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The drinks in Vietnam
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HaNoi's Lakeside Cafes
The only thing a cafe must ultimately do is serve coffee and light fere worthy of your patronage, as the sign promises. Trusted Hanoi spots of this genre include "La Place," "Au Lie," and "Cafe Mocha." And then there is ambiance - indispensable and wholly particular to the mood. Enter Hanoi's lakeside cafes for a taste of quality cushioned In ambiance.
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Vietnamese Tea
The Vietnamese are in love with this thing called tea. They drink it everywhere and at any time: at formal meetings, after meals, at weddings and funerals. They place it on altars as an offering to their ancestors. But tea drinking is not a recent trend in Viet Nam. It has an ancient history, though it remains as important to the Vietnamese today as it was in the past.
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A Hue Cup of Tea
Tea drinking is an age-old habit in many parts of the world. Different people at different times have their own ways of drinking tea. But consuming tea is not only a way to quench one's thirst: for some, it is an art form and a religious practice. In Viet Nam, as well as in certain other countries, tea has long been a part of traditional medicine and philosophy; and today remains a noble pastime, requiring much time and patience to perfect.
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Coffee with cell phone and net
Located in a quiet quarter, I-Fone has not only coffee but also mobile phone and internet services. This is why it is called "the three-in-one rendezvous".
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This tonic is so refreshing in the heat
Nuoc sam, a type of drink prepared from herbal plants, is one of the most popular drinks of Asians when the heat is at its worst. In Ho Chi Minh City, nuoc sam is usually sold from handcarts vendors set up on the pavements along busy streets.
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Fresh Green Tea
It will be a shortcoming for the place and people if forget to mention to fresh green tea in Phu Tho’s gastronomy. Among dozens of tea products, Phu Tho people have choose a simple and natural drink to serve friends and guests. It is Fresh Green Tea.
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Van Village’s Wine
The Van Village’s wine is famed for its great delicacy and flavor.
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Cao Bang Bitter Tea - New feature of Viet tea culture
Bitter tea or Che Khom in local language is the valuable, rarely and precious, special plant of Cao Bang province.
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Creeper tea
Creeper tea is the pharmaceutical resources of Cao Bang province.
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Wine in Cao Bang
Visitors, who come to Cao Bang, will all like gecko wine.
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