Experience the vibrant food culture of Yangon on an evening walking tour. Explore street food venues and markets, taste a variety of dishes, and learn about their history from a knowledgeable guide.
Experience the vibrant food culture of Yangon on an evening walking tour. Explore street food venues and markets, taste a variety of dishes, and learn about their history from a knowledgeable guide.
- Yangon (Rangoon) - We begin our exploration into Yangon’s evening street food scene at the picturesque Mahabandoola Park. Winding our way through the side alleys of downtown’s historic and ethnically rich neighborhoods including Little India and China Town, we’ll drop by some of our favourite stalls and family owned eateries. Introducing you to a…
- Yangon (Rangoon) - We begin our exploration into Yangon’s evening street food scene at the picturesque Mahabandoola Park. Winding our way through the side alleys of downtown’s historic and ethnically rich neighborhoods including Little India and China Town, we’ll drop by some of our favourite stalls and family owned eateries. Introducing you to a fascinating produce market far from the tourist route, we’ll finish up at our favourite 19th St BBQ joint where fish and cold beer perfectly compliment the people watching opportunities.
SOME TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
- Discover the best combination for the all-day delicacy, Mohinga, topped with gourd tempura at our favourite neighbourhood spot
- Illuminated by candles and make shift lighting we’ll pass through a very atmospheric street market selling all manner of food produce not on any tourist route radar
- The Indian neighbourhood has a lot of tasty eats but the funky yoghurt faloodah drink is one of the most visually impressive
- Chinatown used to be famous for its opium dens but nowadays BBQ fresh water fish accompanied by Myanmar beer is the new craze
- The Shan people of Eastern Myanmar make a specific delicious sticky rice noodle dish loaded with chicken or pork in a rich tomato sauce topped with smashed peanuts and herbs but you’ve got to get the mix right
- No other country makes cute little dishes of salad that pack a punch like Myanmar. Pickled tea leaf lapettho covered in crunchy beans and seeds with local peanut oil has anti-oxidants and gives you a little caffeine buzz
- Sometimes side by side you’ll pass ancient Buddhist pagodas, churches, mosques, Hindu temples and Chinese Buddhist temples reflecting the diversity of Yangon’s population and culinary heritage
- Bottled water
- Dinner
- All fees and/or taxes
- Guide
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Dinner
- All fees and/or taxes
- Guide
- Tea and coffee
- Personal Fees and Tip
- Personal Fees and Tip
Discover the culinary scene of Yangon through a night-time stroll around local food spots and markets. Alongside a guide, traverse downtown Yangon’s areas, encompassing Chinatown and Little India, making stopovers at street food vendors and small family-run food outlets for assorted taste experiences. Get insights into the backstory of each food item from your guide as you savor them.
Discover the culinary scene of Yangon through a night-time stroll around local food spots and markets. Alongside a guide, traverse downtown Yangon’s areas, encompassing Chinatown and Little India, making stopovers at street food vendors and small family-run food outlets for assorted taste experiences. Get insights into the backstory of each food item from your guide as you savor them.
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