"...Businesses, setting their sights firmly on foreign visitors, have made it as easy as possible. Take the new wave of restaurants, which are so blunt about their lack of interest in local custome...
Would you suggest dining at any of the high end hotels in Yangon and Bagan such as Governor's Palace, Strand and Thirpyitsaya. Does anyone have any dining suggestions for great food experiences in...
Long-time lurker, first-time poster – just got back from a couple of weeks in Myanmar and Chiang Mai, so wanted to report back! Overall: Had some wonderful meals, but generally found the food i...
Let me first say I love Burmese food. Or what I'd had of it back home in California. So I was very excited to chow down in Myanmar on a quick weekend trip. What I found was that it was a little bit...
will be in this area for two weeks...any recs in luang probing and outskirts for food...also will be in bagan.inle lake,yangon, mandalay...would appreciate any and all recs. does not have to be she...
Ciao folks …. Currently in Myanamar and seeking culinary adventures … in my short time here, I have discovered that the best food is street food … absolutely delicious and mouth watering .. I ha...
my friends and i are headed to yangon, bagan and inle lake for the first time next month and have perused the very helpful posts by PhilD and annebkk, among others. below is a summary of places tha...
Will be visiting Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay and Inle Lake early October. Looking for recommendations for great upscale Burmese restaurants and any other experiences you would care to share. Thanks.
I'm going to be traveling in Burma the last two weeks of February: the usual first-time itinerary -- Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay, Inle...anybody been? Any recommendations? Thanks!
Feel Myanmar is a lunch-time only restaurant (well, no dinner anyway) that appears to be pretty popular with the local population. It is very easy order as this is done by pointing at bains marie s...
I will be traveling to Myanmar in December. Has anyone been? I would like food and travel recommendations. I eat anything, and LOVE markets....
We are (carefullly) planning a trip to Burma next month (Feb-March 2007). Does anyone have any recs for restaurants that are not government-controlled? We want to be sure our money goes straight in...
Any thoughts for Burma eats?