
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.
This is a unique dish and as the name suggests you mix the salad with your hands. The fun of eating this salad is making it yourself…
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…
Making sour pickled beans is easy and within days they are ready. I divide the beans into two portions and stir-fry the first portion with chillies…
This colourful and aromatic tomato salad with a Burmese-style dressing becomes a regular feature at our summer barbecues when the tomatoes are at their best…
It can be challenging to cater for guests with gluten-free requirements but this fritter batter recipe will have you serving crispy golden fritters…
Feel Myanmar restaurant has a bustling yet relaxed vibe. Tables and chairs sprawl onto the pavement next to stalls selling balloons…