Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Sagaing, Sagaing Region, Myanmar. Sagaing (Burmese: စစ်ကိုင်းမြို့; MLCTS: cac kuing: mrui) is the capital of Sagaing Region (formerly Sagaing Division). Located on the Irrawaddy River, 20 km to the south-west of Mandalay on the opposite bank of the river, Sagaing, with numerous Buddhist monasteries is an important religious and monastic centre. The pagodas and monasteries crowd the numerous hills along the ridge running parallel to the river. The central pagoda, Soon U Ponya Shin Pagoda, is connected by a set of covered staircases that run up the 240 m hill.
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4 based on 382 reviews
We came by at our Mandalay temple/pagoda tour, and we are quite certain that our driver gets commision for our visit, but thats how it works in these regions. Very nice setting. Reasonable regional menu to choose from. Our food was tasty and well prepared. Price is fair and service swift and friendly. Comes with recommandation from us.
4 based on 461 reviews
Nice decor and nice ambiance. However, service was woefully slow and portions of chicken larb and chicken with garlic were tiny and totally devoid of chilli. Beer only available by 330ml glass (at 2000 kyat a time). If you're into knitting your own yoghurt, drinking fruit shakes and eating only fried rice then maybe this will please. If you enjoy authentic Thai food, find somewhere else
4 based on 97 reviews
If you like noodles and want to try authentic noodles in Myanmar this is a must to come. Menu is big with different kinds of noodles , price is sooo cheap and food is just delicious.
4 based on 113 reviews
Buffet style, all-you-can-eat Burmese dishes. Plenty of vegetable options like lotus root, bamboo, Chinese spinach, bok choy. Has lots of meat also like fish, chicken, and pork. Upstairs has air conditioning. 6000 Ks for the meal and 2000 Ks for fresh juice or beer. Great if youâre hungry or want to try a little of everything. Then finish off by drawing a picture for their walls.
4 based on 189 reviews
Our restaurant " A little bit of Mandalay" was born on 8th April, 2002. Opened the Tavern (Inn) in November 2013 with 24 Twin-bedded rooms. We never have had a chain-restaurant nor a franchise in any city (Bagan, Yangon, Inle etc.. ) In Myanmar. Both the
After a busy morning visiting the sights of Mandalay this restaurant provided a peaceful, calm oasis for a pleasant Burmese lunch. Vegetable tempura provided a tasty appetiser before simple mild pork and vegetable curries filled our hunger. The restaurant is spacious with a garden courtyard. Service was excellent. The menu was in clear English with a good choice of food. Thoroughly recommended.Thank you for your kind words and we are delighted to know that you enjoyed your lunch at our restaurant. We would love to welcome you again when you visit Mandalay in the future.
4 based on 172 reviews
Serving Tandoori, Mughlai, Peshawari and Authentic Indian Food, with a wide range of cocktails, mocktails and Drinks.
It was fairly busy when we went and this affected their speed of service. A bit slow all through the evening and I had to go to the counter to order as we rarely got any person serving us. Food was very good though and it was up to the mark. Overall a decent experience marred by the slow service.
4 based on 257 reviews
With 3 floors of restaurant space, this diner has enough dining space that matches their very large menu!On entry, the ground floor looks rather like it caters for the local community, the first floor has an air-conditioned dining room, and the top terrace is open air, where we chose to sit, on a very warm evening with an ice cold Myanmar beer.There are 2 menus to choose from, the BBQ menu and the Ala carte Asian menu.We opted for the Asian cuisine, that included a Rakhine-style clay pot.All portions were rather large for just the 2 of us, and this restaurant would therefore be perfect for a large group of people, allowing them to taste a large variety of dishes.The menu is made easier for the diner by dividing the selections into the different proteins offered, and there are photographs of every dish on offer.We thoroughly enjoyed their duck claypot, the basil chicken and the two-way style prawns. The prawns were large, tasty and super-fresh.The price of our meal was very reasonable for the type and amount of food we received.The service is prompt, and the food is fresh...a perfect end to a day of touring in Mandalay's unrelenting heat!!
4 based on 570 reviews
The restaurant is vegetarian and no alcohol is served. But the food is great and the Lassis are out of this world. It is a typical backpacker place with a nice atmosphere - we liked it very much. Prices are fair and the service was also good, so nothing to complain.
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4 based on 748 reviews
Great typical Birmese restaurant with delicious food. There are pictures of the dishes on the menu. For 3000 MK you can try 3 different dishes which I would really recommend. A lot of free side dishes like soup and salad are served as well.The staff speaks just a little bit of English but is very friendly and helpful!
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4 based on 327 reviews
Traditional Burmese restaurant, with seven side dishes and multiple sauces. The food seems endless, the service is quick and friendly with enough English to be comfortable. The atmosphere is not posh, but it certainly seems authentic. The prices...you feel bad paying so little to get so much.
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