u/mareeyugh

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Most recommended food trays in Cavite

Hi, my son's first birthday is up coming soon!

So, please recommend kayo ng masarap na nagpapa order ng food trays! Preferably Dasma area. Pwede din Tanza hehe.

Pls. pls. pls.

Yung hindi ako mapapahiya sa guests. Hihi.

Suggest na din kayo ano magandang menu for a furst birthday celebration pero ang guests naman ay mostly adults. May few kids lang hehe.

Thank you in advance!

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u/mareeyugh — 13 hours ago
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Da Nang Budget

Hi, we have an upcoming 5 days trip to Da Nang next week.

I'm with my husband and a 1 year old.

I just want to ask, is ₫21M enough for a 5 days trip with cafe hopping, local food trip, tourist spot visits and also shopping and groceries?

Genuinely asking, is our budget too tight?

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u/mareeyugh — 3 days ago
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Hi everyone! 👋 We'll be visiting Da Nang, Hoi An, and Hue this July with our 1-year-old baby.

We trimmed our itinerary to:

✅ Lady Buddha

✅ Son Tra Marina

✅ Marble Mountains

✅ My Khe Beach

✅ Dragon Bridge

✅ Ba Na Hills

✅ Hue Imperial City

✅ Khai Dinh Mausoleum

✅ Thien Mu Pagoda

✅ Hoi An Ancient Town

✅ Japanese Bridge

✅ Tan Ky House

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We removed:

❌ Monkey Mountain

❌ Coconut Forest

❌ Silk Village

❌ Stone Carving Village

❌ Incense Village

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For locals and frequent travelers: Is this itinerary worth it and baby-friendly? Would you add back any of the places we removed, or are there better spots we should visit instead?

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Thank you! ❤️

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u/mareeyugh — 22 days ago
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5.5-Day Da Nang (Son Tra) Itinerary with a 1-Year-Old – Looking for Relaxed, Family-Friendly Recommendations

My family and I will be visiting Da Nang from July 8–14. We'll be staying in Son Tra for 5.5 days. There will be 2 adults and a 1-year-old baby traveling together, so we're looking for a relaxed itinerary that's family-friendly.

We're hoping for recommendations for:

- Must-visit places that aren't too crowded

- Activities that aren't overly tiring, especially with a toddler

- Good local restaurants and cafés that are baby-friendly

- Scenic spots, beaches, and attractions worth visiting around Son Tra and Da Nang

- Easy day trips (if any) that won't involve too much travel time

- Any places or activities that are overrated and can be skipped

We prefer a slower-paced trip rather than trying to squeeze in too many attractions. We'd love a balance of sightseeing, good food, and relaxing time.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

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u/mareeyugh — 24 days ago