Do you eat to live or do you live to eat?
I have never tried Vietnamese food before
Must have many Vietnamese restaurants in Sg for you to try.
I like Vietnamese food. The beef noodles looks delicious.
Thin tender beef slices! Yummy!
I love Vietnamese but I wouldn't think I would go and eat that there...at their prices.
The western meals much more expensive here.
Two staples of Vietnamese cuisine...beef noodles and lemongrass something something! ;)
I like the taste of lemongrass!
OOooooo... I would love to try that beef noodles. Looks so yummy!
Different style than the braised chinese beef.
More Asian food in NZ? Love to try the seafood with lemongrass, dear! xoxo
The food is tasty so why not? :)
I will go for Vietnamese food anytime. Love it!
Yay! Same here! :)
Vietnamese dishes always appetizing. Punch of flavors in it.
You are absolutely right! :)
The vermicelli looked good.
Yes, it was very tasty! I am trying to find a similar version at Vietnamese restaurants in KL.
Hmm Australia has loads of good Vietnamese food due to the 'boat people' crises years back. NZ the same?
I don't know the answer to your question, sorry. :(
Japanese, Korean, Thai, Western and Chinese, all kinds of food I had tried, except Vietnamese
What is stopping you from trying?
I wonder if I will eat beef if I visit NZ... That beef pho looks quite wonderful.(Of course I will eat beef, not in Malaysia, and NZ beef is like... yeah...)
Oh, so you answered your own wondering thought. Good! :)
I do enjoy Vietnamese food evry much when they used raw basils or mint leaves in their dishes. What you enjoyed are new to me! Here, they don;t serve the same.
I think maybe not seafood but pork or chicken vermicelli like that is served at Pho Vietz at Atria, Damansara Jaya.
I have never tried Vietnamese food before
ReplyDeleteMust have many Vietnamese restaurants in Sg for you to try.
DeleteI like Vietnamese food. The beef noodles looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThin tender beef slices! Yummy!
DeleteI love Vietnamese but I wouldn't think I would go and eat that there...at their prices.
ReplyDeleteThe western meals much more expensive here.
DeleteTwo staples of Vietnamese cuisine...beef noodles and lemongrass something something! ;)
ReplyDeleteI like the taste of lemongrass!
DeleteOOooooo... I would love to try that beef noodles. Looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteDifferent style than the braised chinese beef.
DeleteMore Asian food in NZ? Love to try the seafood with lemongrass, dear! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThe food is tasty so why not? :)
DeleteI will go for Vietnamese food anytime. Love it!
ReplyDeleteYay! Same here! :)
DeleteVietnamese dishes always appetizing. Punch of flavors in it.
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right! :)
DeleteThe vermicelli looked good.
ReplyDeleteYes, it was very tasty! I am trying to find a similar version at Vietnamese restaurants in KL.
DeleteHmm Australia has loads of good Vietnamese food due to the 'boat people' crises years back. NZ the same?
ReplyDeleteI don't know the answer to your question, sorry. :(
DeleteJapanese, Korean, Thai, Western and Chinese, all kinds of food I had tried, except Vietnamese
ReplyDeleteWhat is stopping you from trying?
DeleteI wonder if I will eat beef if I visit NZ... That beef pho looks quite wonderful.
ReplyDelete(Of course I will eat beef, not in Malaysia, and NZ beef is like... yeah...)
Oh, so you answered your own wondering thought. Good! :)
DeleteI do enjoy Vietnamese food evry much when they used raw basils or mint leaves in their dishes. What you enjoyed are new to me! Here, they don;t serve the same.
ReplyDeleteI think maybe not seafood but pork or chicken vermicelli like that is served at Pho Vietz at Atria, Damansara Jaya.
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