I paid .

so I bid my friends good bye who will head on to their own journeys

I left saying to Barbara see you around. She smiled back knowing I will be back for more