You will find it right opposite gate 35.
Take a left from security check and walk for about 300 meters (or if you are 9.5 and have been doing this for the better part of 7 years) then take the walkalater, and once you are off- which might take a while if you are inclined to walk backwards on the machine and walk back on yourself for about 20 meters. Once there, place your order, choose your seat- you can have a table or sit at the which stools facing the window and await the yumminess that is on its way.
Eating a steaming hot bowl of pho at the Two Tigers is part and parcel of what we have done before we leave Vietnam almost every time we fly out. It is exorbitantly prices at $7 a bowl compared to the $2 delicious bowls of broth you get on the streets of Hanoi, but it is soothing and calming and hot and sets one up for a comfortable flight out.
Check in, immigration, security, Two Tigers. Pho, beef and chicken, prawn crackers, and depending on the time of day, a coconut water and maybe a glass of watery beer. Done and done. We are unaccustomed to browsing endless duty free shops - mostly because they are thin on the ground- and find ourselves treading the same path everytime- an unplanned and embedded family ritual.
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