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liuzhou

liuzhou

Near the supermarket I showed above was a market, from which some of my some of the market pictures came. Between the market and the main road was a motorcycle park. Everyone in Vietnam has a motorcycle. It's the law, I think. But between the market and the motorcycle park was this place.

 

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presided over by this woman

 

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She handed me her menu.

 

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I chose the Mì Quảng, as you do.

 

I sat for a few minutes trying to work out what all the condiments were and why the chopsticks were green, while the boss carefully kept two eyes open for any approaching potential customers and her third eye noted everything her young staff were doing.

 

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After a very short wait this arrived.

 

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On the left is the mì quảng, which is noodles with chicken and prawns. bean sprouts and rice cakes. There was a quail egg in there,  too. And it came with the inevitable salad.

 

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It was great. The chicken was deeply flavoured and tender. The shrimp were done to perfection, the noodles had the right amount of bite. The rice cakes added texture and the quail egg was perfectly soft boiled.

 

Vietnam does these simple road side snacks/mini-meals so well.

liuzhou

liuzhou

Near the supermarket I showed above was a market, from which some of my some of the markets pictures came. Between teh market and the main road was a motorcycle park. Everyone in Vietnam has a motorcycle. It's the law, I think. But between the market and the motorcycle park was this place.

 

20180430_190121.thumb.jpg.90d3cd4c4b7e3bcf602157fc1decb3dd.jpg

 

presided over by this woman

 

20180430_190519.thumb.jpg.980b58bd4296bc16a8daa1728c09f2b1.jpg

 

She handed me her menu.

 

20180430_190700.thumb.jpg.6395cdd70c82c404a55b42044ca1091e.jpg

 

I chose the Mì Quảng, as you do.

 

I sat for a few minutes trying to work out what all the condiments were and why the chopsticks were green, while the boss carefully kept two eyes open for any approaching potential customers and her third eye noted everything her young staff were doing.

 

20180430_190945.thumb.jpg.d9a8f3bb73cd1996fb7cda631b1547b3.jpg

After a very short wait this arrived.

 

20180430_190941.thumb.jpg.ada3f19abafde83913d5510dbf187a1a.jpg

 

On the left is the mì quảng, which is noodles with chicken and prawns. bean sprouts and rice cakes. There was a quail egg in there,  too. And it came with the inevitable salad.

 

20180430_191028.thumb.jpg.a1984f2d25f80a90af5706248850c4a9.jpg

 

It was great. The chicken was deeply flavoured and tender. The shrimp were done to perfection, the noodles had the right amount of bite. The rice cakes added texture and the quail egg was perfectly soft boiled.

 

Vietnam does these simple road side snacks/mini-meals so well.

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