Thumps up! We went to the U Chit Mg St. branch for breakfast. Variety of choices of traditional Myanmar foods are available with resonable price. We had Moh-Hin-Gar (thin rice noodle with fish broth), Samosa salad, Nan-Jee-Tho (thick rice noodle mixed with chicken, dried chilli oil, bean powder, onion) and 2 cups of tea. Portion is best for those who do not eat much for breakfast. All the tables were full, and the waiters were very attentive to your request. Taking photos of waiters and the kithen area are prohibited. This is one stop eatries to try many types of traditional Myanmar foods. Must put in this place to your itinerary if you're...
Read moreI just enjoyed this place. It is right in the middle of authentic Yangon with lots of street vendors to experience.
The mohinga and other items that I had were very good. The prices were very inexpensive, the staff was very good and nice and they attended to you quickly.
It isn't a Michelin restaurant, but I liked the atmosphere. I was the only American in the place, but I felt perfectly comfortable and welcomed. I would recommend (and have already recommended) the Lucky 7 Tea House to my friends that...
Read moreMy guide took me here late morning on our tour of Yangon to experience Burmese Tea. The place was buzzing with people chatting with friends over a drink and snack - like a Starbucks in the West. The tea was more sweet and milky than my usual UK brew but very drinkable and came with green tea too. Snacks were savoury - good samosas, and spring rolls. Service was very swift with a large number of happy young guys trying to outdo each other. Well...
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