My husband introduced Burmese food to me when we were dating. He had a childhood friend who was Burmese. We frequent a restaurant in Philadelphia called Rangoon and we love eating there. Great video, I enjoyed watching it.
Thank you very much for your comment. We hope that more people get to know about Burmese food since it's not a very well-known Asian cuisine. Thank you for your Philly suggestion, if we're in that area, we'll go try it out. :) Yelper, John K. introduced you to us actually. That was how we got connected on Yelp. Thanks so much again!
Thanks for stopping by! The reason we didn't include prices is because prices at restaurants might change depending on inflation, so we didn't want to create confusion. Hope you understand! The restaurant website is listed in the description box if you're interested in exploring their menu :)
Tea leave salad seems ok but the beef curry is NOT Burmese at all. the noodles is just a Chinese dish. The owner give wrong history about Myanmar. Sad!!
These are all Burmese food my friend ^_^ The beef curry is called "Ame Thar Hnut" which is a really popular dish among Burmese Indian( since the dish itself is influenced by Indian ) and the noodle dish is called "Nyat Kaukswe Gyaw" which literally translate into fried flat noodle. BTW I'm Burmese, I recommend you to try Burmese food they're delicious ^_^
I am guessing she didn't want same kind of dishes but rather wanted a variety of Burmese cuisines. So the owner recommended a salad, a curry and something with noodle. You can't find any country in south east Asia that doesn't have noodle on their cuisines. A typical Burmese meal will have a curry, a salty and sour soup (not broth) and a salad(not necessarily) and ofc a plate full of rice. I would say the dishes she ordered don't go well and taste right with all together. ☺
My husband introduced Burmese food to me when we were dating. He had a childhood friend who was Burmese. We frequent a restaurant in Philadelphia called Rangoon and we love eating there. Great video, I enjoyed watching it.
Thank you very much for your comment. We hope that more people get to know about Burmese food since it's not a very well-known Asian cuisine. Thank you for your Philly suggestion, if we're in that area, we'll go try it out. :) Yelper, John K. introduced you to us actually. That was how we got connected on Yelp. Thanks so much again!
Awesome.. .thank love food
Thank You so much for You try our Burmese Food. Anyway Warmly Welcome to Golden Land Myanmar. I hope one day you will be enjoying there.
anyway, you must try Mohinga, you can find Google - Myanmar Mohinga. this is really delicious
Louis, Be A Traveler Not A Tourist Thanks for the comment! 🙏 Really appreciate your welcome! I’m sure we’ll enjoy it there in Myanmar. 👍🏻😃
As a burmese american, I appreciate you showing your experience with Burmese food. It gives a little more exposure to our small country.
Tracy Wong Aw thank you! And we really enjoyed the food there 😋 Thanks for stopping by our channel! 👍🏻
Damn!Sadly my country is second largest country in south east Asia and nobody really don’t know about us!!
Try out the snack called pa la ta.It is from india but also exists in myanmar
Thank you for the recommendation! I will try to find it next time! 🙏
Korean Husband Hong Kong Wife i think you havent visited Yangon city
Would have loved to know how much each meal cost
Thanks for stopping by! The reason we didn't include prices is because prices at restaurants might change depending on inflation, so we didn't want to create confusion. Hope you understand! The restaurant website is listed in the description box if you're interested in exploring their menu :)
You forgot to eat Myanmr's soul food... Mohingya....soap
Fish sauce ဆိုတာ ငါးပိရည္ လားမသိဘူး။ ညွပ္ေခါက္ဆြဲေၾကာ္နဲ႕တြဲဖို႕ ငါးပိရည္ေပးတာေတာ့ မဟုတ္ဘူးထင္တယ္။ ၾကည့္ရတာ အမဲႏွပ္နဲ႕ထမင္းကို ငါးပိရည္၊ တို႕စရာ နဲ႕တြဲတာ ျဖစ္လိမ့္မယ္။ ျမန္မာအစားအေသာက္ကလည္း အခ်က္မသိရင္ အေတာ္လြဲတတ္တဲ့အမ်ိဳး။
Tea leave salad seems ok but the beef curry is NOT Burmese at all. the noodles is just a Chinese dish. The owner give wrong history about Myanmar. Sad!!
These are all Burmese food my friend ^_^
The beef curry is called "Ame Thar Hnut" which is a really popular dish among Burmese Indian( since the dish itself is influenced by Indian ) and the noodle dish is called "Nyat Kaukswe Gyaw" which literally translate into fried flat noodle.
BTW I'm Burmese, I recommend you to try Burmese food they're delicious ^_^
I am guessing she didn't want same kind of dishes but rather wanted a variety of Burmese cuisines. So the owner recommended a salad, a curry and something with noodle. You can't find any country in south east Asia that doesn't have noodle on their cuisines. A typical Burmese meal will have a curry, a salty and sour soup (not broth) and a salad(not necessarily) and ofc a plate full of rice. I would say the dishes she ordered don't go well and taste right with all together. ☺