
A quick lunch of left-over Baya Kyaw (Yellow split pea fritters) broken into pieces and tossed with sliced tomato, toasted pieces of flat bread and wild rocket. Dressing is simply olive oil, lemon juice and salt.
A quick lunch of left-over Baya Kyaw (Yellow split pea fritters) broken into pieces and tossed with sliced tomato, toasted pieces of flat bread and wild rocket. Dressing is simply olive oil, lemon juice and salt.
There is a bowlful of passionfruit in the kitchen which came from our friend’s tree in western Sydney. They are greenish yellow and the size of a small orange…
This is my favourite pork dish, robust in flavour and the meat melts in the mouth. Paired with tamarind, the fruity sourness compliments the meat…
As there are three of us for lunch today and very little time to cook it, I decide on a samusa thote. I buy three samosas the size of a fist each…
These fritters regularly feature as an appetiser when a group of friends come over for dinner. They are so easy to make and popular with everyone…
The spinach and lemon combination reminded me of the dish, a good substitute when roselle leaves are unavailable…
Feel Myanmar restaurant has a bustling yet relaxed vibe. Tables and chairs sprawl onto the pavement next to stalls selling balloons…