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

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

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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 - its kind of like a Yangon institution, a well known restaurant that has everything type of food you can imagine - its 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 didnt see the curries at first. Ying and I took a table outside, and the waiter handed us a menu - but I didnt 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 Ive 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 wont run out of things to order. I think its a great introduction to eating Burmese / Myanmar food, when youre in Yangon - its 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 this video, I really appreciate it
Date: 2019-08-19

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When I first came across Marks videos his facial expressions would drive me crazy. Lol now however I love it. You can tell he's not faking when he tells you how the food tastes. And by now after watching him for almost 3 years I've got his tell down. When he don't really care too much for a particular food (like sweets) he nods his head slightly up and down then a little left to right but no enthusiasm like he does when he says something is excellent. You gotta love him.
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Hey Just a quick question All the food you're eating looks delicious and all and I'd love to eat there too someday but I am very concerned about food poisoning and the cleanliness of the food there. I heard that food poisoning is an often occurrence in Burma and that westerners would have a really hard time adjusting. Did you experience any food poisoning? Do you have any good tips on what to eat and what to avoid? Thank you: )
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Burmese foods are the mixed between Chinese and Indian foods with modified by local herbs and spicy, chilli. northern part of the country foods are dry and sweet. eastern foods are noodle n dry foods. western foods are spicy. mid land are oily foods. southern foods are spicy and salty. thanks for sharing our foods in your video. it is amazing.
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O man all things are right but u should not waste foods. think about those who used to sleep without having a good meal for a day in nigeria and many other african countries. plzzzz from next time keep in your mind. just order the things only for the taste not for waste.
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Mark, are you American of part Burmese lineage? I've never seen Americans eat with spoon. Looking at the way you ate, you fit right into the Burmese culture. Just like a local. Stop being too theatrical when you eat, mate. You are making me jealous. Chuckles.
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I'm always watch your videos where you visit Burma. I love to see it because I'm a Burmese and now live in the U. S. let me tell you the one you tried which is wrapping fish cake in a leaf is called Wrapping Fish Cake. The leaf is called morinda leaf.
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Three words to the whack, step yourself backJust gettin' down, and you then you're givin' no slackLike a Burger King with a sack of Big Macs and a cup of LEANWe're eating Myanmar Curry with the King of YouTube MARK WIENS: )
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Hi Mark. I am Brian, going to Rangoon end of this month. One of your Rangoon videos, I saw you stayed in a hotel which I would like to stay there as well. Can you please tell me the name of it? Thank you very much, Brian
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I wish i could travel for food with mark and ying i watch every place they have visited i think. is he so much cheerful like this all the time ying? Mark let ying do a short comment for the food next time
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OMG your expressions when you eat the food in every video I could watch it all day. bet the food might be good on the tongue but the way you present it the viewer could almost feel it. :)
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