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Myanmar restaurant in Singapore – Inly Myanmar Restaurant

Published on December 15, 2008 | Last modified: February 2, 2009 | 677 page views so far
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To try delicious , you don’t necessarily need to come to Myanmar. There are a number of Myanmar restaurants worldwide. One of the Myanmar restaurants I would like to mention is Inle Myanmar in Singapore. Situated in Peninsula Plaza, in the heart of downtown Singapore, Inle is a nice restaurants famous among the Myanmar people living and working in Singapore. The restaurant serves a variety of Myanmar cuisine at a reasonable price. Some of the dishes on offer include various kinds of Myanmar salads, mohinga, various Myanmar noodles, curry, as well as set menues. The Inle Myanmar Restaurant website has a list of available Myanmar dishes with explanation and pictures.

The address of Inle Myanmar Restaurant is

111 North Bridge Road
#B1-07 (A/B)
Peninsula Plaza
Singapore 179098

For reservation and catering service:
Tel: +65 6333 5438
Fax: +65 6333 5436
email: inle@inlemyanmar.com.sg

A review of Inle Myanmar Restaurant can be found at SD Food Advisor and Popagandhi.

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One Response to Myanmar restaurant in Singapore – Inly Myanmar Restaurant

  1. Thet Naing on July 9, 2009 at 11:54 pm

    Starts from June 20, 2009, there is a new Myanmar restaurant (actually a food stall in a food court) serving Burmese food. Aung Myanmar Food is a new food stall open at a food court in Clementi. The food stall serves famous and popular Myanmar fast food such as mohinga, coconut noodle, noodle salad as well as regular dishes such as chicken, pork and mutton curry. The food stall is open daily from 7 am to 9 pm. The address is

    SAN PO FOOD COURT Blk 432 #01-296 Clementi Ave 3
    Singapore, Singapore.

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