Renewed request for assistance with trip planning
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 7:46 am
Hi again, everyone.
As some of you will recall, I'm hosting a two-country visit (Vietnam and Cambodia) by a friend from India in his spry early 70s. It's a challenging friendship: He's pretty blunt and not always quick enough on the draw with this bluntness to give me a chance to make him happy in the present tense, and it lately occurs to me that I haven't done enough trip planning to ensure he has a full experience.
We have all of our lodging accommodations and inter-city travel arrangements, but I could use all the help anyone wants to give on the subject of where to eat, and things to do.
The cities we're visiting are Ho Chi Minh City, Hue, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. One thing I'd like to do in particular is to take him to one of those restaurants that used to be a dime a dozen in Saigon, where you sit on long benches and slap your cold-water washcloth packet before you eat? Did I describe that sufficiently? He's also mentioned that he'd like to eat at least once at a seafood restaurant where you pick your fish from a tank -- which I haven't done anywhere in the region. Our accommodations in Siem Reap are apparently going to handle the temple visit itinerary for us.
Really, anything anyone would like to suggest by way of food and things to do, I'd be grateful.
Thanks in advance,
Not-so-dangerous Dave.
As some of you will recall, I'm hosting a two-country visit (Vietnam and Cambodia) by a friend from India in his spry early 70s. It's a challenging friendship: He's pretty blunt and not always quick enough on the draw with this bluntness to give me a chance to make him happy in the present tense, and it lately occurs to me that I haven't done enough trip planning to ensure he has a full experience.
We have all of our lodging accommodations and inter-city travel arrangements, but I could use all the help anyone wants to give on the subject of where to eat, and things to do.
The cities we're visiting are Ho Chi Minh City, Hue, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. One thing I'd like to do in particular is to take him to one of those restaurants that used to be a dime a dozen in Saigon, where you sit on long benches and slap your cold-water washcloth packet before you eat? Did I describe that sufficiently? He's also mentioned that he'd like to eat at least once at a seafood restaurant where you pick your fish from a tank -- which I haven't done anywhere in the region. Our accommodations in Siem Reap are apparently going to handle the temple visit itinerary for us.
Really, anything anyone would like to suggest by way of food and things to do, I'd be grateful.
Thanks in advance,
Not-so-dangerous Dave.