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 Traveller's Tales: Restaurants and eating places in Myanmar

Look for the best places to eat in Myanmar. You may read about recommended restaurants and food. Find out about local food and local dining customs. Also, you might want to read our Bagan city guide, Inle Lake city guide, Mandalay city guide, and Yangon(Rangoon) city guide.


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M Chan 12 March 2002
Stayed at  Grand Plaza Parkroyal Yangon - Yangon, Myanmar.
Taxis are convenient and cheap but one must agree a fare with the driver first - most locations within town are under USD1.00 ! If you are an independent visitor, Shwedagon is a must. The restaurants in Sofitel are world class, but if you are adventurous, there are plenty of good Chinese restaurants in Yangon.

R Sparling 12 February 2002
Stayed at  Grand Plaza Parkroyal Yangon - Yangon, Myanmar.
Yangon is surprising efficient. One neat little bar is the Cafe Blues, about two blocks from Traders. Live music and totally local.

P Miller 10 February 2002
Stayed at  Sedona Hotel Yangon - Yangon, Myanmar.
The best way to get around is to walk off the grounds of the hotel and get a cab. The people at the front desk suggested we do this, since the hotel cabs are more expensive. Good restaurants are found in the hotel. We went to the Strand, which had delicious food, but was outragously expensive. Go to the big temple in Yangoon (I don't remember the name right now) at sunrise and walk around for a few hours. After the sun comes up, it gets very smoggy and polluted in town. A good restaurant, if you want to leave the hotel area is called the Green Elephant.

C Baubock 10 February 2002
Stayed at  Grand Plaza Parkroyal Yangon - Yangon, Myanmar.
Yangon is hardly the highlight of a trip to Myanmar but it is likely the last place where you will find a salad or a drink after 11pm before embarking to more interesting destinations such as Mandalay and Bagan. We used taxis to get around which proved more of a challenge than expected as The Sofitel had just changed names from The Equitorial and none of the taxi drivers recognized the destination.

R And anne richter 02 January 2002
Stayed at  Grand Plaza Parkroyal Yangon - Yangon, Myanmar.
Yangon is a delightfully green leafy city with excellent restaurants and cafes- we ate at the lakeside restaurants including the Dolphin seafood restaurant, the Strand and the Pansea French restaurant. We visted art galleries in the Bahan district and the National Museum. Yangon is an excellent city for buying new and antique laquerware, silverware, silk, jewelry including pearls, rubies, sapphires, etc.

A Scholz 18 December 2001
Stayed at  Grand Plaza Parkroyal Yangon - Yangon, Myanmar.
Recommeded: Thai Restaurant 'Sabai Sabai' (located opposite of Savoy Hotel).

Getting around from Sofitel very good: most places of interest not far (either walking or short trip by taxi).

N Brachtel 21 February 2001
Stayed at  Summit Parkview Hotel - Yangon, Myanmar.
All destinations in town are easily accessible from the hotel. Thai-Malay-Restaurant in Inya Lan offers good food. Sabai-Sabai also.


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