Parami pizza has great tasting Italian food and pizzas for when the craving hits after all the Asian food in Yangon. Prices are pretty much European standard and the restaurant itself has a very nice ambiance with an outdoor terrace as well. However, as much as I want to give Parami a higher rating, I have had to lower it based on the last experiences I have had while eating there. I am a vegetarian and the first dinner there I ordered the Bianco Pizza (white sauce, zucchini, dried tomatoes). The pizza came with only the zucchini on it, after which I had to remind the waiter that they have forgotten the last topping. After some time I was brought out the dried tomatoes on a separate plate which I placed myself on the pizza. When I came back the second time recently for dinner, I ordered a pizza Margherita, arguably the most simple pizza when it comes to toppings (mozzarella, tomato, basil). Again the pizza came out with only cheese and when I asked the waiter about the basil he came back and told me that they were out. I was not offered any other additional topping or perhaps even a small price reduction. I understand that this is Yangon and restaurants often run out of ingredients- that's just normal life here. However, if I'm already paying the prices that Parami asks for, I would have really appreciated knowing that certain ingredients are not available BEFORE I order something, as this would affect what I would decide to order, especially given that the pizzas I usually order do not have many toppings to begin with. Just for the record, my boyfriend is a meat eater and has ordered pizzas with many more toppings at Parami and has never had this problem. That being said, the quality of food is very good, however, I hope that Parami can adjust their service to make sure that their customers are well informed and can avoid these kinds of situations...
Read moreHello. I usually categorize my review so that people can read them easier and don't have to spend much time reading an essay. Here goes!
Environment: quiet and cozy. Nice place to talk or work on laptop or read a book.
Service: waiters are friendly and helpful.
Cleanness: honestly I did not like sticky dinning table. I felt some leftover food on my table. I just cleaned it with napkins they gave. They do need to improve their cleaning services on the tables.
Food: I had Mango-Coco, it was amazing. And I had a shared regular sized pizza. I would say pizza is delicious compared to other western restaurants I have been in Yangon.
Parking: I would rate it's 2/10. The parking guy helped to look out but the street is small and it has no shelter for cars. It was very hot. No services for car coverage like other car parking people. It doesn't have much space as well. Then people would have to walk to the place. It is the least convenient.
Overall: I love the food and drinks there. Waiters are nice. Place is cozy and small. It's fancy dinning area. I would recommend it would be perfect if the parking space is fixed along with improvement of cleanness.
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Read moreI found the menu to be quite varied but the food wasn't as good as I expected. The rigatoni and meatballs were quite salty and I didn't like the carrot filler in the meatballs. I would like the meatballs to be softer and maybe their meatball appetizer is softer. They also looked pretty tiny compared to Instagram. The spinach side on the seared salmon main was too salty.
The margarita pizza was good. Cheese and basil isn't very easy to screw up. Their wood burning oven was pretty authentic and the dough was crisp and charred in a good way.
My issue was that the restaurant was just TOO HOT on the right hand side. They really need to have air conditioning on that side or fix the ceiling air conditioners. I don't want a fan blowing hot air onto me. An unwanted sweaty...
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