Vietnam
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@october-rust thanks buddy. Our new friend Lee insisted that I look just like Paul Walker from the Fast/ Furious movies. My wife found that hilarious hahah
@Fadez we’ve really loved Da Nang. Kinda glitzy like a SE Asian Miami I’ve heard it described as. Haha.
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@Mizmazzle beautiful pictures, have you commissioned your denim suit yet!?
I ate Bahn Mi every day for breakfast when I was there... such a unique taste that just can't be replicated outside of the country.
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@Mizmazzle so nice to see you in these places. Loved vietnam so much and really want to get there again!
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Pretty awesome place, eh! Loved Hoi An at night with all the colourful lanterns and ambiance. Would love to go back again … where are you off to next?
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Also, today marked our one year anniversary. So, to celebrate, we went spelunking 7km into (14km round trip ) Paradise Cave in Ke Bang National Park. We hired a guide and were the only people in the cave past the initial 1km tourist area. It was insane!! The pictures don’t do it justice. At one point we had to swim in water over neck deep for 50 meters to get to the next stretch of the cave. Unforgettable!!!
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Great photos @Mizmazzle Looks like a lot of fun!!!
Cave adventure is probably best date idea ever. Great choice for the anniversary. Congratulations!
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@Mizmazzle pic 3 tells us everything we need to know – thanks for taking us along for the ride (pun intended)!
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@Mizmazzle No offer from Elon Musk to rescue you out of that cave?
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Meeting up at a local (for them at least
) brewery with @EdH @doubletee and @Nocturama later today, and then have a Vietnamese food truck on.
I'll update as to how it compares to the real deal!
I've consciously avoided Vietnamese food in the UK in the past so not be disappointed, but I have high hopes for this one after checking out their website
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@T4920 I’m lucky enough to have one of my sons friends at school who is Vietnamese and the food parcels we get once a week and even more are amazing
I’m torn between Vietnamese or Thai for my favourite cuisineMy wife by birth is Indonesian but came to OZ at 3 months old so unfortunately can’t cook for shit in terms of Asian food
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@Brian I think Thai takes the number one spot for me, that's why I go back there year after year. Khao Soi is my absolute favourite meal in the world, and the fact you can find on every street corner in Chiang Mai for about £2 including a beer makes the 30 hour round trip so worth it!
I've been to every South East Asian country apart from Myanmar, but Indonesian food was the only cuisine I didn't find particularly memorable.
My most memorable experience food-wise out there was buying a couple of Balut Eggs down some back alley in Cambodia, and physically not being able to put it in my mouth!
The German guy I was with chowed his down like it was nothing, but I was so repulsed by the look/smell of it that my body and mind went into self-preservation mood and i just couldn't bring myself to try it, as much as I usually pride myself on being adventurous with food haha...
@Mizmazzle you could probably find one in Vietnam if you were so inclined...