Saturday, December 10, 2011

Creperie and Cafe @ Han Thuyen Street, Ho Chi Minh

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Located very near the Notre Dame Cathedral. Touted as one with good view for alfresco dining, we came and saw the awesome view was just a park. Hmm.

view from our seats
seats
menu
yup, been trying coffee everywhere I go!
ice-coffee or ca phe da

I liked the ice coffee here. It came already with iced cubes, unlike the one where you have to wait for the drip to finish.

some fruity drink with soda

iced-tea or apple tea, can't remember

For tea-break, decided to order crepes since its the shop's specialty. Tried one sweet and one savoury.

tiramisu

it's melting!
The tiramisu crepes was good! All of us loved it. Sweet and soft, and the crepe skin was very eggy!

pizza crepes

cheesy goodness

The savoury pizza crepes was nice too. However, if you're particular about not having any frozen peas and corns in your food, then you won't like this.

The atmosphere is laid-back and we enjoyed the sunset with the setting sun casting soft lights over the trees. Lots of locals like to throng the park somehow. Slowly we saw street vendors coming out to hawk their food. And saw local 'saman' aunty coming by to chase cars away!


night view at the cafe
Notre Dame Cathedral evening view

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Hana Mizuki @ Le Thanh Ton Street, Ho Chi Minh

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Located at Le Thanh Ton Street, District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City. The street has many other Japanese eateries as well as pizza parlours. Hana Mizuki was one the restaurants that we stumbled upon and decided on impromptu basis.


dining area at level 2

The restaurant is actually quite small, and we were ushered upstairs where there are more seats available. We chose to have their set lunches, so we ordered the 2 beef sets and 2 sashimi sets. Each set comes with miso soup, rice, chawan mushi and an appetiser. Added extra order of gyoza to share. For drinks, they will ask if you'd like Vietnamese green tea or Japanese green tea. The bottled Heineken is actually quite cheap, at VND35,000, which is like SGD2+? Darn, should've drank beer instead. Hahaha!

The place actually feels abit worn down. Tell-tale signs included the dirty looking walls, and the overused menu. Not to worry though, overall, it was clean and comfortable to dine-in.

Japanese green tea

coca-cola

The appetiser was quite unique, being sliced bitter gourd served cold. You'll either like it or hate it. It was quite bitter, actually. Never had this in Singapore before, have you?

appetiser - cold cut sliced bitter gourd with egg and spring onions
chawan mushi

with prawns and fish cake slice

The chawan mushi was served just lukewarm. But the taste was alright.

gyoza

The gyoza already came doused in vinegar and ready to eat. Not bad, but could be even better if it has more vegetables in it.

beef set with stir-fried squid

sashimi for the sashimi set
close-up view of the tender beef

stir-fried squid with onions

Japanese rice

potato salad

miso soup

The sashimi looked so good, and I'd bet that it tasted good too. Well, my friends who had it can attest that it was fresh and nice. *sobs* Didn't order that because was apprehensive about eating raw fish in a place that is far from hotel...

Anyway, I liked the beef too. Nice and tender, and goes well with the sauce that has minced garlic in it for extra spiciness (but mind your breath thereafter though...). The squid was fresh and not overcooked. Yums. The rice in the bento was alot and combined with the potato salad, well..the stomach did feel heavier after lunch.

The set lunches prices that we had was about VND150,000 to VND180,000. So a budget of say about  SGD13 per pax, got us quite a good lunch.

Service was quite slow though because there was just only one waitress to serve the upper floor, which just consist of two tables, including ours.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Ty Coz Saigon @ Ho Chi Minh

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Located at 178/4 Pasteur, District 1 Ho Chi Minh City. Quite near the cathedral. Was advised by the hotel receptionist to make a reservation, prior to visiting for dinner.

Took a cab there, and we reached within 10-15 minutes. If walk, probably half hour or so.

is this the right place?

After alighting from the cab, we had to walk a little bit inside before noticing the restaurant's signboard.


outside of the restaurant


First impression of the place, was "whoa.. so dark!"


yup, this is the right place


Then we had to climb stairs upon stairs, and voila~ Our seats were at the rooftop.


can see the cathedral
table settings


Once we're seated, the waitress brought out a huge white board menu.


whiteboard menu

We were served iced-tea while perusing the menu.


complimentary iced-tea (unsweetened)


The ala-carte items on the menu looked kind of expensive, starting from VND195,000 and up to VND1,100,000.  The most expensive item was Tournedos Rossini (steak and foie gras). Sounds so tempting...


Monsieur Philippe, the friendly chef, came out to explain the menu for us. It was really an item by item explanation of the menu, right from the main ingredients used, to cooking style and sauces. Wow. First time I've ever heard so much about French cuisine, preparation/cooking method and different types of sauces used for some of the dishes. Information overload!


Philippe


One thing that Philippe said that puts a smile to our face. The set dinner (inclusive of one starter/appetiser, one main dish and one dessert) price is pegged to its main course/dish pricing. Wooohoo! Phew.



still choosing from the menu? Eat this first, amuse bouche


So, our party of 4 decided to order 3 set dinners to share and a bottle of red wine to go along with our food. For appetisers, we ordered a Salad Foie de Volaille (salad with duck liver),  baked oysters and mussels. For mains, we ordered a Sole Meunière (fish), Canard à l'Orange (duck in orange sauce) and Contre Filet (US beef ~ 220 gms before cooking). And for dessert, our order was cheesecake, Poires au Vin Rouge (pear in red wine) and hot tea (yeap, we ran out of desserts to order).


Had minor difficulty in ordering wine because the waitress doesn't seem to understand English much, and our initial selection was out because they ran out of stock for that bottle. So, we chose another red that is within our budget (VND630,000). Settled for a bottle of Earthworks Barossa Valley Shiraz 2008 (Australia).


restaurant logo on plate


First entree, salad with duck liver. Simple looking dish but nicely tossed with garlic oil. Yummy!


lots of duck liver, yay!
tender liver


Mussels in creamy white wine sauce, served with bread.


lots of mussels

warm bread

yummy sauce
baked oysters
with cheese


We were really looking forward to our mains after having enjoyed all the yummylicious starters.


red wine
spicy and goes well with chocolates


But had a minor surprise when we were served sorbet after the starters. Being ignorant of French cuisine, we didn't know that this was to be the palate cleanser prior to the next course until our neighbouring table took pity on our confused look, and told us what this is. Orhh...now we understand. Hehee!


pink guava flavour


Ok, after the short interlude, here comes the mains:


from left to right: duck, steak, and fish
sole meunière
contre filet with spinach and mushroom pepper sauce
medium rare

duck in orange sauce
yummy tender duck meat


The duck was flavourful and tender plus can really taste the orange in the sauce. The beef was good and retained its natural flavours. Didn't like the fish though as it was a little on the over-cooked side. But the potatoes were good! Yums.


Next, desserts!


cheesecake

pear in red wine sauce

ice-cream and chocolates (for the tea)
tea ( we chose chamomile)


cheesecake was soft and not too sweet

pear still has some bite to it, and yeah, pink guava sorbet again!

coffee ice-cream and chocolate (probably 85% cacao?)

cute teacup


We enjoyed leisurely dinner that spanned some 3 hours. The place allows smoking too. 


The meal costs VND1,740,000 in total and fed 4 happy people.



 
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