Disclaimer: I'm super picky (I rarely give out 5 stars), I'm of Latin descent and raised up in New York - so my review of any Latin food comes from the heart. First off the price of the tacos compared to the size is a bit unproportional; I would rather pay 3000Ks for a Sai's taco that is ~50% bigger in lieu of the 2700Ks mañana taco (the mañana taco tastes marginally better). The taste of the tacos: nothing spectacular, but somewhat tasty - and I'm trying to root for this place. So then I ordered a tamale to go - the corn 'caking' is supposed to be the hero, but unfortunately it lacked any soul and flavor (of how a traditional tamale is supposed to...
Read moreFavourite Mexican resturant in Yangon. The chef is a real Mexican and she's still here to serve. My favourite part is different kinds of tacos and some menus are mixed with some receipes from Myanmar. Really worth to try. Burrito is the best part, it was served with tomato sauce. Fried dried chillies, serve for free, are matched with any dish if you like spicy foods. I love it because it has the same atmosphere and taste like the same as three years ago I've tried them for my first time. Different kinds of cocktails are available too. If you got there, make sure you take the...
Read moreOver the course of 2 years I ate 3 times from this restaurant and all of them were a big disappointments. There is nothing Mexican about this place. They don't even have proper cheese but put some strange stuff they call cottage cheese. The rice they put in burritos is dried up and from probably a day ago and there is almost nothing else in the burrito. I made the mistake 3 times and never again. Only kind o.k. thing they had was the tacos and that was only one time. Everything else I tried failed significantly. And they call them selves the best Mexican food in Yangon?...
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