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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Lunch at Ben Nay on an island

As we came out of Cu Chi Tunnel, it was time to board the van to get to Ben Nay for lunch.


This is our private bus, for only the four of us, and the tour guide

Saw this student (not much older than my youngest daughter) riding a bicycle from school

we reached the restaurant, we had to go over a cute little bridge
The architectural design of Ben Nay Restaurant has taken its inspiration from traditional Vietnamese style while adding modern accents. (From the brochure)
Its tasteful buildings are placed in an intimate area of 5000 square meters with a capacity of 300 seats and divided into three zones: hall for 100 people (we were placed in a hall)
7 km from the famous Cu Chi tunnels, something quite different is waiting for you: Ben Nay restaurant is the place to rest and enjoy fine Vietnamese cuisine.

Located on a small isalnd surrounded by the flow of the Lang The River,
in the midst of green rice fields, Ben Nay is endowed with a view of the poetic, romantic and
a peaceful, quiet landscape. visitors can enjoy the specialties of Vietnamese food while watching flocks of white storks flying to their nests over rice fields stretching as far as you can see. (No, we did not see any that day!)

Our place reserved for us, by the lake (relax with us in pleasant pastoral scenery and savour special dishes from our menu)

we could view the pond

full of water hyacinths floating past

the hyacinths were not in bloom that day

You can see from the picture the whole floating restaurant

Bustling and crowded with tourists: hall for 20 to 100 people

individual pavilions for dining

quiet bungalows for partied between good friends

setting looked cosy and grand


Ben Nay Vietnamese Cuisine
As a special treat, toruists can enjoy the pastoral dishes of Vietnam's southern waterways.

while waiting, played with the fan bought from vendors


cowboy waiters arrived with our food

suddenly everything was served at once




We had all of this for lunch!!!!
Fried Morning glory was actually kangkong or water convovulus




omeeltte with tomato(cut into four portions)

Fried chicken with fish sauce

Cooked fish in clay pot

Vegetable soup with fish balls

prawn crackers

Banana flower salad with chicken (so sour! no one touched this!)




Finished!!!! Except for the banana flower salad and morning glory vegetable!!
Then we went to the War Remnants Museum......

All the world leaders at that time are smiling, laughing and happy,
oblivious to
the Vietnamese who are crying, wailing and weeping over their dead and fallen husbands, children, and babies in the WAR.

Menacing looking war planes outside the museum grounds

Posing with the massive bombs, shells, grenades and whathaveyou

so lucky not to be vietnamese

Handsome, hunky , hale and hearty American tourist with hearthrob actor looks!!
(I am so good at alliteration, right?)
More of the War Remnant Museum in subsequent posts.

3 comments:

Sue Lin said...

Hahahah, u simply take photo of other tourist!

MK Loo said...

Because he looked so hunky, and he had awesome tattoos!!

Sue Lin said...

Hahah ur so funny! =)