Saturday, November 28, 2009

Thanksgiving


There's a restaurant in Da Nang completely staffed by deaf kids. It's called The Bread of Life and it's owned by Kathleen and Bob, an American couple from Kansas. They serve real American food and it's favorite place for the expat community to eat. Every Thanksgiving Kathleen puts together a traditional holiday meal complete with turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. A bunch of us went there this year and stuffed ourselves. The Vietnamese who joined us thought the food was a little strange but most of them agreed it wasn't bad.














If you are in Da Nang, stop in at The Bread of Life if you are in the mood for a good western meal. Not only is the food great, but you'll be helping the deaf community. It's just a block off the river behind the Green Plaza hotel on Le Hong Phong Street. Oh yea, they serve a mean pizza too. And they deliver.

2 comments:

Felix said...

Bill great to see your doing well, Grady told me about your blog and that he had seen you. Last time we have a beer was at the 3rd Mar Div Reunion here in Dallas. With this new technology, it's great to communicate. Better that the old PRC10's that we had. Hope to keep in touch with you. My email address is mar463@aol.com
Felix (Sal) Salmeron "D" 1/3

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year, Bill!

-Frank Harris
B/1/3 '68