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Myanmar Food at Feel Restaurant - One of the BEST Restaurants in Yangon, Myanmar for Burmese Food!

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Myanmar Food at Feel Restaurant - One of the BEST Restaurants in Yangon, Myanmar for Burmese Food!

Feel Myanmar is a well known restaurant in Yangon, Myanmar, that serves just about every type of Burmese / Myanmar food you can imagine. Read my full post here:

When I asked on a video about some suggestions for where to eat on my latest trip to Yangon, Myanmar, probably the most mentioned restaurant I was recommended was Feel Myanmar - it’s kind of like a Yangon institution, a well known restaurant that has everything type of food you can imagine - it’s local, and attracts a huge range of both Yangon residents and visitors. When I first arrived, I have to admit that I was a little on the disappointed side, mainly because I didn’t see the curries at first. Ying and I took a table outside, and the waiter handed us a menu - but I didn’t want a menu, I wanted the Burmese food curry buffet. So I asked the waiter, and he nodded, and led me into a room on the left side of the restaurant.

What I faced was one of the most spectacular displays of pre-made curry I’ve seen anywhere. There literally must have been hundreds of different prepared Myanmar dishes, all ready to be ordered, not to mention an army of staff waiting to serve you whatever you please. I have to admit that I went a little crazy, pointing to as many dishes as I could, without realizing how many dishes I had ordered - I was quite excited. The food all looks outstanding.

After ordering all the dishes, our waiter then served all the Burmese / Myanmar foods to our table. Probably my favorite dish of the meal was the mutton curry, a beautiful blend of softly curried mutton, with a marvelous blend of spices. It was a little oily, but the flavor was unbelievable. I also ordered some braised pork belly, which was cooked quite plain, but it was so tasty, mainly from the sweet onions it was cooked with. All the other dishes at Feel Myanmar restaurant were excellent too.

I think Feel Myanmar Restaurant in Yangon has found a great balance of variety, delicious food, and still keeps their cuisine quite local and authentic. One thing that really stands out is that they literally have hundreds of dishes for you to choose some - so believe me - you won’t run out of things to order. I think it’s a great introduction to eating Burmese / Myanmar food, when you’re in Yangon - it’s a place you should definitely eat at.

Feel Myanmar Food Restaurant, Yangon
Address: 124, Pyi Htaung Su Yeikthar St. (btwn Padonmar & Myoma Kyaung St.), Yangon, YGN 11191, Myanmar
Open hours: 6 am – 8:30 pm daily
Prices: How to get there: Feel Myanmar Food restaurant is located just down the road from the National Museum, and about a 1,000 – 1,500 Kyats taxi ride from central downtown Yangon

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Myanmar Street Food Tour In Yangon | Burma

Myanmar Street Food Tour In Yangon | Burma. In this Myanmar vlog I am in Yangon and I explore the street food culture in Myanmar (burma). This area of Yangon close to my hotel had many street food places and the street food in Myanmar is amazing. I had many different Myanmar street foods, like Shan noodles. Check out my Myanmar street food tour in Yangon.

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1. Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်) - Probably the most important religious monument and most sacred site in Yangon and throughout Myanmar is the Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်). The golden stupa of the pagoda is covered in gold, and it’s so bright that I you have squint when you look at it. At the top of the pagoda, in the small umbrella looking top, are thousands of gems and diamonds - though it’s pretty challenging to see all the way up there. The Shwedagon Pagoda is a place you must visit when you’re in Yangon.
2. Local Market - One of my favorite things to do in any city I visit about the world is to visit a local fresh market - that’s where life takes place and where the action goes down. There are no shortage of fresh local markets in Yangon, and one of the best in downtown is on 26th street, across the main road from the Shri Kali Temple. The market occupies a block of downtown, and there’s an indoor section, but I really like the street side part of the market.
3. Bogyoke Aung San Market - One of the centrally located markets in downtown Yangon, located at the northern side of town, is Bogyoke Aung San Market, also known by its former name of Scott Market. If you’re looking for souvenirs, gems and jewelry, and fabric, this is a great place for you to visit when you’re in Yangon.
4. Sule Pagoda (ဆူးေလဘုရား) - Another one of the most important religious, political, and overall just city landmarks in Yangon is the Sule Pagoda - basically all roads eventually lead to the Sule Pagoda and it’s a huge transportation hub. You can pay to enter the pagoda for $3, but in my opinion there’s not that much to see inside, but it’s rather the things around the are that are more impressive.
5. Chinatown, Yangon - One of my favorite things to do in Yangon is eat, and if you love food and markets, Chinatown is a place you can’t miss. In the evening, the city of Yangon in the Chinatown area comes alive sprawling with food and people. 19th street in Yangon is a very famous as the barbecue street in the city, and there are a few restaurants where you can get a table, choose some kebabs and have them barbecue them up for you. If you love eating and drinking, dinner at 19th street is one of the fun things to do in Yangon.
6. Kandawgyi Park - There are two parts to Kandawgyi Park, the boardwalk, and the restaurants area - each has an entrance fee. It makes a great relief from the city and place to relax in the natural beauty.
7. Chaukhtatgyi Paya (Chak Htat Gyi Buddha) - This giant reclining Buddha is housed in a huge shed, and it’s among the main Buddhist religious sites in Yangon. Originally in the same location, there was a seating Buddha, but when it fell over, it was replaced by a reclining.
8. National Museum of Myanmar - If you’d like to know more about the history and culture of Myanmar (Burma), one of the attractions in Yangon that you should check out is the National Museum. It was a little outdated, but the exhibitions were educational and interesting.
9. Yangon Circular Railroad - Not really one of the traditional things to do in Yangon, Myanmar, but taking the local circular train route is a great opportunity to see some of the outskirts of the city.
10. Walk Around Yangon - Probably the best way to experience the city is to just get out on your feet and explore Yangon by food - you never know what’s going to happen or what you’re going to see or come across, but it will be full of action.
11. Myanmar Food and Street Food - There’s nothing better than traveling to eat and experiences a country through its food. Yangon is filled with both street food stalls and restaurant where you can get a sample of the local cuisine. Another part of the Myanmar culture I love is the constant tea drinking - nearly everywhere you look, you’ll find a place to sit on the side of the road and drink a cup of hot tea and socialize.

Yangon is a great city, and what I love so much about it is that it’s always full of action, people are extremely friendly, there are many different types of food and street food to try, and it’s just such a vibrant, always entertaining city. Hope you can visit Yangon!

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Eating at the Feel Myanmar restaurant in Yangon

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Top 10 Best Restaurants in Yangon And why

Here is a list of the top 10 best restaurants in Yangon, Myanmar, along with a brief description of what makes each one a smooth and fun dining experience:

Le Planteur: This upscale restaurant offers a romantic and elegant ambiance, with a beautiful garden setting. It is known for its refined French and European cuisine, impeccable service, and an extensive wine list.

House of Memories: Located in a charming colonial building, this restaurant serves traditional Myanmar dishes with a twist. The friendly staff, nostalgic decor, and live cultural performances create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Sharky's: Known for its farm-to-table concept, Sharky's offers a diverse menu of organic and locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant features a delicatessen, bakery, and bar, providing a unique and vibrant dining experience.

The Strand Cafe: Situated in the historic Strand Hotel, this cafe offers a blend of international and Myanmar flavors in a sophisticated setting. The classic colonial-style interior and live piano music enhance the overall ambiance.

Rangoon Tea House: Combining traditional Burmese cuisine with contemporary flavors, this restaurant is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The vibrant decor, tea-inspired cocktails, and a bustling atmosphere make it a fun and lively choice.

Monsoon Restaurant & Bar: Located in a beautifully restored colonial building, Monsoon offers a fusion of Asian flavors with a modern twist. The restaurant's stylish decor, live music, and vibrant bar create a trendy and enjoyable dining experience.

Port Autonomy: This hip and trendy restaurant is known for its creative international menu and craft cocktails. With its industrial-chic decor, laid-back atmosphere, and a rooftop terrace offering panoramic views, it's a perfect spot for a fun night out.

Green Gallery: Nestled in a tranquil garden, Green Gallery serves a variety of vegetarian and vegan dishes using organic ingredients. The peaceful atmosphere, art exhibitions, and occasional live performances contribute to a relaxing and enjoyable meal.

The Yangon Restaurant at Savoy Hotel: The Yangon Restaurant offers a mix of traditional Myanmar cuisine and international favorites. Set in a colonial-style building, its refined atmosphere, attentive service, and a wide selection of dishes make for a smooth and delightful dining experience.

Karaweik Palace: Situated on the eastern shore of Kandawgyi Lake, this restaurant is housed in a replica of a traditional royal barge. The restaurant serves a buffet of authentic Myanmar cuisine while traditional dance performances and panoramic lake views add to the overall charm.

These restaurants have been selected based on their culinary excellence, unique ambiance, attentive service, and overall dining experience. Whether you're looking for a romantic evening, cultural immersion, or a trendy night out, these establishments in Yangon offer a mix of smooth and fun dining experiences.

A Taste of Yangon, Burma (Myanmar) - Burmese Street Food Video

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Eating delicious Burmese street food is one of the best things to do around the amazing city of Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar (Burma).

Watch as Migration Mark travels around Yangon and discovers a world of street food and interesting sites.

From the Shwedagon Pagoda to dining on tasty tea leaf salad, Yangon is an incredible city to visit that offers an incredible array of tasty cuisine.

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Myanmar Street Food - DELICIOUS Mohinga (မုန့်ဟင်းခါး) in Yangon!

Mohinga (မုန့်ဟင်းခါး) is widely considered to be the national food of Myanmar, something you’ll find nearly everywhere. Read the full post here:

What is mohinga (မုန့်ဟင်းခါး)? It’s one of the most popular foods in the realm of Burmese food, a dish that consists of rice noodles of a varying level of thickness, submerged in a broth made from fish. The soup is kind of in between a soup and a curry, and it’s full of spices and flavor. I’m a huge fan of eating mohinga when I’m in Myanmar, and I just can’t get enough of its rich and flavorful broth. The mohinga broth is made from a combination of fish, shallots, lemongrass, garlic, chili, turmeric, and a handful of other spices.

On my trip to Yangon, I was always on the look out for delicious food - there’s literally street food everywhere you look in the city - it’s a city where if you love food, you’ll have an endless sea of things to sample. On the day I ate this bowl of mohinga (မုန့်ဟင်းခါး), I actually had no plans to eat anything then. My wife and I were strolling around the Sule Pagoda, in downtown Yangon, when all of a sudden I saw a commotion in the parking lot of the Yangon City Hall. All of the sudden a van pulled up, and couple people started unloading the van and setting up a beautiful looking mohinga stall in the parking lot. Small miniature tables and chairs were set up all over the parking lot, and as soon as the tables were set up, people that were passing by grabbed a chair with anticipation. This was a Yangon street food stall when I had no plans to eat, but since the food looked so good, and the atmosphere was exactly how I loved it, I had no choice but to grab a seat with all the others, and sit down for a bowl of mohinga (မုန့်ဟင်းခါး).

After ordering, it just took a few moments before the vendors scooped me up a bowl of rice noodles and smothered them in a ladle of the broth. Unfortunately, I didn’t know I could order an egg, because I definitely would have gone for an egg, but I didn’t get one this time. The noodles arrived piping hot, with a Chinese donut chopped up on top. I tasted the broth first, and it was beautiful, a rich fish curry with just the right amount of spices. The rice noodles were nice and soft and that crispness from donut added that wonderful contrast. After eating a few bites of this awesome bowl of mohinga, I then added some dry chili flakes, which were on the table, to give my bowl a bit of extra heat.

I think one of the joys of visiting Yangon and Myanmar is eating the street food - and not only eating, but also experiencing the culture and atmosphere of the food culture. There’s nothing more enjoyable than pulling up a street food chair and ordering up delicious plate of food. When you’re in Yangon, don’t miss out on a few bowl of mohinga.

You can really find mohinga all over Yangon, but if you’re interested in going to this same place that I ate at, here’s the info.

How to get there: This street food stall pop-up in Yangon is really close to Sule Pagoda, maybe about 100 meters north of it, and just north of the Yangon City Hall building. Throughout the daytime, it’s just a parking lot full of cars, but in the evening is when this mohinga street food stalls sprouts up.
Open hours: I’m not totally sure, but I got there at about 6 pm and they were just starting to set everything up. I think they are open from about 6 pm until they sell out, maybe 2 - 3 hours.
Prices: 500 Kyats ($0.50) per bowl, and probably more if you get an egg, and it’s well worth it.

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Exploring Burmese Cuisine in Thailand's Migrant Worker City

From Monday to Saturday, Tha Sai in Samut Sakhon Province is an anonymous factory town; the home of 250,000 workers in Thailand's seafood processing industry. But on Sundays, the town explodes in colors and aromas as one of the country's largest markets- a Burmese street fair that might as well have been lifted from Yangon.

There are as many as four million Myanmar migrants and refugees in Thailand today, though as with most new immigrants to a country, they work the blue-collar jobs and live outside of the mainstream country. But that's starting to change. So in this video, we're tracing the path of Burmese people- and their food- from the factory cities to downtown Bangkok, and visiting with the owner of Myanmar's first (and only) microbrewery, to learn about his new venture in Thailand.

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15:05 - Life in the Factory Town
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Chickpea Tofu and Pickled Tea Leaves: Myanmar's Unreal Cuisine, and Why It's So Hard to Find

Burmese food is something totally unique- a flavor profile shaped by an ancient history with roots connecting the empire to powerful culinary neighbors like China, India, and Siam, but with indigenous techniques and ingredients that make this cuisine all its own.

Somehow, in twelve years cooking and eating in Asia, it never occurred to me how strange it was that I didn't know anything about Burmese food. I never questioned why Thai, Vietnamese, and Malaysian food could be found anywhere, but the largest geographic country in mainland Southeast Asia- a place with a 4000-year history and an outsized influence on the continent- was invisible. But then I tried my first Burmese meal, and all of a sudden, a million questions needed answering.

This video is an attempt to answer- maybe not all of those questions, but at least...say...two or three? What are some of the iconic dishes in Myanmar? How did Burmese food take shape? And why have I never encountered it before?

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WILD Street Food In MYANMAR China town | Yangon

WILD Street Food In MYANMAR China town | Yangon. In this Myanmar vlog I try the wild street food In the Chinatown area of Yangon, Myanmar, I try many different street snacks and street foods throughout this vlog. Many of the street food of Myanmar (burma) I do not know the names of but this street food in Yangon is very delicious. I highly recommend visiting the China town area of Yangon, Myanmar.

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Cheap and tasty traditional Burmese food in Yangon

In this video Rose goes in search of traditional Burmese food at very affordable prices in Yangon. Her search takes her to several street food stands where she finds very cheap snacks. Later she goes to one of Yangon's most famous tea houses where she eats 3 traditional Burmese dishes each costing 1 dollar or less.

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Rakhine SEAFOOD Feast in Yangon, Myanmar - Tiger Prawns BBQ and Delicious Crab!

Probably one of the most well known restaurants in Yangon, Myanmar, is Minn Lan. Read the full post here:

Minn Lan is a restaurant in Yangon, Myanmar, that specializes in serving seafood from the Rakhine state of Myanmar (it’s the state that runs along the western coastline of the country). When I asked in a video, here on my YouTube channel, about where to eat on my recent trip to Yangon, Minn Lan was a suggestion I received a number of times - so I made it a point to eat there.

There are a number of Minn Lan restaurant locations throughout Yangon, but we went to the location along the Inya Lake, on Parami Road. The menu is pretty easy to order from as it’s written in both English and Burmese, and there’s also tempting photos to help order. The ordering wasn’t hard because of the English, but it was mainly hard because there were so many choices! Basically they have every type of seafood you can imagine, cooked in numerous different ways.

I probably got a little overly excited, and Ying and I ended up ordering probably a bit more than we should have. The first thing we ordered was a plate of tiger prawns BBQ. The giant prawns were skewered on sticks, and then grilled (but to me they tasted sort of deep fried?), so I’m not sure exactly how they were cooked, and served with a pile of deep fried garlic on top. After peeling the prawn, I then dipped it into the green chili sauce, and it was delicious. The prawn was juicy and meaty, and the sauce was spicy and salty.

The manager who took our order, suggested we try the Rakhine style noodles, so I did resist. I decided to order the soup on the side, and the noodles came cold (which was a surprise to me at first), along with pieces of fish cake, a fish soup on the side, and garnished with sprigs of cilantro. It was quite tasty, but I think I would have liked it hot instead of cold.

Moving on, I also ordered squid stir fried with garlic. There was so much garlic in the dish, and it was almost caramelized onto the squid, and blackened. It really kind of tasted like candied squid. It was quite tasty, but maybe a little one the sweet side for me. Probably the ultimate dish or our meal was the Rakhine style curry crab, a huge plate of crab stewed in a sour and spicy sauce. What I immediately loved about it was that it wasn’t oily at all. The curry sauce was thickened with an egg, and it had a wonderful sour and fresh flavor to it. Along with the crab, there were cucumbers, carrots, onions, and a few other assorted veggies. The crab was sweet and meaty, and the sauce went well with it.

Finally, to wrap up our order, I decided to get a pomfret fish, curried in Rakhine spicy style. I had no idea how it was going to be, but it turned out to be one of my favorite dishes of the meal. The fish was first fried, and then topped in a curry sauce that was mostly tomato and onion based. It was salty, and so good. After all the food came I realized that I didn’t really order any vegetable dishes, I so decided to order a plate or Rakhine salad (not sure the exact name, but that’s what it was called on the menu). The salad was a combination of a vegetable like morning glory, plus lots of mushrooms, and a sprinkle of sesame seeds. It was a wonderful vegetable dish to go with all the Myanmar seafood dishes.

I fully enjoyed our meal at Minn Lan restaurant in Yangon. The food and the service was both wonderful, and I thought the prices were very good value. Even in Bangkok, for what we ordered, the price could have been double.

Total price for everything - 20,000 Kyats ($20.13)
Address: Parami Road, Yangon, Yangon Region, Myanmar
Open hours: 11 am – 9 pm daily

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Feel Restaurant - Myanmar's BEST CURRIES Under One Roof!

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If you have never tried Burmese food before, then the Feel Restaurant is the perfect place for an affordable and safe introduction to Burmese cuisine! Feel Restaurant is one of the most popular chain restaurants in Myanmar with locations throughout the country, and it is well known for having a huge variety of Burmese dishes that you can order in small portions, which is great if you just want to try a bit of everything. They’re most well known for their Burmese curries, so make sure to pick up a few plates of those!

Feel Restaurant – Pyay Lan branch


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Burmese meal at Feel restaurant in Yangon

The waiter explains what I ate. The food was good.

Feel Restaurant, Myanmar Part 1

Burmese food at Feel restaurant in Yangon Myanmar.

Feel Myanmar Restaurant, Yangon, Burma

Feel Myanmar Restaurant in Yangon, Burma

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