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		<title>Muslim (Islamic) Halal food in Myanmar</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 16:16:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of our visitors to our site asked whether it is easy to find a Muslim Halal food stall or restaurant in Myanmar. Although Myanmar is not a Muslim majority country, it is a multi cultural, multi religious country. Thus it is fairly easy, especially in large cities and towns, to find a Muslim Halal restaurant or food stall that caters not only the Muslim population, but also caters for the local non-Muslim population. Actually, contrary to outsiders&#8217; believe, Muslim food is quite popular among the local Burmese people. Most of the shops that sell Muslim Halal food are small to medium size restaurants or food stalls. There are a few Muslim Halal restaurants that serve Chinese food, but they are not very popular, and only a few can be found even in a large city like Yangon (Rangoon). Most of the time, it is shops that serve traditional Indian and Muslim food that are popular among the local people. These small restaurants and food stalls serve traditional Indian and Muslim food such as nan, roti, prata, puri, dosai, mutton curry, potato curry, beef curry and kabab. These food are quite popular among local Muslim population as well as non Muslim Burmese. [...]<p><p><a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/myanmar-travel-advice/2010/01/muslim-islam-halal-food-in-myanmar/">Muslim (Islamic) Halal food in Myanmar</a> is an article from <a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com">Myanmar Today</a>, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice.</p>
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		<title>Maymyo eating &#8211; restaurant and cafes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 10:20:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maymyo (Pyinoolwin) has a number of restaurants and cafes that cater for both locals and tourists alike. Recently, there are a few restaurants and cafes that aim at tourists. Most restaurants, however, are not expensive. They serve Chinese, Burmese, Indian, European and Shan food. In addition to these restaurants, there are a number of road side stalls that open early in the morning or in the evening. They sell cheap but delicious local food. Teashops are a popular choice of breakfast for locals and a good choice for the tourists as well. They are also meeting places for locals so teashops provide ideal places for tourists to meet and see the local way of life. Café and Snack Bars Golden Triangle Café and Bakery This is not a normal café that you see in the streets of Myanmar (Burma). Friendly, cozy and comfortable, this high end café and confectionery serve good quality bread, pizza, hamburger, snacks, cold drinks and excellent locally grown, roasted and brewed coffee. You can also buy back home this famous local brand of coffee here – Café Fino and Misty Mountain coffee. Phone 085-24288. Day and night cafe This small café, situated on Zewa Road, is [...]<p><p><a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/myanmar-travel-advice/2009/09/maymyo-pyinoolwin-eating-restaurant-cafe/">Maymyo eating &#8211; restaurant and cafes</a> is an article from <a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com">Myanmar Today</a>, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice.</p>
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		<title>Mandalay &#8211; Indian Restaurants</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 12:09:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mandalay has a number of good Indian restaurants which sell delicious chapati, puri, dhals, roti, chicken curry, mutton curry, potato curry and various vegetable curries. Most of these Indian restaurants are clusttered around 27th Street, between 80th and 81st streets. Most Indian restaurants that sell delicious but cheap Indian food are either open air restaurants or opened in old buildings. But don&#8217;t judge the quality of the food by the appearance of the restaurant. They sell very nice food. Moreover, the open air restaurants offer a unique opportunity for people watching too. While enjoying hot curry with freshly made chapati, you can enjoy watching local diners in turbans, longyis (sarong) and skull caps enjoying their evening meal. http://www.flickr.com/photos/andurinha/ / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 If you want a nice Nepali vegetable dishes, head to a Lonely Planet recommended Nepali Food restaurant on 81st Street, between 26th and 27th streets. This friendly family own restaurant serve a very delicious thali (curry) serves on banana leaves or metal plate, together with chapati, puri, dhal and rice. This is strictly vegetarian restaurant with no meat, no alcohol and no egg. If you want to have your lunch at a more tidy restaurant, there is a [...]<p><p><a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/myanmar-travel-advice/2009/07/mandalay-indian-restaurants/">Mandalay &#8211; Indian Restaurants</a> is an article from <a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com">Myanmar Today</a>, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mandalay is well known for the variety and good quality of food in Myanmar. A number of good restaurants that sell nice dishes can be found in Mandalay at a cheaper price than in Yangon. Mandalay is especially well known for Burmese, Shan and Chinese food, as there are many Shan and Chinese people in Mandalay. The following is a list of well known restaurants in Mandalay that serve good food at a reasonable price. Burmese Food Aye Myit Tar Restaurant This restaurant is in a lively and crowded place. It serves nice Myanmar food and dishes at a reasonable price. There is an English menu but better to go to the food counter and point the one you like. Located near Moustache Brothers, on 81st Street, between 37th and 38th streets, Mandalay. Open from 8:30 AM to 9:30 PM (but usually closes earlier than that time). Photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/20779396@N08/ / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Too Too Restaurant Recommended by Mandalay locals as the restaurant that serves the best Myanmar dishes and curry in Mandalay. Serves many traditional Myanmar dishes &#8211; curry, fried, salads. Just go to the food counter at the back and point what you want. The price is quite [...]<p><p><a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/myanmar-travel-advice/2009/07/restaurants-in-mandalay-burmese-and-shan/">Restaurants in Mandalay &#8211; Burmese and Shan</a> is an article from <a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com">Myanmar Today</a>, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice.</p>
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		<title>New Mutton Barbecue Restaurant opened in Yangon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First in Myanmar, a new restaurant that serves whole goat barbecue was opened in Yangon on 31 January 2009. The restaurant serves various menus of barbecue, Chinese dishes, beer and alcoholic drinks as well as their specialty menu, whole goat barbecue. However, customers have to order one day in advanced for the whole goat barbecue. The restaurant is open in a large and airy compound, and served by more than 40 waiters. The restaurant, Sain Li, is open at 108, Natmauk Street, at the corner of Ko Min Ko Chin Road, Bahan Township, Yangon. Customers can contact the restaurant at 95-1-555881. New Mutton Barbecue Restaurant opened in Yangon is an article from Myanmar Today, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice. If you like our articles, why don't you link to us in your website? It is simple. Just copy and paste the following code somewhere into your webpage. We really appreciate your link to us. &#60;a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/"&#62;Myanmar Today&#60;/a&#62; Related Posts Maymyo eating &#8211; restaurant and cafes Myanmar restaurant in Singapore &#8211; Inly Myanmar Restaurant Myanmar Restaurants in Yangon<p><p><a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/myanmar-news/2009/02/new-mutton-barbecue-restaurant-opened-in-yangon/">New Mutton Barbecue Restaurant opened in Yangon</a> is an article from <a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com">Myanmar Today</a>, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice.</p>
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		<title>Beer culture in Myanmar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last 20 years saw the establishment of beer culture in Myanmar. Before 1988, beer is a rare commodity in Myanmar. The government produced Mandalay beer was always in short supply. It was available only in a very few hotels and restaurants. Foreign brands like Heineken and Tiger beer were available in black markets at a high price. Most Myanmar people cannot afford to buy a can of beer then. With the opening of economy in 1988 saw the introduction of a number of locally produced beer brands in Myanmar. These Myanmar beer brands include Myanmar Beer, Mandalay Beer (now a private venture), Dagon Beer, as well as Tiger Beer, ABC Stout and Anchor Beer which are produced under license from the parent brands. With the introduction of cheap locally made beer, people in Myanmar saw a new trend of beer bars in Myanmar. Called Beer Stations in Myanmar, these sell beer at a cheaper price than bottled beer. They also sell food at a cheap price, but mostly are of low quality. Within a few years time, Myanmar Beer established itself as the most successful beer in Myanmar. Hundreds of Myanmar Beer stations appeared in Yangon, Mandalay and all over [...]<p><p><a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/myanmar-life/2009/01/beer-culture-in-myanmar/">Beer culture in Myanmar</a> is an article from <a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com">Myanmar Today</a>, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice.</p>
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		<title>Season&#8217;s Bakery in Yangon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to buy good quality bread and cake in Yangon at a reasonable price, go no further than Season’s Bakery. Opened together with every City Mart supermarkets, the bakery has a wide selection of bread and cake. The quality of food is very good, and the price quite reasonable. Particular outlet I would like to mention is the one at the Yankin Center. It is the only Season’s Bakery outlet in Yangon that has a cafe. You sit can enjoy bread, bakery and cakes with a cup of cappuccino. Pizza at the Yankin Center outlet is quite delicious and the price reasonable. Season&#8217;s Bakery in Yangon is an article from Myanmar Today, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice. If you like our articles, why don't you link to us in your website? It is simple. Just copy and paste the following code somewhere into your webpage. We really appreciate your link to us. &#60;a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/"&#62;Myanmar Today&#60;/a&#62; Related Posts Supermarkets in Yangon Good Shan Noodle Shops in Yangon Myanmar Restaurants in Yangon<p><p><a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/myanmar-information/2009/01/seasons-bakery-in-yangon/">Season&#8217;s Bakery in Yangon</a> is an article from <a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com">Myanmar Today</a>, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice.</p>
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		<title>Myanmar restaurant in Singapore &#8211; Inly Myanmar Restaurant</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 16:02:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To try delicious Myanmar cuisine, you don&#8217;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 Restaurant 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. Myanmar restaurant in Singapore &#8211; Inly Myanmar Restaurant is an article from Myanmar Today, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice. If you like our articles, why don't you link to us in your website? It is [...]<p><p><a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/myanmar-information/2008/12/myanmar-restaurant-in-singapore-inly-myanmar-restaurant/">Myanmar restaurant in Singapore &#8211; Inly Myanmar Restaurant</a> is an article from <a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com">Myanmar Today</a>, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice.</p>
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		<title>Good Shan Noodle Shops in Yangon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 15:36:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to have good Shan noodle in Yangon, go no other than &#8220;999&#8243; Shan Noodle on 34th Street, Mid Bloc (where the City Hall is situated). The restaurant is quite clean and tidy, and sells good quality food. They also provide English language menu so it is quite convenient to bring foreigner friends there. The noodle is less oily, thus quite palatable to the foreigners. Shan Sour Rice here is quite excellent. Photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjhintz/ / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Another Shan noodle shop worth mentioning is &#8220;Shwe Ne Sat&#8221;, situated on Bo Sein Mhan Street in Tamwe Township. Food here is a bit oily, but still quite delicious. Pig Intestine Salad here is quite delicious. Don&#8217;t forget to try Lasaho 7 layered Paut-Si too. Contributed by Bamarlay. This article was first posted on Myamar Man&#8217;s Diary. Good Shan Noodle Shops in Yangon is an article from Myanmar Today, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice. If you like our articles, why don't you link to us in your website? It is simple. Just copy and paste the following code somewhere into your webpage. We really appreciate your link to us. &#60;a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/"&#62;Myanmar Today&#60;/a&#62; Related Posts [...]<p><p><a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/myanmar-information/2008/12/good-shan-noodle-shops-in-yangon/">Good Shan Noodle Shops in Yangon</a> is an article from <a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com">Myanmar Today</a>, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you visit Myanmar, you might want to try some Myanmar dishes. For most foreign visitors, this can be easily done at a local Myanmar restaurant. There are a number of restaurants in Yangon and all over the country, which offer delicious Myanmar cuisine. The only problem for a foreign visitor would be to find a nice and decent Myanmar restaurant, and what dish to order. Most restaurants in Myanmar that sell Myanmar dishes are not intended for foreigners. Their main customers are local Myanmar people. Thus, they are usually unprepared for an occasional foreign customer who appears without prior warning. Most Myanmar restaurants don’t have menu. Even if they have one, one cannot expect to have a menu written in English. And even an English menu won’t have any meaning for a foreigner if it is not accompanied with a picture of dishes. However, there is one very simple way to overcome this potential problem. Unlike European or Chinese cuisine, most Myanmar dishes are prepared in bulk, in big pots. They are usually displayed in front of the food counter. For a foreigner who doesn’t have any idea what Myanmar food look like or how to order one, just [...]<p><p><a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/myanmar-information/2008/12/myanmar-restaurants-in-yangon/">Myanmar Restaurants in Yangon</a> is an article from <a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com">Myanmar Today</a>, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice.</p>
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