Eating Out
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June 21, 2005
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by giorgio (1 point)
Marie Min Vegetarian Restaurant
Edit ThisThe LP says "a godsend for travellers". This is true. Everything from curries to yogurts to pancakes with chocolate is available. It's clean and the manager (Richard) is a fantastic guy. He knows all the latest news about travelling in the country. He has menus in 10 different languages. The meals are also very cheap, around 30 cents.
| type: | Vegetarian |
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BBB
Edit ThisThe BBB has excellent European food. The steak with mushrooms (the N-steak), 2 US$, has become famous on the Asia trail. The coconut fish is even better (7/99). Most of the visitors recommend that restaurant, because it is in the downtown and right in a location, ,just near the moat, from where you can plan your trip for the day.
| type: | European |
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Honey Garden
Edit ThisThe honey Garden has one of the best Chinese kitchens in Myanmar, especially the tofu.
| type: | Chinese |
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Thai Yai
Edit ThisThai Yai restaurant is located on 84th south and 23rd street and it's good for cheap chicken, salad and noodles.
| type: | Local |
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Nay Cafee, corner 82th & 27th Street
Edit ThisOpen 5-9pm. Fabulous fresh cooked chapatis with veg and meat curries. Dirt cheap but delicious food served at low tables on the pavement at the corner of 27th and 82nd streets.
| type: | Indian and Pakistani |
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| email: | miva@iprimus.com.au |
