Been to Da Lat and tried Vietnamese pizzas ages before, but this must be the first time we've encountered such a bad culture. I'm not sure whether the pizzas here is tasty or not, but the seller's attitude is freaking disappoiting! We went in group of four and asked the seller what kind of pizzas she has, but she responded arrogantly that we had to wait and if we were unable to wait, she would not make sold to the pizzas. She made us somewhat confused that she may have not listened carefully, but at last she without delay "expelled" us. Her attitude is lucidly aggressive. Guys and travelers, please bear in mind that:
We human beings own a big economy and this is the world of supply and demand. We have demand and she has supply, we use money to exchange for food, NOT TO BEG FOR FOOD! She - the seller - is NOT doing charity!
We have thousands of sellers and service providers with different quality & value. Why on earth you have to try "really hard" to refrain from acting equally and tolerate being insulted?
Some people may say she is entertaining & and the way she insults her clients is very admirable, whick interests your meal 😂. What the hell has happened to your mindset? Do you mind being scolded by your parents but you don't mind getting insulted by a stranger (even those you have done any wrongs)?
The goods market is expanding and tons of providers are competiting day by day to achieve the best position in the eyes of their customers! In other words, good customer services associates satisfactory quality and deserves to be remembered! Be conscious to yourself. Prioritize your seller's service before their quality!
Vietnamese people hold a pretty nice image and position in the eyes of most foreign visitors. If we keep consenting with the seller's attitude, you are indirectly worsening Vietnam's tourism industry by letting other people assume the negative behaviours of the Vietnamese.
Boycott by all means! Should not try...
Read moreShe is cute and gentle with a great memory 🍀 everyone, remember to come by. But to fully enjoy it, you need to be polite, and I'll introduce a little bit about the restaurant so you don't miss your appointment:
Ms. Dinh's rice paper shop has been in Da Lat for more than 20 years
Ba Dinh grilled rice paper (61 Nguyen Van Troi, Da Lat City, Lam Dong)
Cake: super delicious and quality 100 points
To ensure quality and service: She will prioritize groups of 2 to 4 people. If you go in a group of 6 to 10, you can split into groups 2, groups 4 and groups 2...
Price: from 30k to 35k (ie normal to special)
Please come in and wait a bit and you'll be there soon, it won't take long ☺️
A little bit about her 🍀
Even though she is old, she remembers every table about the number of orders and the type of cake that needs to be baked for each table. About her personality, she often confides aimlessly, paying little attention to the neighbor girls and gentle young people. She says she's sad because they keep saying she curses and then goes online to tell them how difficult she is. another thing (she also said: Suddenly there was a group of 4 or 5 people, including a girl with a child and turned to tell her child that the cake seller liked to curse. At home, I had never heard my parents curse, so she cursed for me. So the child immediately ran out and told her to curse me, ... immediately she was angry and ... there are many more reasons why she has a habit of nagging or chasing away guests. behind you guys). She said that from then on, if any group had a small computer or was crowded, she would not accept guests.
She is a sensitive person, easily sad, angry, happy, so please...
Read moreLet me tell you about this crazy bánh tráng nướng stall I just tried in Da Lat. It's on 61 Nguyen Van Troi, run by this older woman everyone calls "Bà Khùng" - which apparently means "crazy lady." Let me tell you, the name fits!
She's a firecracker of a personality, barking out orders and working the grill with a fierce intensity. Don't be intimidated though, because this bánh tráng nướng is absolutely incredible. It's not fancy by any means - just a simple stall on the sidewalk with a charcoal grill. But the magic is in the ingredients. The perfect balance of crispy rice paper, melty cheese, savory pate, and a hit of spice. It's the kind of food that warms you up from the inside out, perfect for a chilly Da Lat night.
Now, be prepared for a bit of a wait. Bà Khùng does things her own way, and the line can get long. But trust me, it's worth it. Just grab a plastic stool, soak up the atmosphere, and be ready for a bánh tráng nướng experience you won't forget. Just maybe hold off on asking her...
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