Vietnamese girls glide by on bicycles much as willowy frames saunter along the streets of Paris. French colonial architecture stands resplendent in Siem Reap and the sultry streets of Saigon are dotted with patisseries. The tree lined boulevards of Hanoi are centred around Hoan Kiem Lake while the River Seine snakes through the City of [...]
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East of France
Posted: 10th February 2011 by Carmen Jenner in Amuse Boche, Asia, France, Siem Reap, Cambodia, VietnamTags: baguette, Cambodia, Cha Ca La Vong, cuisine, Dalat, France, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, Hue, Indochina, Laos, noodles, rice, Saigon, starch, Vietnam
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Eating out in Siem Reap
Posted: 6th May 2009 by Carmen Jenner in Amuse Boche, Asia, Cambodian, Siem Reap, CambodiaTags: Cambodia, food, Khmer, Siem reap, travel
EATING OUT IN SIEM REAP Although many travellers come to Siem Reap to explore the marvels of Angkor Wat and the neighbouring temples, it’s the cuisine that leaves many staggered for words. With an array of international tastes well catered for like Thai, Vietnamese, Indian and French, The Old Market area is a popular spot [...]
