tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-321808650144527383.post7773653990933330891..comments2011-08-17T23:41:13.374-07:00Comments on To KOTO...one cupcake at a time...: Noisy, noisy, noisy....Ngairehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102488773835425223noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-321808650144527383.post-84663177372686595302010-11-18T17:35:53.815-08:002010-11-18T17:35:53.815-08:00Not sure what your set up is but my advice is to m...Not sure what your set up is but my advice is to move. Hanoi isn't the quietest place but I reckon in you're in one of the noisier spots.<br /><br />Again, I don't know what your budget is or whether you work more in the KOTO restaurant or the training centres but there are a few hotels on Xuan Dieu that might be a better bet.<br /><br />Failing that why not put a notice on the New Hanoian and see if you can get a share room in a house of like minded people.<br /><br />Noise is just something that comes with life in Hanoi, even in my quiet house down a back alley I've builders that start at 7am and a cockerel that crows from 5. But at least I've no night time traffic noise.<br /><br />If it was KOTO that set you up with the hotel then have a quiet word with them - don't suffer in silence. They're used to foreigners struggling with the noise and I'm sure they'd help.<br /><br />Good luck.Steve Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00949825546042555594noreply@blogger.com