Vietnamese God

Sunday, July 03, 2016

Nha Trang

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 A short and sweet break is always great especially when it means returning to my hometown to visit friends, family and eat amazing food. I ...
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Saturday, August 29, 2015

Kyoto - Kamura

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I had heard so much about the ancient city of Kyoto. Many of my friends and clients love this part of Japan and it hasn't disappoint...
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Tokyo

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Five nights in Tokyo is not enough but I'm very happy with what I experienced. People are so friendly, things here are amazingly clea...
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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Chiang Mai

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With lots of recommendations from our friends for food and what do to in Chiang Mai, we arrived with quite a list to achieve in five sh...
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Thursday, May 21, 2015

Now Noa Private Island, Palawan, Philippines

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Yet another short great 2 different flight with Cebu airlines, a 3.5 hour bus ride and 35 minute boat trip. We arrived at Noa Noa islan...
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Friday, May 08, 2015

Mui Ne

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My two night-three day escape to Mui Ne right before Tet was great even though the bus trip to get there from Dalat wasn't as I expe...
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Sunday, April 26, 2015

Siem Reap

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I just enjoyed a short escape to Siem Riep to eat different food, meet friends and to relax. It is a much busier place than on my previou...
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Van Cong Tu
Van Cong Tu is a food blogger and local hospitality industry insider from Nha Trang currently living in Hanoi. He has an enormous passion for his country's food and culture. Tu's blog, cheekily named Vietnamese God, is where he started to document his food and culture adventures in 2005. Tu's quirky observations also found their way into Pathfinder magazine and Vietnam's TimeOut. Tu's experience managing some of Hanoi's finest dining establishments along with his special interest in street-food (he's shared many hours trawling the street stalls and markets with stickyrice blogger, Mark Lowerson) make him the genuine, local authority on Hanoi's food scene.
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