Day 4 (Back to Hanoi) – Triple Breakfast for the Hungry Souls?
March 15, 2009 | 7,091 views


My baguette with pork pate, meat (ala Char Siew), lots of coriander and some chilli sauce. The drink is called Tao Pho, soybean curd + soy bean drink
The baguette bread was toasted before serving, hence you can be assured of crispy exterior and warm, fluffy centre. The pork pate was a tad salty, but flavourful, while the pork meat had a red perimeter, resembling our very own Char Siew. But the fatty portion may be a put-off factor to some. The fresh coriander leaves lent a fresh, green hint to the sandwich, while the chilli is the typical garlic-chilli sauce commonly available in Malaysia.
Tao Pho is the interesting combination of Tau Fu Fa (soybean curd) + soy bean drink, but to an extent, complete each other perfectly. Priced at only 5000 Dong/RM1/USD0.30 per glass, the drink is refreshing enough to counter the moisture loss from all the walking and trekking. The sandwich was priced at 8000 Dong/RM1.60/USD0.45, a cheap treat compared to the noodles.
Location : Banh My @ 51, Hang Dieu, Old Quarters, Hanoi.


And Kopi-O EXTRA KAW!!!!!! with sugar to tamper the bitterness

Pork baguette!! Sounds out of this world.. or on our shores anyway! I love how they take their breakfasts seriously there…
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aiyo… pho…. my favourites and the baguette bread too…..i loves to put chili padi in ther baguette bread, pork…….. wow…. should make a trip to Vietnam makan. lol
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cant believe tat ur stomach juz like a cow’s stomach (got 4 stomachs!!).. haha.. can input so many food in one time.. geng ar… *salute* =P
yeah, it’s indeed a VERY BIG bowl of Pho Bo.. how come u all can finish it so fast?? rushing eh?? hehe.. but, the bloody smell (of raw beef) in the shop reli made me sick.. :S
the Kopi O reli KAW.. highly recommended to those caffeine lovers… =P
faster, faster.. wat’s coming up next?? hehe..
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What a feast you got there just for breakfast. Can go in all into your stomach? XD
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Nice pho with lots of beef and thick must be finish non-MSG adulterated broth. Sigh KL ones not so authentic. Banh Mi the French influenced common person staple B/F. Very cheap.
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It’s a nice change, seeing the people sitting on the low chairs eating their food.
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OMG I miss their coffee!!! and the feeling with you sit on the stool enjoying the hot coffee with the cool breeze blowing at your face (I went during winter) but the occasional honk as motors pass by hehe
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550ml jar of faith : yeah, but we Malaysians also take our breakfasts seriously what …. and lunch … and dinner … and teabreak and supper …
Food Paradise : oh, got chili padi also ah? din notice also. but not bad, a substantial breakfast, esp after that gigantic bowl of pho.
KCA : wei, had it not been all 3 of you praying/chanting, we would’ve taken our sweet time savouring the beef-ilicious goodness …
email2me : no problem for breakfast. maybe it was the cold weather, we were hungry most of the time.
worldwindows : yeah, banh my the cheaper choice for breakfast on the go.
ck lam : yeah, almost on every road, on most junctions, you can see ppl sitting on those stools, slurping on their bowls of steamy goodness, oblivious to their surrounding.
teckiee : yeah! it was rather cooling as well, and the coffee gave warmth and sufficient kickstart to our day!
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I still can remember the strong smell of the Pho Bo, realy can not tahan la.
However, I really like their baguette, it’s not really the same with the baguette available here.
The strong coffee also was great indeed, hehe…suitable for coffee addictor like me la…and a good experience for us to ‘mao kai’ there drinking coffee…
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The pork baguette looks crazy sinful. The Pho Bo sure looks tantalizing, not to mention hugeee!
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Min : the mao kai experience was memorable eh? pity we only mao once or twice only.
Bangsar-Babe : sinful yeah, to the point when we picked out the fatty portions.
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I miss eating Pho!
Are those people lining up to see the Uncle Ho’s musseleum?
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Haha you had me cracking at Fur-ball ok! Now I will never look at Pho Bo the same way again… LOL
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Definitely a beef lover paradise eh~~
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Selba : you’re right! all of us were lining up, so disciplined for once, to see the erm, well-preserved body of Uncle Ho.
iamthewitch : erm, that’s the easiest way to pronounce them I think. though it’s off the mark…
mimid3vils : yeah, but of course pork n chicken also a lot, depends on which dish you opt for…
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Ooh…The coffee was one of the best during the entire trip. Even their famous Trung Nguyen 3-in-1 ( Vietnam’s answer to Nescafe )coffee pales in comparison.How often do we get to enjoy morning coffee “mao kai’ing” in the street =P.
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uv changed ur look! i love it.. so big and easy to read.. last time teeny weeny la.. 😛 anyways this does justice to your photography for sure.
last time i read every word. now i feel every photo. good job!
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gime that pho bo..it sucks having to pay over rm 20 for mass produced pho bo in kl 🙁
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MBoy : yeah, imagine squatting down by some mamak stalls in Msia … where got business like that?!!
Cumi & Ciki : i changed layout since after Hanoi. yeah, the previous cramped setting kinda limiting aint it?
kampungboycitygal : yeah, agreed! for RM6, you're basically getting two persons' worth.
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ah, what i’d do for a nice piping hot bowl of pho now….sounds like u had a blast in hanoi. i want to go saigon now, but accommodation so blardy exp…
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soybean curd + soy bean drink is interesting.
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Pork baguette! yummm..giv me bread anytime!
hv u tried pho hoa at the curve? wonder if its authentic enuff..
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FBB : Saigon dun have guesthouses meh? should have right? gotta stay away from thehustle n bustle of Vietnam. maybe after few yrs?
Little Inbox : yeha, like tau fu fa, but wetter.
thenomadGourmand : erm, i walked pass a few times, dunno nice not. but their price is rather reasonable, if i’m not mistaken.
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i’ve always been curious to know how those banh mys taste like cus it seems like the filling’s made of local ingredients. oh, there’s chili sauce as well. yummy.
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the hotel seems pretty good deal eh..
which part at Hanoi?
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Nic : like baguette and mince pork, with fresh greens and chilli sauce. 🙂
Hayley Phoon : Old Quarters, or 36 Streets as they call it. North part of Hoan Kiem Lake. should be easy to navigate with a map, or utilizing the taxi service.
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okies dokies..thanks =)
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