▲ 2 r/travel

Advice for Vietnam trip

So later this month I'm travelling to Vietnam. Will be staying in Da Nang for 2 days 1 night. Give me your best travel advice. So I'm visiting Sa Pa, Hanoi, Saigon and Da Nang in the last week of August. I'm particularly interested in natural beauty, good food and coffee and fashion as well. 1.Want to know if the tailoring in Hoi An is as good as it's claimed? I'm looking for a budget option in linen suits, shirts and trousers. Can I have a decent option in $200 range. 2. I'm looking for places for genuine Adidas or Nike products at a cheaper price. 3. Suggest me the best coffee places 4. How's the local market in the cities and what should I be careful of 5. Last but not the least, the tourist traps to avoid and what should I be careful about. Really appreciate for your efforts to help me🙏🏽

reddit.com
u/siddharthmoharana — 9 days ago

Da Nang and Hoi An

So later this month I'm travelling to Vietnam. Will be staying in Da Nang for 2 days 1 night. Give me your best travel advice. Also can you please let me know if the tailoring in Hoi An is as good as it's claimed? I'm looking for a budget option in linen suits, shirts and trousers.

reddit.com
u/siddharthmoharana — 9 days ago

Places for Tailored clothes for Tourist

I'm visiting Vietnam later this month. I've heard that tailored clothing is pretty good at certain places here. I want to know where to find good tailored clothes for me (a guy). Since I'm a tourist, won't be spending much time at one place, so delivery in 1 or max 2 days would help me. Also bonus points if the price fits for someone having a tight budget.

reddit.com
u/siddharthmoharana — 9 days ago

Mango cheesecake for the first time.

Got amazing mangoes this summer (the only good thing about summers) and used the best ones for this recipie.

u/siddharthmoharana — 2 months ago