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pretty nice place to go for coffee or to work with your laptop.
Quiet and with WIFI connection.
I second grubby on the comfortable couches and music.
Another one for those to put on the list of relax coffee place.
only been there in the afternoon though.
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Great Charity.
Michael and his team have been going a fantastic job helping and working with the street kids of Hanoi.
Worth helping when you can!
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I'm going there regularly, and found a nice place to grab a quick bite to eat.
Nothing fancy, they don't pretend anyways.
The staff is quite friendly.
As for the food it's quite good. i'm not sure if it's because i have been in Hanoi for years, but reading some comment, all i have to say is that it's impossible to have high expectation in Vietnam when it comes to service and quality consistency.
So i'd say that it's a good place overall.
And WIFI is available!
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One of the first real computer shop to me, no bargaining for hours, no hidden second hand product. no hidden price.
Prices are all tagged, so you pay the same price as everybody else (that feels good actually!).
Good choice of components. They have already build computers or you can literally pick and choose and they'll put it together for you.
The really have all parts needed for a computer, as well as laptop, printers and external devices.
Their English is not so great but they are so helpful that you tend to forget about that.
I went there 3 times and was satisfied every single time.
A plce to go when in need of computer stuff
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I'm surprised nobody reviewed it yet.
first: Nutz must have the most expensive drinks in Hanoi, and i am not kidding. They almost double their price in a matter of a couple of month.
Since one of the big club of hanoi got shut down by the police, the crowd moved to the nutz bar to make it a very busy bar with often fight.
Be aware that this place has a dressing code, which is applied depending on more how you look and how you are.
This place used to be a nice spot for a night cap or relax drink, but really became sleazy.
So unless you wanna find company ;) for the night and/or waste an awful amount of money on drinks (more than 100 000VND for a simple and light whiskey-coke); you better off going somewhere else.
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I need to transfer a VHS tape into DVD. Does anybody knows where to find a shop that provides this service
Posted Friday August 24th, 2007.
Hi Liam,
If you want to find job opening for teaching in asia, head to www.esolasia.com, that's what they do.
good luck
In response to the question: Hi all, I am very interested in living and working in Hanoi, ideally as an Accountant in which I am qualified. I am English/Irish and would be l...
Posted Friday August 24th, 2007.
www.esolasia.com
very good resource for that
In response to the question: We are a couple in California looking for English teaching positions in Hanoi. Can anyone suggest a school that hires couples or is in need of teacher...
Posted Tuesday October 16th, 2007.
There is one on Kim Ma Street, next to the Daewo hotel.
It's the Van Phuc Compound.
I am not sure of the address though.
If you are in front of RMIT school, you keep on going towards the Daewo Hotel, and get into a Parking lot, it's call Dan's Place now.
In response to the question: Hi, Can anyone tell me the address of L's place in Hanoi? I know there is one on Xuan Dieu 1. Where are the other? Thanks...
Posted Tuesday October 16th, 2007.
you can try www.esolasia.com
In response to the question: Hi, I am looking for a esl teaching job in Hanoi to start soon! I'm already living in north Viet Nam [Thai Nguyen]. I have not got a TESOL qualifi...
Posted Tuesday October 16th, 2007.
yes, i agree, usually taking Hanoi Taxi or CP taxi seem more expensive on the starting fare but actually end up most of time cheaper for me, as the small taxi like the matiz one are starting very cheap but increase extremely fast.
the good thing is too always have small change or keep small change when going out just for the taxi.
the other thing is too be more patient than they are. don't forget "time" as no value for vietnamese. So once i told the driver who was doing the "no change" trick that i did not care and that i will wait until he gets the change. after a minute he actually gave up when he saw me squatting and lighting up a cigarette.
In Rome do as the romans!!!!
In response to the question: I've noticed two "strategies" used by taxi drivers: The fairly obvious one is when they take a long, roundabout route to inflate the meter. T...
Posted Tuesday October 16th, 2007.
Well Nathalie, welcome to Vietnam!
i have been here for 3 years and start to have a good experience in renting house, trust me on this one!
First and fore most, avoid as much as possible to leave a deposit. If you need to secure a house or apartment, say that you give 1 month in advance or 2 or 3 but no matter what the money you give in advance count as rent payment.
more than 95% of the people i know or talked to who gave a "deposit" had a very hard time to get it back if they got it back. the landlord will find any excuse possible and make you linger and run after him to get your money; hopping that you will give up.
As for 1 year in advance, this is crazy, the standard now in hanoi, and it's been like that for a while is 3 months or 4 when signing and payment of 3 months of rent every 3 months. A year of payment means the guy need money badly and is trying anything. I wouldn't do it unless you get a real contract with a red invoice through a proper real estate agency and that your company is paying for it. other than that, i, personally would not go there even if it means i have to find something else.
If you pay 1 year in advance, chances are you will not have any help from your landlord should something happen. At least if you need to fix something you can play the game: you fix, you get your rent.
As for the 2 contracts, one for you and one for the tax office, it is quite normal. I have actually never seen a country where people are screwing up their government so much. And you wonder why the government does not have enough money to improve health care system etc... obviously...no body pays his/her tax as they should!!!
There is no real way to bind these contract legally unless you get a red invoice that prove the monthly rent amount.
So to sum up, be careful when entering this kind of deal, because once the money is given to the landlord, there is no turning back. you have good landlords, but usually the good ones don't ask for 1 month deposit and 1 year payment in advance.
Unfortunately, if it means loosing a nice place, well some times it's better than having to face trouble later.
you can ask around, there countless stories of people getting screwed.
Maybe you can ask some one at your work to help you with that, it helps sometime to have a Vietnamese on your side during negotiation.
i hope that will help you. i don't want to sound pessimist but just to give you a "head's up!".
cheers
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Posted Thursday October 18th, 2007.
no offense, but maybe that's why people hired locally or working for company that does not provide house allowance; have problems renting descent places at descent prices.
In what other proper country do you pay rent 1 year in advance with a deposit on top of that?
I was gonna rent a house once asked for 800$ that could have been dealt to 650-700$, the landlord almost accepted when some one from an Embassy came up and offer 1600$ which was the maximum he was given as an allowance. Even my agent fund that price completely insane for the house.
Why on earth Embassies, NGOs or any other organizations accept such stupid condition or crazy prices?
But i still wish you god luck because as Alpha said, you have the wrong side of the bargain in this one. without looking at the profiles, i can tell Alpha has been here for a few years already and you just arrived in Hanoi, correct?
Be very careful anyway
cheers
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Posted Thursday January 31st, 2008.
your best options are to go the western medical clinic like Hanoi Family Medical Practice or SOS (usually more expensive though).
But there is also a good, reputable and not expensive Vietnamese pharmacy around Hoan Kiem lake almost at the corner of Ba Trieu street.
Enjoy!
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Posted Thursday January 31st, 2008.
yep, agree with icobb02. they are the 2 main ones. You can't go wrong.
And they will be both be on prepaid card billing.
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Posted Thursday January 31st, 2008.
Have you tried L's place on Xuan Dieu, i think i though some Dove soap there.
Ha....the joy of vietnam!!!!
In response to the question: Ok, this might sound like a really silly question. But it's for real: where can I buy Dove soap in Ha Noi? I've lived here over 18 months now, ...
Posted Thursday January 31st, 2008.
If he is ready to go up to 800$ then he should definitely add a couple of 100$ and get a new MacBook 13-inch with killer spec.
That would probably last him for a few years
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Posted Thursday January 31st, 2008.
are the quality of the TV show good enough to watch on TV?
In response to the question: Does anyone know how to download/watch Lost in Vietnam? Season 4 is to be on air from Jan 31, and I don't wanna wait one year for the DVD to come out...
Posted Tuesday March 25th, 2008.
Yep! Ly Nam De is the street to go.
But like granteralus said, good luck to find legit software here in Vietnam.
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Posted Saturday March 29th, 2008.
Sorry to hear that. It's really not cool when this happen to you. And losing data is definitely the biggest issue here.
you are right mac are so not common here in Vietnam. I would ask a Vietnamese friend or staff to help you (unless you speak enough Vietnamese) and browse Vietnamese site selling 2nd hand stuff.
unfortunately i can't recall the site but i have seen a couple by chance once.
There is also a market somewhere in Hanoi where you can often find stolen items. Again i am sorry but i don't know the name and location but heard about it.
good luck
In response to the question: Our two computers have been stolen in our house yesterday night (together with 3 cameras, an USB backup hard-drive and two bags). The two computer...
Posted Monday March 31st, 2008.
guys! have a look at this event:
http://newhanoian.xemzi.com/event/show/495/date/2008-04-05
it will be a great Saturday and a perfect place to meet cool people and not just boring, dull and arrogant colleagues.
They are a good community of relax and cooool people here in Hanoi. Not just the real colonialist old school typical expat trying to re-invent themselves by making people believe are important when in fact they are just regular people back in their home country!
So come and join the rest of us next saturday.
cheers
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 Sunday April 20th, 2008.
I would go see the vet at 98 To Ngoc Van, when you go down To Ngoc Van turn left on the last lane before you hit the gates of Sedona Suites. Or you can call (04) 718 29 79 or 09 12 754 305.
I bring my dog there when needed and they are super friendly. They will be able to help you for sure.
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Posted Sunday April 20th, 2008.
Yes and Yes.
i was just saying that a couple of days ago: we need a real Mexican restaurant here.
Maybe we should start a group on this site and organize Mexican night once a month or something ;)
I know i did a chili con carne and tacos night this winter with some friends and it was a huge success.
unless you have an insight about someone opening a Mexican place here, we have to do something about it.
I'm getting hungry writing about it ;)
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Posted Tuesday April 22nd, 2008.
yes less than 4 millions.
you can find some on Giang Vo ( the streets running parallel to Kim Ma which goes from the Horizon Hotel to Lang Street).
you can find some made in China (big white square machine) that do the job but pretty noisy. But on that street there is a duty free shop where you can buy up to 6 days after you've entered vietnam. You need to bring your passport and the white paper.
In that shop they sale a "Delongui" one that are pretty good, quite silence and that can even be used as a small heater in winter.
I heard you can also find them some where else but don't know where.
But definitely a must have in Hanoi. It avoids having your leather shoes or jacket turning green!!! and your bedsheets smelling during winter time.
hope that helps
cheers
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Posted Tuesday April 22nd, 2008.
Yes, i've been here for 4 years and the market price is just insane at the moment.
Not my favorite choice, but for family with kids Ciputra might be the place to look.
Just be aware and careful with agents, they will say "yes...yes" to anything you ask and say, but it does not mean that its true at all.
If any repair or installation is required, make sure it's in the contract and on both contract: the fake one and the official one. Yes, 2 contracts, that's how it works most of the time!
In response to the question: My family and I are moving to Hanoi for at least the next two years. I am looking for advice on who to contact and how to find rentals (houses or apar...
Posted Wednesday April 23rd, 2008.
i don't know about a brand of sleeping pills but i'd try the pharmacy of the Hanoi Family Medical Practice and the one at the corner of Trang Thi and the Hoan Kiem Lake
they should be able to help you
In response to the question: Can any one recommend good sleeping pills (that I can get without a prescription but strong..) and a good pharmacy to get them from? I thought I coul...
Posted Saturday April 26th, 2008.
That is a classic, it actually amazes me how they can keep on calling a number that clearly the person answering is not the one you try to reach; and whom does not speak your language on top of that.
Yes the shouting works, or some mobile phones have the "blocking number" function, or you show up at your mobile provider's office and have them block the number or call that person themselves.
I did it once cause the guy kept on calling and shouting at me, so they threaten him to cut off his line and he stopped immediately. Done deal!
In response to the question: The same people that I dont know are calling me a few times a week from a 06---- number. Its really fun cause they say "hello" in English and then div...
Posted Saturday April 26th, 2008.
definitely Gold shops are the best.
They all have more or less the same rate so unless you want to change really huge amount of money i don't think it worth going around town. you might just save a couple of dollars.
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Posted Thursday May 22nd, 2008.
just to add one more fruit to the black list: don't try the dragon fruit, that might be painful! LOL
i agree with michal on the alcohol problem. there might a good social study to do here, but that would be another thread.
To misshanoi and other female in need: this website offer a group functionality. why don't you create one and organize meet up in certain bar (not to drink!!!) or cafe? If there are men and women in need you guys should meet up instead of wasting time in the vegetable section of various market in Hanoi!
just a thought as i am already taken and madly in love with my wife.
good luck
In response to the question: Okay...so I believe the ladies of Hanoi will not disagree with me that the ratio of men to women in this city does not work in their favour, and what ...
Posted Thursday May 22nd, 2008.
well...is there any Mexican food amateur cook in town: how about creating a group in the TNH and organize Mexican night where everybody brings something and we cook the food ourselves.
or if we are enough people in this group, i'm sure we can find a restaurant that can make a Mexican night for us and maybe start a ritual/trend in Hanoi.
don't get me wrong, i also like the Kitchen's food but there are plenty of other Mexican dish to eat.
GUYS? are you up for it?
if i have enough answer i'll start the group, no problemo guillermo!
In response to the question: This is a survey i know it's not a place to do it but i really need your opinions, so the more answers you give, the better my survey is. Thank you in...
Posted Sunday May 25th, 2008.
yep, i'm in!
i know there is a Veitnamese MUG, but they seems quite hermetic to foreigners. Probably the language barrier.
Any how, i would be happy to be part of a MUG in Hanoi. I've been using Mac for....humm...i can't even remember exactly. So sharing this interest with others would be nice.
AS for getting Apple hardware, there are the normal FPT shops but i think they are boosting their price quite nicely. i'm not even sure they are allowed by Apple to mark up that much. I know there are a lot of restriction and guideline to follow once you become authorised reseller by Apple. but T.I.V
Alexis we can maybe start with a friendly meeting in a cafe or something, no?
In response to the question: Is there any any apple mac community in Hanoi ? Been looking for info on where mac enthusiasts get their hardware from and at a reasonable price....
Posted Sunday May 25th, 2008.
misshanoi: i'm not too sure but i think you started the longest thread of the TNH history, maybe Alpha can confirm that one.
Funny how this subject always attract so many people (me included!)...LOL
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Posted Tuesday May 27th, 2008.
there is another alternative on Le Nam De, but i haev to find the address again. I'll let you know at the meeting.
Other wise, if you want to purchase expensive hardware, it could be worth going to Bangkok with airasia. Since we are leaving the country after the purchase you get the VAT refunded at the airport.
Just need to check if it's still worth it with the exchange rate if you use USD, and for those lucky ones with Euro, it should be definitely worth it.
So you get a nice new little toy, you can go to Pantip plaza to refuel in Mac software and enjoy Bangkok for the week-end.
Woooaaaa, sounds good.....i'm leaving now!!!
In response to the question: Is there any any apple mac community in Hanoi ? Been looking for info on where mac enthusiasts get their hardware from and at a reasonable price....
Posted Thursday May 29th, 2008.
yes i second guadalquivir post.
i've been here for 4 years and moved a lot (yes i know...) and used different brand and panasonic was the most reliable.
And big shop are also better than the small one down the street who might desapear in 3 months.
but keep in mind that in a very dusty city like hanoi you need to have them clean at least twice a year to work efficiently.
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Posted Thursday June 5th, 2008.
huuuummmm.... i'd try to avoid dealing with police as much as possible. It could really get painful. They will probably try to make you come to an agreement with the landlord, then it comes to who is in better terms with them.
Unless you really want to stay in that place (which you should get out as construction work is long and they work almost 24/7 here), you should simply get out or buy earplugs.
The fake lease could play in your favor. Being crooked works both ways! but don't forget that in a way you are as faulty as the landlord since you signed that lease, therefore you were also aware of that. i know, that's the tricky part.
just be aware that going against "the system" going to the police with the fake lease to help the future tenant etc... is going up against a major wall if you ask me. Keep in mind that we are and all that it implies.
In response to the question: Hi there. I'm seeking some advice from people who have been here a while and may have had dealings with the police and crooked landlords. The day aft...
Posted Thursday June 5th, 2008.
I'm sorry katiti, i really don't want to sound mean or anything but i had a good laugh when i first read your question and then saw your picture. LOL
come on...you gotta see the irony here: laser treatment...dreads.
again, no harm feeling at all, just a funny moment!
to answer you r question: you might want to try the spa in the Ruby Plaza, i know they offer many kind of services such as the one you are seeking.
In response to the question: Anybody knows a good and clean place with English speaking staff for laser hair removal? TX! ...
Posted Monday June 16th, 2008.
Hi david,
yes jaspas is a good place to go watch football.
hope to see you there.
cheers
In response to the question: If I want to watch matches with, say Spanish people, or French, or Russian, instead of staying at home where should I go ?...
Posted Wednesday June 25th, 2008.
i saw a dvd player around 500 000VND on Ha Bai Trung and Ba Trieu, in that new fancy building/electronic shop.
You can't miss it as they always play very loud cheap dance music outside.
on the second floor is the TV/DVD section.
but i have to agree with alpha, i bought a simple Phillips DVD player 4 years ago and it freaked out on one DVD only so far. very satisfied with that brand. It's also a multi zone DVD which means you can play any DVD you can put your hand on.
In response to the question: Where can I buy a cheap DVD player? Yes, all the DVD players for sale in Hanoi are cheap when compared to their Western counterparts. But the stan...
Posted Monday July 14th, 2008.
well since we seem to have some positive feed back, let's go for it.
My only question is: how do you want to call the group. I'm afraid that Mexican lover might be misinterpreted.
any suggestion?
then we can start gathering ideas to see how, where and when we can have a mexican food fiesta.
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Posted Monday July 21st, 2008.
well for having worked for a medical clinic here, you definitely don't need to have a pap smear done.
I'm not surprised coming from SOS, they are known to add unnecessary tests to build up the bill. They know it's probably your company or insurance that will pay. And they tend to put aside the physical or mental discomfort of patients to do extra test for the benefits of their income.
You can have it done at either Bac Mai or Viet Duc hospital. The speed of the process can depend on how much you pay ;) but if you prefer a western style medical care provider you should go to the French Hospital.
For now, Hanoi Family Medical Practice is not on the government list for that medical check-up: politics... politics!
In response to the question: My company is arranging my work visa, and my required health check. I just wondered if anyone else who had the health check can tell me more about it?...
Posted Monday July 21st, 2008.
just reading the others post, and it proves that something is wrong there, why one person had to do a pap smear and the other one. Does not make sense.
The best advice people: don't hesitate to have your documents translated by a Vietnamese colleague or staff. They'll simply translate you the tests that needs to be done.
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Posted Monday July 21st, 2008.
i new someone who was teaching spanish, i PM her but i am not sure if she is still in Hanoi.
i gave the link to this thread, so if she is still there, she'll probably get in touch with you.
Un saludo
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Posted Monday July 21st, 2008.
i've been using PestBuster.
they are from Singapore i think and are very professional. And they always come with an English speaker staff.
They spray stuff around the house according to what you problem you have. Their product is really efficient, i often find the cockroach dead but in front of my house, so they don't even make it inside. I mean after the hidden ones inside got cut!
And it does not harm dogs or cats. My dog is still as crazy as before spraying!
yes it might a more pricey than simple trap: around 70$ but it's good for at least 6 month as they say. it's just 12$/month.
To me it's worth it to not have all these crawling your floor.
here is the phone: (04) 9345 068
In response to the question: Cockroach baits. I cannot find them anywhere...it seems the only way to rid these foul creatures is to use fly spray which I am not a big fan of. S...
Posted Monday July 21st, 2008.
yes i second Yinka. they have real stuff but at a killer price compare to back home.
Since it's made in Vietnam anyway. I suppose it must be boxes that fell from the truck ;)
but as said, you must go back often as what you see is what you get.
the place is commonly known as the "Russian store".
In response to the question: Does anyone know where you can buy northface hiking clothes/gear from and/or where 'Ubest' moved too? I know 'Ubest' was near Juan Kiem and had brande...
Posted Monday July 28th, 2008.
Hi ckofs,
you'll see for yourself, but honestly, driving a big/powerful bike in Hanoi is more of a pain in the #$% than anything else. You see some Vietnamese showing off there 450cc and more on the street but it's not practical at all.
But with the heavy traffic, bad road condition, tiny 2 way streets; such monster is no fun at all. My friend is a "biker" and was driving over 500cc back home, dropped the idea after seeing the traffic here. During pick hours it can easily become "rear tire to front tire" for a while.
Highways? Big no no! they are not highways as we know them, large straight roads but with many little roads coming straight in! And as you will see they love to cut off people here. The rules is i am watching the other in front, you are watching me.
So going over 100-120km/h is literally suicidal!
Make sure you bring your "real-secure" helmet and a good medical insurance!!!!!
cheers
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Posted Monday July 28th, 2008.
Hum... i agree only to a certain extend.
i'm not sure if i understand correctly. But being a friend or an agent, it's you against them.
Agents are doing the same. Since 99.99% of them are working on commission by getting 1 or 2 months of rent as salary. they always try to boost up the price.
In a way you actually have a better chance with a coworker who is your staff in the company than an agent. He/she will try for sure as you'll be his/her boss in the future.
the down side? that person might not know the market as well as an agent obviously.
One advice, you often get very confident when finding an agent that speaks your language well, as you are overwhelmed by the move and language barrier. But stay on your guard. don't hesitate to ask questions here, you have people like me who's been here for years and can help you.
Golden rules: no deposit! If they want money on the signature of the lease make sure it counts as the first payment. And not a deposit as you will never see that money again. I'm pretty sure you can search this site for previous bad experience.
Also be aware that the standard is 3 months of rent at the time. more than 3 months is at your discretion but i wouldn't. Simply because that means you might not see your landlord until the next time you pay your rent!!
And you'll probably sign 2 leases: 1 for his tax declaration which will be extremely low, and the one reflecting your actually rent. It is very common here, and if you refuse you'll simply loose the house. Forget about complaining to the police: waste of time, trust me.
I hope that will help you. All i can say is: more than 4 years in Hanoi, i've learn the hard way!
cheers
In response to the question: Im moving to Hanoi next month and i want an estate agent who i can trust and will look after my needs and not the needs of his pocket...will be this b...
Posted Wednesday July 30th, 2008.
My guess is that they are genuine. Unless you have a trick to check otherwise.
During my last trip back home i wondered into a Sport Expert shop while waiting for my wife, and had the idea to check the tags of major brands to see where they were manufactured.
To my surprise: "made in vietnam" was quite popular as well as "made in Lao", made in Philipines" etc... less in China though.
And i'm talking about major brands here, if i remember correctly North Face is one of them. Maybe you can have someone back home checking for you. that would confirm what i am saying below.
Thus, my guest is that, as i like to say, what you find in this shop are stuff that fell from the back of the truck ;) if you see what i mean.
I hope that my theory will help you. But keep in mind that i'm still not sure 100%.
cheers
In response to the question: I've seen posts re North Face clothing at Tolia Shop, Hanoi Towers and visited there today. North Face Gore-tex jackets for 950000VND is very cheap an...
Posted Wednesday July 30th, 2008.
bethanybauman and edouard: i just sent you an invite to the group so you can keep track.
also, i invite you to check our friendly forum: www.hnmug.com
Enjoy and hope to see you soon.
cheers
In response to the question: Is there any any apple mac community in Hanoi ? Been looking for info on where mac enthusiasts get their hardware from and at a reasonable price....
Posted Wednesday July 30th, 2008.
what do you mean exactly by handle everything?
In response to the question: Hi all..I need someone competent to handle all my computer stuff:scanning,downloading,website stuff,printing. Somewhere near the old quarter. Any sugg...
Posted Wednesday July 30th, 2008.
Well for the pediatrician part, you can check the Hanoi Family Medical Practice on Kim MA. you can check their website: www.vietnammedicalpractice.com
They have a very nice and friendly pediatrician: Dr. Hellen.
they have also program for vaccination which comes cheaper than paying shot individually (though it depends what your baby already had); They are often cheaper than SOS too but their staff are really friendly.
And i agree with Ouriel: for the sake of your child DO NOT GO ON A MOTORBIKE WITH YOUR BABY like many parents do. Roads are way too dangerous.
cheers
In response to the question: Hello! I will move with my family that includes 8 month old baby to Hanoi this October. Was wondering if babyfood is easily available in shops? Fam...
Posted Thursday July 31st, 2008.
In 90% of Hanoi the sidewalks are tiny and used to park motorbike or by various mini street shops.
but depending where you will live, there are parts of town that can accommodate a stroller.
as for the price: not sure.
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Posted Thursday July 31st, 2008.
if you mean, doing all this for you, you pretty much in need of a private graphic/web designer. Hard to find here!
As for the web i know a few companies here.
For printing, there is a good lab at the corner of Ba Trieu and the Hoan Kiem lake. And i suppose they might be able to help you with scanning
For downloading: what type of download are you talking about?
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Posted Saturday August 2nd, 2008.
Good point natinnam. True: if you plane of climbing K2 then you might want to head over to Thailand or somewhere where you can genuine store, just to make sure.
But like i said, there many brands that are manufacturing in Vietnam but don't have the license to sell on the Vietnamese market, it's only for exportation (we won't get into the legal stuff here). So from time to time you must, like everywhere else in the world, have items that are finding there way out the factory.
Again i would not bet my money on it. I'll head back home in september for a month. I'll have a look at "real" North Face clothes tag to see where they are made.
cheers
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Posted Monday August 11th, 2008.
LOL yes you are right granteralus, it's pretty ironic!
and i also agree with jimbo. it's a good feature. So what if someone wants to stay anonymous.
Too bad i can't "Utter Rubbish" the question itself.....LOL.....i would be even more ironic!
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Posted Tuesday August 12th, 2008.
Sorry to hear that.
that really sucks for sure.
But it's very nice from you to share that.
I've also been here for a while and never heard that one before. I guess they are innovating as the old tricks must not work anymore.
Was your bike locked just with the ignition key or with also the lock on the front wheel?
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Posted Wednesday August 13th, 2008.
yes me! LOL
you can PM me if you want to meet up.
cheers
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Posted Wednesday August 13th, 2008.
yes hot water tank is good to shut down during the day if possible. It does not hurt for sure.
Aircon are very power hungry, but if you don't run them much you should not have a high bill.
One of the best thing to do it is to shut down everything in your place, and i mean switch off the fuse box in your place if you can or literally unplug all appliance, TV, computer... as they still suck juice when in idle mode.
Then check if your counter still turns. it should not. You could see if you are also paying for someone else which is a classic here.
if you do it at night it will be even more obvious.
it happen to me but with the water, i was paying for the water of my landlord before.
And in the previous house i was paying for the house next door using all aircon in the house all day long; until i told EVN there was something wrong and realized they inverted the bills.
FYI: If you file a complain to EVN they have to send someone to check this. Not the best option but sends a message to the landlord.
Last recourse if you are sure someone is using your counter, a bit nasty but my friend gave me that idea: you unplug everything in your place, and create a major shortcut in your fuse box, if someone is on the same circuit, you'll blow everything is their place. And of course they won't be able to complain about this and you'll know who that is!!! nasty, no? LOL
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Posted Wednesday August 13th, 2008.
sorry wesmo7583, dunno the answer.
But one thing does not make sense to me: why would you pay commercial rate. As far as i know there is commercial and residential. Event though renting house and having a building is somewhat a business: You are still living in a residential apartment or house, right?
Or are you living in a shop? :)
So why would you pay commercial rate?
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Posted Thursday August 14th, 2008.
this question deserve a blog on its own !
here is a short list:
- taxi: safe ride: Hanoi taxi, CP taxi, or big company. The meter starts maybe higher but go slower than the small ones.
- taxi: funny, these guys never have change to give you back!!! either have always small change, or just play the game, if you show you are not in a hurry and can wait for him to get change, it suddenly found some in his very deep pocket.
- utility bills: a classic one, you will pay for your landlord or some else electricity and/or water.
- expiry date in food shop: even in popular food shops in the expat community, i found really out dated can food or other items.
i'm sure there is more but that's it for now.
If someone wants to add just copy/paste the list and add yours. that could end up being a useful list for Hanoians.
cheers
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Posted Thursday August 14th, 2008.
Yes the steering carriage lock is not very safe, you can actually brake it easily with a good snap to it.
On the next bike i suggest to install the lock on the front wheel. This one requires more time to break.
Or the ultimate option. Get a really cheap, dirty, old Minsk. Vietnamese usually don't touch them (knock on wood!) as it's the farmer's bike and are not interested. also they can't get much money from it.
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on another note, some one is really having a blast clicking "Utter Rubbish", "Accurate"....
Who ever that is, some good medication such a prozac can be found in pharmacy here in Hanoi. Search TNH to locate the closest medical facility and/or pharmacy to you immediately.
Or else just say NO to drugs completely !
Dude! you're hurting yourself.
cheers
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Posted Thursday August 14th, 2008.
Not sure if they have WD HD but maybe worth trying:
http://newhanoian.xemzi.com/venue/show/2154/DK-Computer
i usually find good stuff there at descent price.
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Posted Friday August 15th, 2008.
I second mnguyen on that one: Asahi is more a trendy place than anything else.
If you want real japanese food, you have to go in places where the japanese community is going like Ky Y (http://newhanoian.xemzi.com/venue/show/258/Ky-Y) though the decor is not too romantic or classy, it's just a place you go for great food. there are others but i can't remember their name.
Bobby chin....well it's bobby chin. i won't come back to that one, but read all the reviews before going there. short story, if you are looking for just a nice decor, i guess you could go there.
Now for such occasion like yours, i would definitely go to La Verticale (http://newhanoian.xemzi.com/venue/show/1738/La-Verticale), the chef is the ex-chef of the Metropole here in Hanoi, and is considered one of the top chef in the world. Many people don't know it but it's true. He has been given the title of Maitre cuisinier de France which is a major recognition in the cuisine industry.
And surprisingly, is not over priced at all. The price are lower or the same as a Bobby chin for example.
You can certainly ask them for a quite table, And you can enjoy a drink on their nice terrace upstairs.
No i don't have any share in the restaurant, just been there many times and was always very satisfied. A hidden treasure of hanoi.
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Posted Saturday August 16th, 2008.
One of the major problem here is that laws are not reinforced. But one thing for sure and this come from a reliable source, foreigners pays or are supposed to pay the same rate as Vietnamese.
This law has been passed a few years ago (more than 5 years ago if i remember correctly). The same with Airline ticket with Vietnamairline, it used to be more expensive if you were foreigner, but not anymore.
So if that argument comes up, need to ask to see the proof.
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Posted Saturday August 16th, 2008.
indeed you have choice now, so DON'T let us know you are gonna stay home and order some pizza !!!!! LOL
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Posted Saturday August 16th, 2008.
best advice, do it yourself. no, really! i did it once for an external HD and it's very easy to do.
You just buy a casing that have the firewire interface/connectivity + a HD of your choice and off you go.
most shop will do it for you if you are not confident. but i assure you that in 99% case it's just a matter of a Philips crew driver and 10 minutes of your time.
If you want something good looking and that has firewire, i know the Apple shop on Kim Ma has external casings for sale that has the G5 brush metallic look.
A real geek friend of mine showed me once and the bottom line is that my external HD cost me a fraction of what you normally pay for an already made one.
And the good thing, you know you can change the HD easily and have the one you want inside.
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