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Cooking School in Hoi An – 11 Amazing Dishes

June 30, 2014 in Asia, Destinations, Vietnam

The variety of flavours & ingredients in authentic Vietnamese cuisine is fascinating to me.  Coming from Toronto, I already thought we had good exposure to international cuisines, but after visiting Vietnam, I realized just how much more we were missing!  After taking a cooking class in Hoi An, I was able to appreciate the emphasis on fresh ingredients and how to build subtle flavours with herbs and aromatics.  A lot of our dishes started with throwing together a combination of items and mashing them up into a paste with mortar and pestle.

This half-day class was a lot of fun and the great thing is that it’s very hands-on.  But the best part was sampling all the dishes we prepared.  We were 11 people, so we actually made 11 dishes together.  Highly recommended! 🙂

Cooking School:  Green Bamboo   (+84 (0)905815600 van@greenbamboo-hoian.com)
The Itinerary:  You get picked up at your hotel, and the day starts with a trip to the market.  Van takes the time to explain all the weird and wonderful things you’ll encounter.  Then your group will head back to Van’s beautiful home to prepare and cook the dishes you have selected.  Duration:  8 AM to 3 PM

The Rules:

1. Each person gets to pick a dish to prepare from start to finish
2. Be open to new flavours
3. Have fun!

Our extensive menu (yes, we actually made every single dish from scratch with fresh ingredients):

  • Stew pork belly with coconut milk – my favourite!
  • Fish in clay pot (cá kho tộ) with pork belly
  • Fish BBQ in banana leaf (lemon grass, fresh turmeric shallot and garlic)
  • Cha Ca (Hanoi Specialty)
  • Beef noodles soup (Pho Bo)
  • Beef BBQ in La Lot leaf (piper leaves)
  • Stir fry chicken with lemon grass and chili
  • Chicken rissoles with lemon grass, garlic and shallot
  • Stir fry shrimp with lemon grass and chili
  • Fried spring roll with spring onion (shrimp and meat)
  • Fresh spring rolls (spring onion, mint, lemon basil, carrot and green bean) with pork and shrimp

Go to my next post to see where else we ate in Hoi An.

Pork belly simmering in coconut milk

Stew pork belly with coconut milk - final product

Stew pork belly with coconut milk – final product

Fish in clay pot - prepwork

Fish in clay pot – prepwork

Fish in clay pot

Fish in clay pot

Kevin grilling his whole fish

Kevin grilling his whole fish

Fish BBQ in banana leaf

Cha Ca - grilling the fish first

Cha Ca – grilling the fish first

Cha Ca - Step 2 - sauteeing with dill and herbs

Cha Ca – Step 2 – sauteeing with dill and herbs

Cha Ca - plated

Cha Ca – plated

Pho Bo

Pho Bo

Beef La Lot leaf - before grilling

Beef La Lot leaf – before grilling

Beef BBQ in La Lot leaf

Beef BBQ in La Lot leaf

Stir fry chicken with lemongrass & chili

Stir fry chicken with lemongrass & chili

Chicken rissoles with lemon grass, garlic & shallot

Chicken rissoles with lemon grass, garlic & shallot

Stir fry shrimp with lemon grass and chili

Fried Spring Rolls

Fried Spring Rolls

 

Tags: cooking school, Food, Tour, Vietnam
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Son Trach (Phong Nha) Region – Things to See & Do

June 12, 2014 in Asia, Destinations, Vietnam

Hidden amidst the jungle in Central Vietnam is the most stunning limestone region, complete with massive caves & underground streams.  If you are adventure travelers or nature lovers, you will absolutely LOVE this place!  Plan to spend at least 3 days here to get a taste of what the area has to offer.  The realization that you are just a tiny drop in the proverbial ocean really hits you like a ton of bricks here.

You will find this in the Son Trach Commune in Bo Trach District, Quang Binh Province.  Please see my previous post on how to get here.

The sky is the limit in terms of what you can do in this region.  However, please ensure you have a knowledgeable guide/company take you deeper into the jungle and into caves as there are still unexploded ordnance (UXO) throughout Vietnam.

Depending on how much time you have, mix & match some of the options below to create your own itinerary:

Visit to Hang Son Doong, the World’s Largest Cave
Time:  7 Days/6 Nights
Cost:  $3,000 USD (63,300,000 VND) per person

Discovered in 2009, the cave was opened to the public only recently.  Currently, they are only allowing 84 tourists to visit the cave per year.  This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so if you are interested, check for availability as early as you can.  Here is an interesting video on how researchers surveyed Hang Son Doong.  See the itinerary & details on this tour on the Oxalis Adventure Tours website.  For this particular itinerary, they also have 2 UK caving experts who will accompany you on the tour.

Overnight in TuLan Cave or Hang En Cave
Time:  Tour Options available from 2-4 Days/1-3 Nights
Cost:  $225-475 USD (4,700,000-10,000,000 VND) per person

This is a unique opportunity to trek through jungle, swim through caves & sleep under the stars.  Unfortunately, we didn’t have time to stay overnight in the caves, but we bumped into a group on their way out and they had rave reviews.  A few of the trekkers said it was the best sleep they’ve had in a VERY long time!  Check out the Oxalis website for exact itineraries and pricing.  They have options for 1-4 Day Tours for TuLan Cave, and a 2 Day Tour for Hang En Cave.

Visit Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
Time:  0.5-1 Day
Cost:  40,000-1,200,000 VND per person

Join a tour or go it alone, it’s up to you.  If you have limited time, ride in by motorbike and visit Dark Cave.  For Phong Nha Cave, it will take a bit of organizational work to gather enough people to split the cost of the boat.  If you have a full day, you may want to join the Farmstay National Park Tour and all logistics will be taken care of for you.

Day Trip to Paradise Cave
Time:  0.5-1 Day
Cost:  120,000-2,650,000 VND per person

Technically, you can see Paradise Cave while visiting the National Park, but you can only access the first 1km without a guide.  If you want to go deeper into the cave, you can join a tour that will take you 3.5 km into the cave, well past the manmade paths and lights.

Mountain Bike through the Countryside
Time:  3-4 Hours
Cost:  Bike Rental (Check with where you are staying to see if they offer free bike rentals.  Farmstay offers bikes for 20,000 VND per hour)

Grab a map of the area and spend the morning or afternoon riding through the countryside.  Relax at the ‘Pub with Cold Beer’, or catch/kill/cook your own chicken with the ‘Chicken Lady’.  You also can’t miss the ‘Wild Boar Farm’.

Go back to my main page about Son Trach Region, or continue reading to see what we did while we were in Son Trach.

Tags: Adventure, Biking, Caves, Countryside, Tour, Vietnam
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One Beautiful Night in Halong Bay

May 23, 2014 in Asia, Destinations, Vietnam

Kevin & I are generally low-budget travelers, but since we were meeting my sister & her husband to go to Halong Bay together, we decided to splurge (a lot).  We joined Huong Hai Sealife Cruise’s 2 Day/1 Night cruise & loved it!  You can find details of the full itinerary on their website.  They also offer a 2 Night/3 Day cruise, but I felt that the 1 night was enough for us.

Note: If you fear motion sickness, you shouldn’t worry too much as the boat is relatively still since you are in the bay (Bai Tu Long Bay) & still quite close to shore.  I generally get motion sickness very easily, and I did experience some discomfort, but did not have to resort to taking meds (just don’t look out the window while you’re eating).  You should still carry some Gravol with you, just in case.

Here’s a quick review & summary of our activities:

Rooms – 5-star (in my opinion).  Their rooms look exactly as they do in the company’s photos; the beds are comfy & the washroom facilities are clean.  Each of our cabins had a little balcony as well, which is a nice touch.

Food – Excellent.  Lunch & Breakfast were served buffet style, but the selection was very good and they will accomodate any dietary restrictions or allergies you may have.  Our ‘gala dinner’ was very nice.  We got to dress up a bit & enjoy some entertainment as well as a nice sit-down dinner.  We had a 4-course meal, all of which was very tasty.

Cooking Demonstation – This was really fun and interactive.  Our cruise manager was pretty funny!  This transitioned nicely into their happy hour where you can buy drinks at a reduced rate.

Day 1 Excursions – We visited Hang Sung Sot (Surprise Cave) and wandered leisurely around as our guide pointed out interesting shapes formed by the limestone.  The cave is nicely lit up and there is a defined path constructed for the large groups of tourists who file through every day.  We were transported back to the boat for a brief 15 min break, and we were off again to Ti Top Island.

You have the opportunity to walk up to the summit and/or enjoy the beach.  I believe it was about 20 min to make it to the top, where you’ll have panoramic views of Halong Bay and all its beautiful islets.  As we were walking back down to the beach, the sun was just starting to set, and it was really beautiful.  🙂
We had only 15-20 min to play on the beach.  The sand is soft, so kick off your shoes and enjoy.

Day 2 Excursion – We woke up, had a light breakfast and climbed into our kayaks.  We paddled around the bay for about 45min, getting pretty close to some monkeys and to the limestone structures.

Added Options, which we had included in our package:

2-Way Transfer between Hanoi & Halong City – It is a 4 hour ride each way, although our return trip was over 4.5 hours because our driver was going at a snail’s pace.  There is 1 rest stop, which also includes 20min of mandatory shopping time.  You can make your own way to Halong City by taking the regular buses leaving Hanoi, but keep in mind that your cruise may not wait for you if you arrive late.  We were actually late on arrival due to road construction and the cruise manager was waiting to escort us directly to the boat.

 Kayaking – If you have the opportunity and the energy, this is a great option to add to your package!

Tags: Cruise, Halong Bay, Tour, Vietnam
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