Thanks to Moses and a447, I finally figured it out. And I've only lived in Saigon for 17 years !!!
Xa Xieu = char siu (red pork slices)
Hoanh Thanh = Won ton
Mi = Noodles
Thanks to Moses and a447, I finally figured it out. And I've only lived in Saigon for 17 years !!!
Xa Xieu = char siu (red pork slices)
Hoanh Thanh = Won ton
Mi = Noodles
So it works if you jumble up the words and /or do not use capital letters. Is that right?
I'll try try to re-post the rest:
We also go out for ramen every week. It's my favourite Japanese food. If you like it spicy try the Kazan Tonkotsu Ramen restaurant in the building next to the Patpong night market (heading towards Soi Twilight). Absolutely delicious, or "Chou oishii", as we say.
The sugoi ramen menu appears to be a mix of Japanese and Chinese food.
Again, why not just try switching the charset over to UTF-8 on the database table that contains the post contents? It'd just be a simple SQL statement, something like:
ALTER TABLE table_name SET CHARSET = 'UTF-8';
I could be wrong, but there's a decent chance just that would resolve it. That above SQL statement is probably wrong, but a quick Google search will tell you the right one. Most likely, mySQL is taking a fart everytime it encounters an 8 bit character like the pound symbox. Switching over the charset on a table isn't going to break any mods, as the same SQL queries will still continue to execute just fine.
If you don't believe me, just do a quick mysqldump before changing the charset. Again though, your site, so up to you. I'm just trying to help.
How come this problem has suddenly appeared after all these years? Someone must have changed something. Can't it just be changed back again??
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