Saturday, September 29, 2007

Da lat foods

For breakfast and lunch, you can come to the First Floor, section B, Da Lat Market. The stands hereprovide every dish: rice, rice noodle soup, vermicelli, rice soup, Chinese noodle, fine vermicelli, lemma pudding, sweet soup, ...which are servedtill evening. Suppers are available at the Market ofHades on Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, or on the link between Truong Cong Dinh and Tang Bat Ho Streets. For simple but delicious foods, you can enjoy noodle in Anh Sang Hamlet, grilled shrimp-pastry at Nha Lang Slope (Nguyen Bieu Street, linking Truong Cong Dinh Street to Phan Dinh Phung Street), orrice spaghetti soup on Nha Chung Street, Xuan An Section.

In the evening, when in need of a cup of warm coffee, you can go to the inns along Nguyen Chi Thanh Street, or to those scattered around Hoa Binh Area, 3 Thang 2 Street. On the side of Xuan Huong Lake, there are Thanh Thuy and Thuy Ta Restaurants, farther are the garden coffee shops on Tran Phu and Hung Vuong Streets.

4n the chilly cold of the highland, you will find nothing more interesting than to take something really hot.

Da Lat soymilk has the tasty greasiness ofwholly~ground, not mixed soybean.

In the evening, at the Market of Hades and on a section by the side of Xuan Huong Lake are outdoor soymilk shops attracting many tourists. At some corner of the market of Hades is sold the steamed glutinous rice by an old women, each time the cover is opened, hot steam comes out like the fog in Da Lat.

Da Lat sweet soup is also cooked thick and served hot. You can enjoy here the white bean and coconut milk sweet soup, or sweet soups of broad bean, peanut and corn. ..After that, may be a cup of hot coffee full of highland fragrance in some small cozy shop.

You also can taste a dried cuttlefish just grilled in stove, or chew some crisp and hot roasted peanuts, or enjoy some grilled ears of corn brushed with fat and onion and heat penetrating into your teeth !

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Welcome to Dalat, Vietnam

Vietnam’s Dalat—nicknamed “The City of Love,” “Le Petit Paris,” and “City of Eternal Spring”—has long been popular with Vietnamese and expatriate artists and writers who have taken up residence in villas around town. The area, originally inhabited by the Lat and Ma hill tribes which now live in nearby Chicken Village and Lat Village, increased in popularity during the French colonial era. More than 2,000 beautiful French villas dot the area.

Dalat is known all over Vietnam for its flowers. Set next to Xuan Huong Lake, the Dalat Flower Gardens were established in 1966 by the Vietnamese government, and are refined continually. Among the tastefully arranged flora are orchids, hydrangeas, fuchsias, and ferns. Plants and flowers are also for sale, including special fern fibers used to stop bleeding in traditional oriental medicine. Across the road from the Flower Gardens are nurseries with various types of bonsai trees, artfully laid out around the lake.

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