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RE: PHO'? (Pha^`n 4 - Tie^'p theo) -Reply
So how about Pho Thi`n nearby Hoan Kiem lake? I tried both there and Pho
Thin at the corner of Lo` -Du'c - Le^ Va(n Hu*u and seems the one at Hoan
Kiem lake is better, another thing to prove is Pho Thin at HK lake has
have more customer than the one in LoDuc.
Cheers
PBi`nh
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Aiviet Nguyen wrote:
>
> Yes, two protocols cannot talk much. However, the real Pho+? Thi`n is not
> in LoDuc. That is the fake Thi`n.
> And the fake things are usually not so good.(There can be exceptions
> though). It is commonly accepted that the best Pho+? in
> Hanoi was the real Pho+? Thi`n that located on Ddinh Tie^n Hoa`ng Street.
> Professor Cooperman, an american also agreed with that.
> I also heard that american-vietnamese in Cali believed that the Cali Pho+
> is the best.
> Cheers
> Aiviet
> ================
>
> Ddi vo+'i ba.n hay ddi vo+'i ngu+o+`i ye^u. Vo+'i nguo+`i ye^u thi`
> pha?i hai na(m ro~ mu+o+`i.
>
> Ddo'i bu.ng nho+' Ba'c si~ Thi`n. Nu+?a dde^n gia^.t mi`nh nho+' ba'c
> dde.p giai. Dde.p giai nhu+ la` lai Pha'p.
>
> Quotes from the real Mr.Thi`n.
>
>
> On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Huy Quang Nguyen (Global Trends) wrote:
>
> > Hello anh AiViet
> >
> > Your assumptions could not be applied to the everyone. On my own
> > thought, the Pho+?'s tastes depends much on people who have Pho+?. I
> > tried Pho+? in the Seattle's China town, San Jose... and believe myself
> > that Pho+? Thi`n Ha` No^.i (must be the one in LoDuc) is the best one
> > all around the world. But my Viet-American friend also tried this in
> > Hanoi and he betted that the Pho+? in Seatte was better. However, you
> > eat your Pho+? and I eat mine.
> >
> > Quang Huy
> >
> > > ----------
> > > From: Aiviet Nguyen
> > > Reply To: vnsa-l@csd.uwm.edu
> > > Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 1997 11:08 PM
> > > To: Multiple recipients of list
> > > Subject: Re: PHO'? (Pha^`n 4 - Tie^'p theo) -Reply
> > >
> > > Hi Anh TA Tuan,
> > >
> > > Thanks for Pho+?. In the last year, I had Pho+? in Hanoi, but it was
> > > not
> > > so good as I thought.
> > > In fact, it is just a nostalgia about those the days. The atmosphere,
> > >
> > > the memory of old days are more important than Pho+? itself.
> > > Now I can bet that the Pho+?, my "Ba` Chi. ho." cooks is the best in
> > > the
> > > world ( Seriously !!).
> > >
> > > It is a fact that we are loosing all habits. Attempts to keep them
> > > are
> > > ridiculous. A lot of handy craft shops stopped their productions. Su+
> > > Ha?i du+o+ng cannot compete with low quality Chinese one.
> > >
> > > In 1986, one of my friend invited me to watch " Mu'a bo^ng". He
> > > said,
> > > we are the last people who can enjoy this culture. Now I regret that I
> > >
> > > did not go because I had a meeting in my institute.
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > > Aiviet
> > >
> >
>