Peta wastes no time and tastes her first omelet with “water spinach”… |
Hanoi’s cityscape is dotted by several lakes. Here,Hoan Kiem Lake which has a bit of a “Central Park” feeling |
In the middle of the lake is the Ngoc Son Temple… Memorable for its location, but also for being Peta’s first temple visit…
The main room in the temple is CHOCKFULL of antiquities |
Temples set aside, the inescapable first impression comes from the rush of motorcycle traffic.
The streets of Hanoi are full of surprises. Today’s surprise — a $1 shave in the street. Considering I was about to pay $40 in San Francisco’s Castro District, I think this would qualify as a good deal.
So… Hanoi so far equals Food, Temple, Food… must be time for another temple…
One surprising aspect of Hanoi is how much food there is EVERYWHERE and the fact that every food stall, restaurant, make shift sidewalk makeshift set up brings in customers. These people take their food very seriously! So this provides context for how much coverage there will likely be of food in this and future blog postings.
Time for another bite – this time Pho at a small stall, while we wait for the rain to stop
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A noteworthy culinary treat — a restaurant that specializes in only mushrooms…
Other than food and temples, what else did our first day bring? some beautiful art – here a selection of paintings.
Hmmm… pretty good Day 2, wonder what TOMORROW will bring… |