Oddly enough for one who took over 1000 photographs in a month, I don't have a photo of this place. That in itself is not a problem, as it could hardly be said to be the most beautiful restaurant in the world. It does, however, offer good, reasonably priced food and has the attraction of being extremely central. Indeed, you can just about see the flank of Bogokye Aung San's statue horse from the front windows, which puts it right on the main roundabout.
In truth, I was forcing myself to eat that night, still recovering from a bit of an upset stomach, but the food was certainly appetising enough to revive a les than revenous appetite. The menu was primarily Chinese, and I plumped for a relatively mundane sweet and sour dish (wanting to avoid spices). A good portion, served promptly, and certainly very adequate. With a small beer (I wasn't that ill!) it all came to less than 2 USD.
the palce itself seemed more geared to drinking than eating with a few groups of local guys having a beer and watching a subtitled Hollywood film.
Favorite Dish: I only ate there once, but the sweet and sour pork (as described above) was certainly adequate and filling.
Updated Mar 27, 2006
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