Myanmar Street Food - Mandalay around Zay Cho Market
Street foods and market foods found around the main market in Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma)
???????? 7 MUST-EATS in NAY PYI TAW / INLE, Myanmar
Art Thomya, a Thai singer/songwriter, will show you the 7 Must-Eats in NAY PYI TAW, the capital city of Myanmar, and INLE LAKE, the second largest lake in Myanmar. Art was accompanied by his local friends, who are eager to show you the charms of their hometown. Let's take this journey together!
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++++++ 7 Must-Eats in NAY PYI TAW / INLE, Myanmar #1 Stirred Sheet Fish #2 Fried Peas and Bamboo Shoot (Location : Danuphyu Daw Saw Yee Restaurant)
#3 Inthar Tomato Salad with Roasted Pounded Peanuts and Coriander #4 Fried Inle Lake Fish (Location : Inle Princess Resort)
#5 Shan Traditional Noodles #6 Fried Spring Onion with Tamarind Sauce (Location : Inle Heritage)
#7 Steamed Chicken with Coconut Milk in Banana Leaves (Location : Inle Princess Resort)
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Home Cooked Burmese Food & Photography in Myanmar
We'll be in Myanmar for a few months traveling, eating and photographing while we're here in Myanmar.
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Burma's Inle lake Cuisine
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Inside Burma - It's Bloody Hot in the Land of Stupas!
An American in Thailand -
As an expat living in Thailand since 1996, Scott Mallon has worked as a photojournalist for the past twelve years, been inside both Bang Kwang and Klong Prem Prisons (as a journalist), lost months at a time partying the days and nights away, been hospitalized several times, been near death once, fought in Muay Thai, managed a world-rated championship boxer, trained professional boxers, been thrown in jail, and fathered two children. Somehow, through it all, he's managed to remain married to the same Thai woman.
You'll get the good, the bad, and the ugly from someone who has lived here - really lived. No touristy fluff, no backpacker BS, no illusions of grandeur, only the truth as An American in Bangkok sees it.