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shain

shain

6 hours ago, El Jefe said:

Hi Shai,
I live in Chiang Mai. This thread is better than most of the food boards in CM. I love Burmese food but the plating of these dishes is better than most of the Burmese/Shan restaurants I go to. The tamarind leaf salad looks better than most too. The only restaurant I know that does an eggplant curry is the "Burmese Library" just off of Nimmanhaemin. Do you remember where you got these dishes? Thanks!

 

Hi El, thanks for the kind words :) 

I envy you for living in Chiang Mai - such a charming city.

This restaurant is Nong Bee's. Though admittedly, I won't give it a strong recommendation, the food was very basic, a little too much MSG. Suited as well for a late night light-meal.

We sampled some very good Burmese around the Friday morning market (กาดนัดจีนยูนาน).

shain

shain

5 hours ago, El Jefe said:

Hi Shai,
I live in Chiang Mai. This thread is better than most of the food boards in CM. I love Burmese food but the plating of these dishes is better than most of the Burmese/Shan restaurants I go to. The tamarind leaf salad looks better than most too. The only restaurant I know that does an eggplant curry is the "Burmese Library" just off of Nimmanhaemin. Do you remember where you got these dishes? Thanks!

 

Hi El, thanks for the kind words :) 

I envy you for living in Chiang Mai - such a charming city.

This restaurant is Nong Bee's. Though admittedly, I won't give it a strong recommendation, the food was very basic, a little too much MSG. Suited as well for a late night light-meal.

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