Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Anchor Restaurant & Beer @ Da Nang in Vietnam

It was past 10.00pm but the stomach was in need of some "nutrition" and lo and behold, a restaurant appeared right in front of us and a check revealed that it closed only at midnight.

Looking like some medieval pub, the place was empty and it seemed like we were the only customers in the large, two-floor eatery! For sure, there was no one except for us on the ground floor.

Abbaye Blond Ale - starting with some beer to warm the stomach! Although I drink occasionally, I can't really tell the differences between the types of beers. One thing I did note, ale is usually more bitter and sharp tasting; not my cup of tea. 

Fried Tiger Prawn with Salted Duck Egg Sauce - just the name itself warranted an order since we love prawns and I love salted egg! Sadly. the prawns were small once you remove the shells, and the sauce was more salty than a nice balance of sweet-saltiness. p.s. excuse me for the poor photo quality as I didn't realize there was a change in setting.

Skewers Beef - said to be made of Australian beef, I already half guessed the texture when I saw the shrunk up beef cubes on the skewers. Tough it sure was and the accompanying dip (some green mixture) failed to remedy it. 

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You know how disappointed I was when I had to mention that the Abbaye Blond Ale was the best thing I had in the restaurant. Anyone had anything else to recommend? By the way, I think the name of the restaurant had changed to Anchor Bierhaus and Steak.

When we were about to leave, Alex caught something from the corner of his eye. Ratatouille was on the run! Obviously seeing the rodent didn't make me feel any better about the restaurant, which commanded a high review score on Google Maps!

Address
83- 85 - 87, Trần Phú, Hải Châu 1, 
Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam

Map
As above.

Pricing
Abbaye Blond Ale - 99,000 dong
Fried Tiger Prawn with Salted Duck Egg Sauce - 220,000 dong
Skewers Beef - 195,000 dong
(NETT)

Sunday, February 16, 2025

Alluvia Chocolatier @ Da Nang in Vietnam

When it comes to chocolates from Vietnam, tourists would recall the brand Maison Marou Chocolate first as it's commonly sold in the airports. However, I personally prefer another brand; Alluvia Chocolatier.

I first chanced upon Alluvia Chocolatier at Hanoi, and was surprised to find it so close to where I stayed when I was at Da Nang last year! Of course it meant stepping in and purchasing a few dozen bars as gifts for my family and friends.

Interior didn't differ much from the branch I went to in Hanoi and prices seemed similar to what I paid for a year ago. p.s. that's the beauty of blogging as I could refer to the photographs I took and published in the post for comparison!

What surprised me was that just a mere two hundred meters away, along the same road, would be another Alluvia Chocolatier shop! What's the point of opening another chocolate store so nearby!? And right in the middle of these two shops was Maison Marou Chocolate Flagship Cafe

Anyway, the second Alluvia shop I went to was bigger, with a cafe concept and termed as a chocolate house. However, the seating space was quite limited, and not as wow as Maison Marou

One thing remains unchanged; the boxes of diced up chocolate samplings! Unless you absolutely detest chocolate, there would definitely be one that appeals to your taste buds! My personal favorites would be the 70% dark chocolate and 40% milk chocolate.

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Address
172 Trần Phú, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
196 Trần Phú, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam

Map
As above.


Saturday, February 15, 2025

Seoul Cắt Tóc Spa - Full Service Spa @ Da Nang in Vietnam

My first experience with Vietnamese spa treatment, at Spa Salon Galaxy Sài Gòn in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), was enlightening, especially the segment on ear cleaning! 

Strangely, similar treatment wasn't found when we were last at Hanoi. Upon hearing I would be going to Da Nang, the Greatest Kon said there were a few spas in the city that offered what we had in HCMC. And one of them was Seoul Cắt Tóc Spa.

Located about 100 meters from HAIAN Riverfront Hotel Da Nang, where we stayed, Seoul Cắt Tóc Spa didn't have any slot for me unless I am agreeable to their full service spa treatment, which was the shortest (and cheapest) at only 90 minutes. 

Beggars can't be choosers, and I would love to experience the interesting ear digging again! 90 minutes it shall be. Got a key and not knowing what it was for. 

Oh, a locker for my belongings! I didn't bring a bag given how close I was to the hotel, and I sure wouldn't be leaving my mobile phone and wallet in the locker. Sorry for being so skeptical although it doesn't harm playing safe when one is overseas.

Brought into a room on level two that was filled with chairs that reminded me of those in the old school barber shops in Singapore! Wait, I am not here to cut hair! Assurance was that I didn't see any scissors on the table in front of the chairs. 

Starting the treatment with a simple foot bath! 

After a short foot soak (so short it might as well be removed), I was shocked to see that the seat of the chair can be reclined all the way! Although it's more relaxing to lie supine, the seat was still quite hard and not really comfortable.

My bare face! 

Shaving time; now, I don't really shave as my facial hair wasn't as widespread and thick, and it's unnerving to have cream on my face, with a blade scraping against the skin. Plucking using a pair of tweezers would be more therapeutic, and more painful. 

After a hot stone facial massage that was rather uneasy, I found refuge under the cool touch of cucumbers. Frankly, I look like my mom in the above photo! 

Feeling the box of tools, and the sounds of them hitting against each other excited me; it's time for the ear cleaning segment! Ever since that session at Spa Salon Galaxy Sài Gòn, removing the wax from our ears has never been satisfying! 

While shiok, it didn't feel as soothing and as satisfying as that time at Spa Salon Galaxy Sài Gòn. There were also a few missing tools from Seoul Cắt Tóc Spa that made the experience slightly underwhelming. 

My dug-out ear wax. 

Nail trimming and filing for both my hands and feet. I have the tendency to cut my nails before I go overseas; must remind myself not to do so in my upcoming trip to Da Nang! 

So called full body massage and thai stretching was a rushed affair. Furthermore, unlike Spa Salon Galaxy Sài Gòn, there's no change of clothes and my pair of bermuda pants was tight, with my wallet in my pocket making it tighter! 

Shampooing was a nicer segment. I can understand why some people would purposely go to Vietnam to wash hair! Aside from their gentle yet on-point scrubbing of the scalp, having the water flowing from from the forehead to the hair and face was liberating.

Final step; the hair drying.

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Lastly, a cup of tea before leaving. I noticed a notice in Korean and used Google Translate; turned out to be a call for Google review rating, where you would receive a complimentary gift upon completion. Was that why the review was so high on Google Maps? It's 4.8 from over 5,000 reviewers! 

Address
148 Bạch Đằng, Hải Châu 1, 
Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam

Map
As above.

Pricing
As above.

Linh Ung Pagoda - The One at Ba Na Hills in Da Nang [Vietnam]

Many people will recall the French Village, the Golden Bridge when one mentions Ba Na Hills but do you know that there's a number of temples in the theme park as well?
 
One of them would be Linh Ung Pagoda, which was walking distance from the Golden Bridge and the Le Jardin D'amour Flower Garden that were of different theme!

Walking towards the temple; there were in fact three Linh Ung Pagodas (yes, same name) in Da Nang, and they were said to create a triangular zone to protect the City of Da Nang from natural disasters like typhoons.

Rules and regulations, in Vietnamese.
Guess it would be quite standard. 

"Standing 27 meters tall and 14 meters in diameter on a 6-meter-tall white lotus", it would be very hard to miss the above statue of Buddha Shakyamuni that stood atop a 1,500 meters tall hill. 

The octagonal base also housed eight pictorial panels that told the life of Buddha Shakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism. Not sure how much it can divulge as there didn't seem to be any words. 

Found an opening into the base of the statue!

Even though I was alone, I ventured in only to find a space that was underutilized. From what I saw, it was more like a store room. Such a bad use of space...

Staircase near the statue that led down to an open platform. Sorry, the business student in me was thinking it would be lucrative to have a food / drinks vendor, or even some vending machines on site since the cool weather, and the peaceful surrounding would be advantageous for "business".

I was extremely impressed with the above; a green dragon straddling a water feature. It looked so insync with the fake hill although the statue of Guanyin was somewhat out of place.

This temple wasn't limited to just the statue; let's continue to proceed downwards. Since this was covered in my admission tickets to Ba Na Hills SunWorld theme park, I am sure going to explore as much as I could.

French Village right behind. Such a strong juxtaposition! Like a clash of two very different cultures. p.s. you can also see the tracks for the alpine coaster
 
Official temple compound, where the praying would take place. I read from the web that there was a unique "pine tree with three different kinds of leaves" in front of the temple. Is that the one in the above photograph?

More photographs.

Chinese name of Linh Ung Pagoda. In Chinese history, there is indeed a famous temple with the same name and those of Chinese ethnicity would recall that there is a famous monk called Jigong. The temple he was in was also called Lingyin Temple. 

Another staircase past the grand entrance archway. It's supposed to overlook Da Nang City but as you can see, the clouds made everything turned into a mystical space. I didn't venture any further given the laziness to climb up and down.

The entrance archway. Despite the influences from China, I do think that there are design differences between the temples of China and Vietnam. Some can be quite subtle. Can you spot them?

Two paths to go back. The original one I came one was on the left whereas the right would bring me up to on a "mountainous" track, for which I do not know how long it might take.

Right it shall be! 
Mountain not that high.

Nothing much worth sharing, except for maybe this stone tower that had an altar in front yet seemed to honor no statue. That was a line of golden characters but I didn't step closer. 

Back on the same level as the humongous buddha statue. 

I actually walked out from here. I am not sure about it but the dragons could have been converted from snakes. As the saying goes, a snake can elevate to a dragon with extensive cultivation! 

Walking out of Linh Ung Pagoda.

Journey to the West appeared to be popular in Vietnam; aside from spotting the iconic characters at Ninh Binh, they were also on display at Linh Ung Pagoda. Gosh, didn't realize the gentleman saw me taking his photo with the pig character, Zhu Bajie! Paiseh! 

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