1 ReviewI chanced upon this restaurant during my previous visit (was it 14th or 15th? does it matter?) to Yangon.
But the inspection of the house and its content brought back another connection.. of my late...
2 ReviewsThe Sabai Sabai restaurant is obviously a very popular restaurant judging by the number of people there when we dined there. Next to us was a table of 20 Bumese people. The food was good - a little...
1 ReviewActually it is a Thai restaurant
Cuisine is very good
I don`t know why almost everyone advices about Sabai Sabai for Thai food , for me - this restaurant is better and cosy , may be because of...
2 ReviewsI always like to go here when i am downtown and i don't feel like going anywhere a bit more fancy. Or when i'm just in a hurry. The food is very good and the price even better. It is a place that is...
2 ReviewsIt is not restaurant as we understand. It is some kind of restaurant-theatre in burmese style. You can take dinner and enjoy various perfomances on stage.
My wife decided to drink red dry wine there....
2 ReviewsZawgyi is the place that most tourists find easily by themselves. It is located almost next to Bogyoke market and is very attractive with its nice terrace. So i usually find mostly westerners...
2 ReviewsA short taxi ride away from centre of town in The Green Elephant Restaurant. I had a pleasant and delicious dinner there in March 2004.
As we had gone there around 9 pm, there were not too many diners...
4 ReviewsI think this is the only Hotel in Yangon currently offering a Dinner with Traditional Show. The usual fare is served buffet style but due to lack of dinner patrons ours was served on the table...
2 ReviewsI had Chicken biriyani from this restaurant. It is really tasty and combination is a little bit different from South Indian style. Chicken is prepared very nicely although some may feel excess oil....
1 ReviewYou would never expect to find such a luxurious restaurant in Yangon, let alone in the neighborhood it has been founded.
French kitchen, swiss owner and management and Myanmar service make it an...
2 ReviewsAlthough run by Chinese people, this is an authentic Shan restaurant (it was a Shan friend who took me there) This place really is typical of Burmese street food eating, the usual low stools set round...
1 ReviewAdmittedly it was a Monday night, and late for dining by local custom (about 2030) but I was the only customer in the place, and it really deserves better. The food is absolutely wonderful. I'm no...
2 ReviewsThis was the first Shan restaurant I ate in in Yangon (Rangoon) and it was a great choice, brought on more by good luck than good judgement on my part. It is a fairly typical local establishment,...
1 ReviewListed in my LP guidebook, it proved to be of excellent value.
The restaurant is located within a walking distance from Shwedagon pagoda in a line of several other outdoor restaurants. The restaurant...
1 ReviewThis popular place is frequented by tourists, locals and the few expats that are here in Burma. It is one of those places where, as a westerner, it is easy to just relax for a while. I can sit here by...
1 ReviewIt is a simple 2-storey air-conditioned restaurant... service is good. The food is typical Shan food... Shan is a north-eastern state of Myanmar bordering Thailand, Laos and China...
The food is a...
2 ReviewsOn the ground floor of the Traders Hotel is a large Indian teahouse. We bought tea and cake for about .75c - and enjoyed watching the large groups of people socialising over their tea. The restaurant...
1 ReviewThe coffee cafe is part of the Black Canyon Coffee and International Crusine restaurant, a Thailand franchise... Besides Myanmar, it has outlets in Malaysia, Singapore and of course Thailand... The...
1 Reviewthis must be mentioned in most of the guidebooks since there are always foreigners eating there. but it is the favourite of the locals as well. my burmese friends who live close to new delhi...
1 ReviewOur guide at Shwedagon recommended this restaurant as a palce where you could get authentic Burmese food. After a bit of a saga getting there (see my travelogue) it was a welcome sight and it turned...
1 ReviewWe usually go here if we have something to celebrate or when i had to leave. It is quite a bit out of our normal pricerange with dishes between $4 and $14 (unlike our normal $1 or less). But the...
1 ReviewThis teashop just opened recently and it is unlike any other teashop i know. It is in a very trendy setting and is very popular. True, the clientèle is more upmarket but it is a nice place to visit....
1 ReviewMy Catherine is an addict of Afternoon Tea. Wherever she has the possibility to have it, she keeps on asking till I give in.
The Strand is not a hotel which is according to our backpackers budget but...
Me and My friend're like to drink Hot Tea with Milk...and we 'd chance to taste hot tea in Coffe & Tea shop shop in 3 places....1. at coffe shop near Latta Jetty.2. at coffe shop beside ticket counter at bus station while waitng bus to go to Bago3. at Coffe Shop near Market urm...I'm forgot about name of market but it's not far from Karaweik.You can choose to drink with cake, moon cake and bread with chicken or deep-fried doughstick...
Hot Tea with Milk
Street vendors: Dried fruits and nuts
by herzog63
The dried fruits and nuts are great energy foods to grab to munch on while walking the streets of Yangon or going on a hike. I know that the nuts in the photo are cachews but the dried fruits are up for debate. The are all tasty!! And very inexpensive too! Funny Story:When I stopped to buy some nuts from the lady that owned the stand we finished our transaction and I thought her display looked nice so I asked her if I could take a photo...Sure!! But she ran to the other side of the street!! She wasn't going to be in the photo!! haha I thanked her and moved on....
Nuts and dried fruit.
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