tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5280676010616714093.post774188027628365184..comments2023-10-17T22:03:23.951+07:00Comments on Cooee: Da Lat (and what costs what).Snaphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15800305875871746333noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5280676010616714093.post-17663103565494121772011-07-26T09:57:36.481+07:002011-07-26T09:57:36.481+07:00@Martyn alcohol and cigarettes seem to be avoiding...@<a href="#c517007910135438" rel="nofollow">Martyn</a> alcohol and cigarettes seem to be avoiding the price hikes. So, good news for some of us ;) Stray did enjoy his fish and chips, even if they did cost equal to someone's half a day's wages or more...but, I suppose you can manage to do that in any country. The increases really did surprise us, although it's still a country you can Snaphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15800305875871746333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5280676010616714093.post-5170079101354382011-07-26T04:40:38.050+07:002011-07-26T04:40:38.050+07:00Snap most of the prices are similar to those in Th...Snap most of the prices are similar to those in Thailand but I'd say on the whole Vietnam is a bit cheaper. The Hanoi Vodka looks a steal at around 50 baht, although it might need some of that $2.25 juice to drown the taste. The fish and chips look okay too.<br /><br />The labourers wages of $7 a day plus food would be a decent one in rural Udon Thani.<br /><br />Thanks for giving me an idea Martynhttp://www.thaisabai.orgnoreply@blogger.com