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Vietnam Business Finance (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
The new coffee shop, located on an area of 20.000 sq.m., includes several areas for enjoying coffee, watching coffee-making equipment, and places to buy Vietnamese coffee products, as well as providing a chance to try famous Vietnamese dishes.The Vietnamese company intends to open 18 coffee shops in Singapore. According to Dang Le Nguyen Vu, the Company’s CEO, a chain of franchised coffee shops...
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Tym Blogs Too! (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
Hot on the heels of learning that Tully's Coffee from Seattle has opened two outlets in Singapore, I just learned tonight that there's a Trung Nguyen as well (via The Travelling Hungryboy ). And only yesterday I was whining on Facebook to a friend that I miss my daily dose of ca phe sua da . Having said that, I don't think Singapore really needs more coffee chains when it already has...
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Vietnam Business Finance (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
So there’s the moment of truth. Few local coffee brands are known outside the country, although Vietnam is known as a major exporter of coffee beans.Some good news came last week. Trung Nguyen, a famous Vietnamese coffee brand, has just added another outlet in Singapore. Its second coffee shop is located in the famous Liang Court shopping mall. The first shop, by the way, is in the Changi...
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Travelblog (Free subscription) | 16/11/2008
... an apartment housed in a large monstrosity of a skyscraper, also contains a coffee shop called Trung Nguyen. Having been a little ‘under the weather’ lately, (not the dreaded, drum - playing hang-over fairies this time but the more sinister, ‘lets see your intestines’ food-poisoning kind) I decided I’d break the monotony of being a certified couch potato and venture to find our post-box...
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Vietnam Business Finance (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
Visitors to VietHaus can learn about Vietnamese culture, while enjoying traditional Vietnamese dishes. They also understand more about the Southeast Asian nation when going to weekend markets featuring the country’s well-known traditional food and special products such as Minh Long high-quality ceramics and Trung Nguyen coffee.In addition, many visitors from Italy, Spain, France, the...
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Travelblog (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
... tin and many look as if they could collapse at any moment. We settle into our lovely hotel - Trung Nguyen (not sure what it stands for) - which is near the town square & within walking distance to the river. We get a great room with balcony overlooking the market square where the street food stalls are setting up. As it’s getting late (5pm - we could have got here for 4pm if we hadn’t...
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The Liberal OC (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Well here’s one that not many people expected. Community organizer Robin Marcario has managed to pull off a surprising victory in the race for Garden Grove City Council. Robin was outspent by Steve Jones, Andrew Do, Linh Ho and Trung Nguyen to place second in the contest behind Incumbent Steve Jones. The smart money in this [...]
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
Others say the mudslinging between Vietnamese American candidates has created rifts in the Vietnamese community and turned off voters, both Vietnamese and non-Vietnamese.In the Garden Grove City Council race, Trung Nguyen and Andrew Do ran a vitriolic campaign against each other in negative mailers and hit pieces that ran in Vietnamese-language newspapers and radio. Linh Ho, a third Vietnamese...
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The Liberal OC (Free subscription) | 26/10/2008
... the skys were all aflame with charges of communist sympathies on the part of candidates Janet Nguyen, and Dina Nguyen. Chief among the lobbers of the red paint was Assemblyman Van Tran , who supported Dina Nguyen over Janet Nguyen because Janet defeated Tran’s protege Trung Nguyen in the February 2007 Special Election in the First District. Seems that Janet...