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RE: PHO'? (Pha^`n 4 - Tie^'p theo) -Reply
I don't like Pho+? at Dinh Tien Hoanh that much although I'm living next
to 'Ho^` Hoa`n Kie^'m'. However, I've got a tip for those who will try
'Pho+? ta'i la(n': everytime order Pho+?, please don't forget to ask for
'nu+o+'c thi.t bo` xa`o ta'i la(n' and mix with Pho+?, you will have
your 'nu+o+'c Pho+?' so swee...et.
Quang Huy
> ----------
> From: Le Phu Binh
> Reply To: vnsa-l@csd.uwm.edu
> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 1997 9:16 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: 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
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
>