35 reviews or comments posted; 9 questions asked; 57 answers given.
Oregano has become well known for their sandwiches, which are superb. However today I ordered one of the chicken dishes. It was exquisite, tender-off the bone and the sauce was tasty. I give Oregano 5 because of the quality of food, speedy delivery and amazing friendly service.
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First things first - this is not the place for those with a tight budget, however the style of the restaurant and presentation of the food is second to none. The concept is unique, all food is served vertically- with the idea that each 'segment' gets eaten sequentially to enhance the palette."
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It gets 3 stars based solely on the decor and attentive staff. However the chef needs a wake-up call, beef was tough, salmon-passionfruit dish had only the latter flavour.
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Something fresh for hanoians! Great spot to chill out. Highly recommend the cocktails.
Gives me a bit of a 'clockwork orange' feel, but alas no adrenachrome.
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Sure the food is not great, but this is one of the few 'old' hanoi spots still going strong. Luong (sp?) an awesome host and definitely worth taking visitors to see the other side of Hanoi
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Anyone know where I can get dj equipment in Hanoi?
(sorry for the double post all)
What you lads and lasses think of getting us weirdos together for a drink sometime. Great to meet and put a face to the "names"
Poll
1 Good idea Weirdos Unite
2 Perhaps
3 Only if Steve wasnt there
4 Erm .. pass
Anyone here enjoy psytrance music?
Thinking of putting together a party together in a few months in a natural setting outside of Hanoi.
Need to gauge interest first.
for a taste of what to expect music wise
http://www.yousendit.com/download/UW14K2VqQzdRYTgwTVE9PQ
Standalone air conditioner?
Anyone know where I an purchase one of these, either new or second hand?
Whats with these ridiculous rental prices?
I think agents advertising apartments for $650 per month in places like Thang Long International Village, must be taking the mickey! I went to see these apartments for a friend and honestly is not worth even $400. Its cheaper to rent a house on Phuket Island in Thailand...go figure.
I am looking for macs new Leopard OS X. Any suggestions other than Ly Nam De street would be appreciated. :-)
Ello from the north, just wanted to see if any of you know of a place in Saigon that sells dj equipment.
Was wondering if anyone here has used a Vietnamese removal company? I have had a look at Crown and JVK, but the prices way too high for us modest earners. I have used Taxi Thai before, but seems that they only supply the transport and you have to carry everything yourself.
I am wondering if Tom/Elliot could allow users to review properties they have seen and agents they have dealt with. Quite a few people I work for have gone to advertised (on Newhanoian) places and all of the sudden the prices change etc etc.
Posted Tuesday July 11th, 2006.
Depending on what card you are looking for. If its international calls you want to make via the net (ADSL of course) then buy the SNET card.
In response to the question: Which phone card is the best to get?...
Posted Monday September 11th, 2006.
Could you post the number of Club Olympia?
What I mean is the address...I know it is Tran Hung Dao..what number?
In response to the question: Does anyone actually go here? I went by the other day and it seemed ... insalubrious ... and the staff also told me foreigners aren't generally allow...
Posted Saturday November 11th, 2006.
Many schools and many more to come.
To answer your question, it all depends what you want to really do or whether you are a transient teacher or not.
Reputations of schools...
Austil -- University of New South Wales and Vietnam National University links. Pay very well...small and effective
Apollo has a good name and part of International House which allows for some fantastic in-house training.
ACET - IELTS specialists with links to IDP..pay very well.
The rest well to be honest I do not recommend
In response to the question: Hi everybody, There are many schools and teachers (private or not) available in Hanoi, so I have no clue which one to pick. Could someone give a...
Posted Thursday March 22nd, 2007.
The best way to check for leached electricity is to switch off your mains. Check if the meter still runs.
If it does call Hanoi Power Company or Electric Vietnam and they will investigate.
In response to the question: I was wondering if anyone could offer me some advice. We have been living in Hanoi for 4 months now. And it seems to us that we are being taken advan...
Posted Tuesday March 27th, 2007.
Have to agree. Really safe in Hanoi and have often walked around at 2 in the morning (insomnia) and not a hint of trouble.
In response to the question: Thinking of moving to Hanoi for work purposes with my wife and 2 kids. Could you please help me with "real" crime rates and general safety of liv...
Posted Tuesday March 27th, 2007.
Contact Blue Dragon. www.bdcf.org/thanks.html
They will gladly take whatever you are prepared to let go of.
In response to the question: I am leaving Hanoi soon and am cleaning out my closet. Anyone know where I can donate clothes and other household items to a local organization? ...
Posted Monday April 2nd, 2007.
Le Quang Vu
M/P : + 849 1320 8877
YIM:cdc_hanoi@yahoo.com ; MSN: cdcsat@hotmail.com
Industrial Electronic Company ( CDC )
Add : 8 Ly Thuong Kiet str., Hoan Kiem - Ha Noi
Tel : 844-8257 006 Fax : 844-933 0766
HCMC : 24 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Dist 1
Tel : 088 257 463 Fax : 088 290 925
www.humax.com.vn; www.cdcvietnam.com
In response to the question: I have an XSat satellite TV box that requires a "smart card" - my current supplier is being flaky. Does anybody know of a good place to get these ca...
Posted Wednesday April 11th, 2007.
If you have done an undergraduate degree, then the CELTA should be a walk in the park. If not then it will take a bit of work. I know very few people who have failed the CELTA.
In response to the question: Hello all ELT teachers, Am planning to do the CELTA training here in Paris, how difficult is it to pass? Has been some time since I studied grammar, s...
Posted Friday April 13th, 2007.
Ill double check with some of the staff where I work. But I doubt it if you did not have a contract. I think that it has to be contracted to a minimum of 6 months.
In response to the question: We have heard a rumour that upon leaving Vietnam you can get your tax back from working as an ESL teacher. I've been looking on the internet but eve...
Posted Saturday April 14th, 2007.
Depends if youre looking for clothing for men or women. There are quite of women that go to the tailor street just off Hoa Ma (not sure of the street name)
In response to the question: Hi, does anyone know whether there are any good Vietnamese tailors in town? I tried one along Duong Yen Phu but the workmanship is not so good. Thanks...
Posted Monday April 16th, 2007.
Why not just abandon the whole Micro$oft monopoly altogether?
The site below is a link to an open source office package that does EVERYTHING MS does, only better and more reliable. Its worth a try and should you need some help just shout. Ill be glad to assist you.
www.openoffice.org/
In response to the question: Can anyone recommend a computer program shop. I need to find a Microsoft Office Word program to replace a Thai version that was installed on my laptop...
Posted Saturday April 28th, 2007.
You should seriously way up the costs. It could work out cheaper for you to fly with Air Asia to Bangkok and go to Pran Thip Plaza.
As for the talk thru, no worries Toto, we all started somewhere. Ill gladly assist you.
In response to the question: Hi, I'm looking for a) a laptop or maybe desktop computer, hopefully 2nd hand, if not, how much should i be paying for new?? when i do, (& this is ...
Posted Sunday May 6th, 2007.
I am keen. Can work if w get enough crusty tree hugging hippies together.
:-)
In response to the question: This was my New Year's Resolution and it is now May so I thought it was about time I got started on it. I was wondering if anyone knew of an envir...
Posted Friday May 11th, 2007.
I was not expecting such a good response. Alright its a bit short notice for this weekend, so lets make a plan for next week Friday/Saturday.
It would be a good idea to meet/book at a place before hand. And please no name tags :-)
Open to suggestions for a venue: Tom old boy?
In response to the question: (sorry for the double post all) What you lads and lasses think of getting us weirdos together for a drink sometime. Great to meet and put a face to t...
Posted Tuesday June 5th, 2007.
Why? Just look at Open Office. Allows you to create/open/save in MS format.
In response to the question: Anyone know where I can buy the Microsoft Office Suite for Macintosh. I have Powerbook G4 and really need this software....
Posted Wednesday June 6th, 2007.
Popchomsky you can download it from
http://distribution.openoffice.org/p2p/index.html
If theres any hassles I am more than happy helping you out.
In response to the question: Anyone know where I can buy the Microsoft Office Suite for Macintosh. I have Powerbook G4 and really need this software....
Posted Saturday June 9th, 2007.
Bear in mind recent fibre optic cable theft linking Vietnam to the hubs has caused a 70% drop in speed on average.
In response to the question: I have computer and internet problems. Since January this year, my internet access has slowed to the point where I can not use it. I have had the VNN ...
Posted Thursday June 14th, 2007.
I saw a new shop in Vincom Towers, Siam Spa which from a quick browse seemed to have soaps and all the things the ladies might like. (Opposite BIDV)
In response to the question: Anyone know somewhere to buy good quality essential oil and oil burner in Hanoi? I have seen them in L'Occitane, but not really a good range of oils....
Posted Thursday June 14th, 2007.
There are a few of us here that are doing web based business. Excuse my ignorance but I hope that "internet marketing" does not mean unsolicited advertising like SPAM.
In response to the question: I was wondering if there is anyone in Hanoi who is into internet/affiliate marketing and would like to meet up for a drink some time....
Posted Thursday June 21st, 2007.
One of the best shops in Hanoi
29 Ngoc Khanh or 8 Phung Hung
Prices on products and great service
In response to the question: I have been looking for an S-Video cable here in HaNoi with no success. Can anyone give me the name of a shop, and an address. I am wanting to connect...
Posted Sunday July 1st, 2007.
1. PC Games - On Ba Trieu Street towards Vincom side there is a shop Xgame on the right side. Excellent games and thus far (2 years) no viruses :-)
2 & 3 - 29 Ngoc Khanh (IT Plaza)
In response to the question: I am in the market for three things: 1. PC Games 2. a semi-decent webcam 3. a Blue tooth dongle. Anyone out there that can help?...
Posted Tuesday July 3rd, 2007.
And erm dont forget to get a police clearance in your country! Some embassies out here offer the service but you could wait for 9 months.
In response to the question: Dear All Looking to move to Vietnam in August 2007. For the work permit I need to have degrees etc translated into Vietnamese. I cannot do this loc...
Posted Tuesday July 3rd, 2007.
Ill pop in there on Thursday afternoon and post a review.
In response to the question: Has anyone been to the Khuc Hao Gym on Le Hong Phong (1B)? I drove by there today -- it looked like there may be two parts to it: 1) a gym w/a weight...
Posted Wednesday July 4th, 2007.
Yes you need a police clearance (like most countries) for a work-permit. The application must come from a company. You as a citizen of a country are allowed to request a police clearance, I really dont see why you should have a letter of request from a company or organisation. In addition to a police clearance from your country you will also need a local police clearance, evidence that you have paid tax and a medical clearance. I think its a great idea, keeps the riff raff out of this country.
In response to the question: Dear All Looking to move to Vietnam in August 2007. For the work permit I need to have degrees etc translated into Vietnamese. I cannot do this loc...
Posted Wednesday July 4th, 2007.
Any optician in Hanoi, seriously. Perhaps get the test at the french hospital, and head over to wherever you see spectacles sold.
The Ray Ban shop in Vincom Towers have good lenses (contacts)
In response to the question: Where to buy contact lens in Hanoi? And before where to get medical test and prescription for it? I think of the french hospital but i would like t...
Posted Sunday July 8th, 2007.
I would not pay more than $20 for a copy.
And competition is tight so you should be able to get it for that price :-)
Just remember, have a price set in your mind, and if its not met just walk away.
In response to the question: Hi All, Just arrived in Hanoi and I'm thinking of buying a copy watch from one of the Watch shops in the old quarter. Can anyone fill me in on the go...
Posted Sunday July 8th, 2007.
Keep checking here on Newhanoian, when you arrive you can have a look at Le Pub, Western Canned Foods or use one of many agents. Rental is expensive in Hanoi (compared to the rest of Asia)
In response to the question: I'll be moving to Hanoi in late July for a little over 4 months. I was told that I should look for housing once I get there. Does anyone have suggest...
Posted Sunday July 22nd, 2007.
No not impossible! Just keeping the riff raff out of this country before it becomes a 2nd Thailand.
What you need to work in Vietnam legally
1. A degree (ESSENTIAL)
2. Police clearance certificate from your country
3. Proof that you are registered paying tax
4. Local Vietnamese police clearance
5. Medical certificate.
In other words if you are educated and not a criminal you can get a work-permit. I support this stance completely.
In response to the question: Someone today told me that there are brand new work permit rules, which makes working permit almost impossible to obtain and the same with business vi...
Posted Monday July 23rd, 2007.
I am sure that there are exceptions and perhaps in the catering industry different laws apply. My mate is a head chef and has a work-permit, not a business visa. Still I think that if the hotel covers its basis you are safe.
In response to the question: Someone today told me that there are brand new work permit rules, which makes working permit almost impossible to obtain and the same with business vi...
Posted Thursday July 26th, 2007.
shameless plug
you could also check out http://www.esolasia.com
:-)
In response to the question: I am looking for an English teacher position in Hanoi. I hold the CELTA certificate as well as a youth counselor certificate. Does anyone know where t...
Posted Sunday August 5th, 2007.
If you have a Bachelors in Education, it should not be too much of a hassle. However if you have any other degree you will be better off doing the CELTA teaching course. Most schools (the good ones) require this as a bear minimum.
In response to the question: Hi there, I'm moving to Hanoi at the start of September for an indefinite period of time. I have a Business/PR degree and years of experience in sale...
Posted Thursday August 9th, 2007.
Jaspas! Will show as many games as possible. Australia, New Zealand, France, England and South Africa games will definitely be screened!
In response to the question: Can anyone tell me if there is anywhere in Hanoi that will be guaranteed to be screening the world cup Rugby final on 21 October? Thanks...
Posted Thursday August 9th, 2007.
Far enough Alpha, however this is what I do not get
"if they can’t sell it at that rate, the only rents that make the numbers work are HIGH."
I have seen houses not get occupancy for well over a year for the sake of $50, and perhaps this is an exception. Still $6000 per year on rental is nothing to sneeze at considering the cost of living.
In response to the question: Whats with these ridiculous rental prices? I think agents advertising apartments for $650 per month in places like Thang Long International Village...
Posted Saturday August 11th, 2007.
Click on Jobs, then have a look at the top right hand side of the screen. The second option "Post Jobs"
:-)
In response to the question: i want to recruit native teachers, and I do not know how to post these advertisement for them. Can you help to show me some ways. Thanks ...
Posted Saturday August 11th, 2007.
http://www.esolasia.com also does teacher recruitment posts.
In response to the question: i want to recruit native teachers, and I do not know how to post these advertisement for them. Can you help to show me some ways. Thanks ...
Posted Monday August 13th, 2007.
Yes quite a few.
Mocca Cafe on 16 Nha Tho Str
Puku on 60 Hang Trong
The Kitchen on 9 Xuan Dieu
Dans place - near UNDP/RMIT
Western Canned food - 17 Hai Ba Trung
cant think of other off the top my head though.
Hope this helps
In response to the question: are there any Restaurants or Hotel that I can stick the Advertisement for native teachers?...
Posted Monday August 13th, 2007.
To buy I am not sure, but to make it yourself you can get all you need at 17 Hai Ba Trung (Western Canned Foods)
In response to the question: Where can I get the best American style pancakes in Hanoi?...
Posted Tuesday September 25th, 2007.
I would start getting more concerned about this. Work-permits are starting to gain momentum and are convenient to have if
you intend to stay a long time and want a tax rebate.
In response to the question: Hi, Anyone out there been out and about shopping for visa extension quotes recently? Got one saturday from tropical tours for a six month multiple ...
Posted Friday October 26th, 2007.
The official apple reseller is on Yet Kieu street, which runs paralled with Le Duan. The prices are a bit high but far better than dodgy deals on Ly Nam De street. I just bought a macbook from FPT
tel: 942 0886
In response to the question: Anyone know about a new Apple store in Hanoi I can check out for a new laptop?...
Posted Friday January 11th, 2008.
Many 'dissidents' in the past used wordpress/blogspot.
My advice is to cancel the subscription and move to another isp
In response to the question: Anyone know why I might not be able to log onto any blogs from my home internet site? I set up a blog form a cafe the otherday and now can't access i...
Posted Saturday March 29th, 2008.
Be sure not to miss the Minsk party or CAMA, great place to meet a whole bunch of us :-)
In response to the question: I´m new to this city and already bored by my colleagues from work. Therefore I´m looking for some nice people to have some drinks after work or/and ...
Posted Tuesday May 27th, 2008.
For sure Wes! Any party other than the wash-rinse-repeat ones are welcome. Good venue to hold it too, was thinking of doing an tech/trance party at the same venue.
In response to the question: Hi, a friend and I are thinking about throwing a hip hop party and we're just trying to get an idea of how many people would be interested in coming. ...
Posted Wednesday May 28th, 2008.
Now now, lets be nice :-)
http://newhanoian.xemzi.com/venue/show/2003/VIP-Bike-Rentals
Address:
House 64,Lane 71,Tan Ap , Ba Đình, Hanoi
Phone:
0914 931 390
URL:
andrew@bdcf.org
Description:
A motorbike rental and repair shop set up to give vocational training to the kids of the Blue Dragon Children's Foundation.
In response to the question: Does anyone know if it is possible to rent an automatic motorbike (monthly) and where to do so? I know that is pretty lame, but looking at the streets...
Posted Wednesday May 28th, 2008.
The only option I am aware of is to go the satellite dish route, though if I recall it was bloody expensive (for us non NGO/Embassies dregs)
In response to the question: How to get more international channels in English and French apart from the regular TV5, BBC, HBO, National Geographic etc, ?...
Posted Saturday May 31st, 2008.
You will more than likely need a CELTA and if you are not a native English speaker and want to land the good deals you will need an IELTS score of 8 (or TOEFL equivalent)
http://www.esolasia.com covers most of the jobs available in Vietnam.
In response to the question: Hi, I have just returned from Hanoi to the UK and am interested in spending more time there. Are there any jobs there for qualified teachers tha...
Posted Tuesday June 3rd, 2008.
Hey Nick,
You can still work whilst waiting for your work-permit, contact the British Embassy about the police clearance and remember you will need a health check. Do not get the health check till after you have got the criminal clearance as the health check is only valid for 6 months. You will also need to have your degree verified/endorsed or notarised, but most of the time your embassy can assist in this. You will then need to get a local police clearance certificate (from your landlord) and finally *this is recent* a tax number. Hope this helps.
Steve
In response to the question: I am currently trying to find work teaching English in Hanoi. I have a couple of interviews arranged already, but I'm a little worried about the work ...
Posted Sunday June 8th, 2008.
The other brands besides Delonghi tend to be quite noisy buggers, we have A Delonghi and it works like champ! DVD players however I am really not too sure of, perhaps one of the bigger names like Sony/LG would be better than California :-)
In response to the question: Which brand of dehumidifier would people suggest buying? I want something that works very well indeed. In another post, the name "Delongui" was droppe...
Posted Sunday June 8th, 2008.
There are 2 possible solutions, one as Ouriel has pointed out is to repaint, you can readily find Anti-fungus paint which should be used as the primer. Other 'remedies' would be to use vinegar (which stinks), lemon juice (which turns out to be expensive) and finally bleach (which stains)
We tried everything above, including painting, but the mould just kept growing in beautiful white tufts of fur, I eventually just took to daily burning of the fur in the hope that it would dry out the wall. Our best solution thus far has been the use of a dehumidifier (20 litres in a matter of hours)
In response to the question: I have major issues with mould. I don't like it, it doesn't like me (I can tell); basically we don't co-exist happily. I have just moved into a h...
Posted Monday June 9th, 2008.
Ill second Alexis' advicem, HIS and UNIS are the onl;y two I would recommend for English speaking children. Best to pay both of them a visit and check the distance to school, though both I think provide transport services.
In response to the question: My family and I are planning to move to Hanoi in January (09). I have two children aged 8 and 5 - can anyone provide advice about quality schooling? I...
Posted Wednesday June 11th, 2008.
FPT are the official Apple distributors, give them a call or pop in to there small office on Yet Kieu street.
In response to the question: Does anyone know if there is an Apple store in Hanoi or a reputable fixer for an ipod which keeps freezing?...
Posted Friday June 27th, 2008.
If you provided them with a legal red invoice you have some recourse. If you did this freelance i.e illegally then no.
In response to the question: I'm currently owed close to VND10 million by a company based in HCMC, and I agreed to allow them to transfer the funds (in VND) into my domestic bank ...
Posted Tuesday July 1st, 2008.
Let me know if you find a place, I used to do MMA for years and would like to get involved in more Jujitsu based training
In response to the question: I'm looking for a dojo where I can train full contact/bare knuckle karate in Hanoi. I'm not looking for clubs that practice points fighting (karat...
Posted Monday July 7th, 2008.
Ill second Gunkstas comment, depending on what you earn (work-permit an absolute must) and the tax arrangement with your employer, tax rebates are possible. It requires a bit of paperwork from your employer and of course Human Resource knowledge.
In response to the question: Tax rebate?? I will finish my year contract soon and would like to know how to go about getting a tax refund for the tax I paid here in Vietnam? ...
Posted Monday July 7th, 2008.
Make sure you get everything in writing, make sure the contract in English and Vietnamese say the same thing. Arrange if possible to be paid in USD, you'll save yourself a lot of worry.
In response to the question: hi there, I live and work in HK at the moment as a urban designer (28y.o. male/single). The company I work for will be opening a new office in Hanoi...
Posted Monday July 7th, 2008.
I'm with Jimbo on this one... a quick survey amongst 15 expats in my office and not one of them have been done in with a deposit. I have been here 3 years and have moved around the city a few times and also had no issues. Just make sure you get some form of proof (wriiten and signed) that you have paid the deposit.
In response to the question: The house for rent in the "housing section" is the one I have recently been negotiating on. I would warn people about the contract, as the landlady...
Posted Saturday August 30th, 2008.
There are some schools that are moving more towards employing native English speakers. I would recommend contacting www.hn-ams.org/en/hn-ams
In response to the question: Is it possible to teach english in public schools in Hanoi? Hoping to spend next year there. Am trained, experienced Secondary teacher from Australia...
Posted Friday September 26th, 2008.
First off I would be weary of any 'big company' that operates from a yahoo/hotmail account, if they cant afford a proper domain then it is highlu unlikely they are legit. It was only a matter of time before these ads hit the newhanoian.
In response to the question: Does any body help me to explain the truth?. Did you see an ads about job offering on Jobs box. it's UK-craft and textiles co.lmt(its email:allprodu...
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