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doggyjames says...: January 2013
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Doggyjames' myanmar food adventures! Monday, January 21, 2013. Ku Ku in Yangon? Sowas walking around my favorite shopping mall in Yangon and found this. Kuku now available for takeaways. They serve some suspicious tube-like fried items.was too scared to takeaway any.heh. Random picture by doggyjames. Saturday, January 12, 2013. YKKO Kyay-Oh and BBQ, Yangon, Myanmar. One late morning after. Countless amount of alcohol the night before. A good night's sleep, I finally get to try this place. Less than 3000K...
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doggyjames says...: November 2011
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Doggyjames' myanmar food adventures! Sunday, November 20, 2011. Park Village Restaurant, Klang. My family always had the tradition of having Sunday dinner in Klang. Along with my grandparents and seriously there are too many good dinner spots in Klang. But I could do without the crowds and limited parking spaces. Which is why Park Village, situated in a quiet spot in Taman. One soup we would always order is their version of Lala. SoupA perfect way to start off any meal. A famous dish here is the Hokkien.
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doggyjames says...: February 2013
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Doggyjames' myanmar food adventures! Sunday, February 17, 2013. Sai's Tacos, Yangon, Myanmar. The interiors. picture courtesy of mmtimes. The taco, a slight disappointment. It was a decent surprise to find a decent Tex-Mex restaurant in Myanmar, even in KL I had trouble finding one. The restaurant is quite hidden and the small signage is the only clue on locating the place. Food quality and value wise, one of the best in Yangon. Best of all, home delivery is available for an extra Ks2,000! Most locals ar...
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doggyjames says...: July 2012
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Doggyjames' myanmar food adventures! Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Ah Sang Bak Kut Teh, Sungei Way PJ. Being to a new job means one thing to me: new location to discover good food. Imagine my joy when I landed a job in Sungei Way! One thing comes to mind when one mentions Sungei Way: Bak Kut Teh. One of the best places for Bak Kut Teh outside Klang for me is this humble little place, Ah Sang BKT located just a few minutes away from my new office (yipee! Ah Sang Bak Kut Teh. No,532, Jalan SS9A/12,. One of the b...
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doggyjames says...: Guide to Myanmar Tea Shops
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Doggyjames' myanmar food adventures! Thursday, July 4, 2013. Guide to Myanmar Tea Shops. Ask any Malaysian, or anyone who lived in Malaysia long enough, what is the trademark Malaysian night time activity and you would probably get this answer 99% of the time: mamak! The silky smooth teh tarik. The crispy, fragrant roti canai. If i were to pick one thing i missed the most back home, it would be mamak stalls. Fortunately for me, Myanmar has her own version of mamak stall too! Crispy, fragrant dhosai.
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doggyjames says...: July 2013
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Doggyjames' myanmar food adventures! Saturday, July 27, 2013. Coffee Club, Yangon. I think for any expats or foreigners based in Yangon, the best place to make us feel at home is a nice cup of artisan coffee, just like what we are used to back home. After going around 5 star hotels for a cup of coffee on weekends (good coffee and environment, but for USD5 a cup? Forget it), I finally stumbled onto this nice little place in downtown Yangon. A view from the balcony. The freshly baked cookies! Here's a map ...
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doggyjames says...: December 2011
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Doggyjames' myanmar food adventures! Monday, December 19, 2011. Sunday, December 18, 2011. Kobe GyutakuYakiniku and Steak, Subang Jaya. One night while talking about dinner plans with my newest makan. Buddy, we decided to go for this little place in ss. 15 which supposedly offers one of the best Japanese BBQ experiences in town. And since it was the beginning. Of month when our wallets are still filled with salaries, we decided to go all out and treat ourselves there. And with our bellys. Beef, which cos...
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doggyjames says...: December 2014
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Doggyjames' myanmar food adventures! Sunday, December 7, 2014. Yoogane Korean Restaurant Yangon. One thing i notice after coming to Yangon 2 years ago: I really, really, REALLY cant live without fried rice. Why? I say yes, yes please. Photo taken from Yoogane's facebook page. The setting of not of your typical Yangon type of few wooden tables and short plastic chairs, but decorated nicely with good designer (at least they look designer to me) furniture with ample space between tables. Doggyjames like.
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doggyjames says...: January 2012
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Doggyjames' myanmar food adventures! Sunday, January 29, 2012. Sumi-Ka Yakitori Restaurant, SS15. SS15 is slowly known to the general public as a hidden haven for authentic Japanese cuisine. With so many Japanese expats and retirees setting up shops in the area, dozens of Japanese restaurants would give any dedicated foodie a tough time choosing a place for a good meal. Sumi. Is one of such places, which serves real good authentic Japanese yakitori. Has that old time traditional Japanese yakitori. You sh...