If you're in Chennai and haven’t tried Burmese Chicken Atho near Parry’s Corner, you’re missing one of the city’s best street food experiences!
Tried the famous Chicken Atho near Parry’s Corner, and it was totally worth the hype! For ₹160, you get a generous portion of spicy noodles mixed with juicy shredded chicken, fresh cabbage, onions, crispy Bejo, and their signature Burmese red oil. The flavours were bold, smoky, tangy, and absolutely addictive! 🔥🍜
Despite the crowd, the vendor was quick and polite. Everything was made fresh in front of me, and hygiene was well-maintained for a street setup. What stood out: ✅ Freshly prepared in front of you ✅ Good portion size for just ₹160 ✅ Authentic Burmese street-style taste ✅ Fast service even in a busy crowd ✅ Clean setup and polite vendor 📍 Located near Burma Bazaar, this stall is a hidden gem for foodies looking for authentic Burmese street food in Chennai.
Final verdict: 💯 Worth ₹160 for the taste, quantity, and authentic experience. If you're in Chennai, don’t miss this...
Read moreFavorite to go street food in Parrys area in Second lane beach road, near beach station. Been here countless times during my bachelor’s college days. Highly recommended to visit and relish the burmese food (only if you don’t mind hygiene, cleanliness and ambiance) 😂. Atho chicken fried (1 by 2) is perfect for 2 adults. Delicious atho and the Banana stem soup goes as side, and is outstanding 👌🏽. You can drink soup unlimited 👍🏽. Egg masala is top notch 👌🏽 highly recommended. One egg is 15 rupees. Bejo masala is delicious too, can share with 2 adults. Service: 5/5 very friendly people. They don’t see who you are or where you are from. Customer friendly and welcoming people ☺️👍🏽. Everyone treated equally here 👍🏽. MUST VISIT for locals, Indians, tourists and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for all. They also have VEG options 👌🏽. Only concern is hygiene, you have to stand and eat, no place to sit, can be challenging during hot summers.
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Read moreAtho Street offers some delicious street food, and the service is quite good. The food, especially the Atho noodles, is tasty and has a nice blend of flavors that make it worth trying. The staff is friendly and serves with a smile, making the experience pleasant. They even provide a refreshing drink called "limjd" along with the meal, which is a nice touch.
However, the atmosphere can be a bit off-putting. The area tends to get very crowded, and the surroundings can feel chaotic. This isn't the place for a relaxed or peaceful meal, as the busy environment and the local mindset might make some people uncomfortable.
While the food and service stand out, the overall experience is affected by the setting. If you don’t mind the crowded atmosphere, Atho Street is worth a visit for the tasty food and good service. But if you prefer a more comfortable dining environment, you might find the atmosphere...
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