I forgot to mention, we did not try the sauteed frog with lemonglass. Too sharp for our palates.
The rest of Friday was devoted to downtime for the kids. Ipads, books, puzzles. Mum did some work and dad did some trip reporting.
But with the weather nice and clear it was time to tick off one of the supposed must dos of Hoi An, the sunset lantern boat ride. With a twist as we would not be releasing lanterns. We'd decided we didn't want to contribute to the eve present pollution ofnthe river. They say they clean up everything every day but that's clearly not true. And we're not judging the process, or those who take part. It's obviously a major economic driver for Hoi An but it's just not for us. At least on this night. What difference our abstinence makes in thr grand scheme of things I'll leave others to assess.
The ride itself, 20 odd minutes at sunset, was pleasant. I think it was 220,000vnd for the four of us.


After hopping off thd boat we were about to walked into Mayviva for dinner. Probably we should have gone to Mango Mango right next door. I got a quite good cau lao but all up it cost more than it should have. I shrugged it off at the time, but it does irk me. The girls ordered different rice dishes from the Vietnamese menu, but somehow we got charged for the "Western" fried rice. Also there is the location tax. The food was fine, it just wasn't value.
