Restaurants in Mandalay
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Hotel by the Red Canal has a good Indian restaurant, it's also a bit out of town.
The Green Elephant is also Indian and was good honest food. It's not far from Hotel by Red Canal.
We had many snacks in coffee shops/bars which were good, mainly samosas which I love.
The Green Elephant is also Indian and was good honest food. It's not far from Hotel by Red Canal.
We had many snacks in coffee shops/bars which were good, mainly samosas which I love.
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Thanks! We are staying at Rupar Mandalar, but thought we'd like to also go elsewhere. As it turns out after a full day of sightseeing we will eat here again. but maybe one night we will be energetic end and give one of the suggestions a try.
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We stayed at the Inn at the Red Canal and had dinner at the Indian restaurant there, I didn't think it was that good. Nothing wrong, just relatively bland and relatively expensive. We had a fun lunch at a diner on the main drag - - sort of a 1950s American diner set up, can't remember the name but it is in all the guidebooks (time frame on this - - a year and a half ago). C
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Most food in Burma is average to disappointing, Mandalay is no different. People have gotten used to eating to live, and the food has gone that way. I know an old granny who is Burmese and a brilliant cook, but we didn't find anything liker her food when we were there.
However, Burmese street food is steps above Cambodian. Cockroaches and spiders and mice out of the wok are not my thing, and I'm an adventurous cook.
However, Burmese street food is steps above Cambodian. Cockroaches and spiders and mice out of the wok are not my thing, and I'm an adventurous cook.





