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Teashop from the Ayewaddy Delta
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- Corner of Thudhamma Road and Zizawar Street, Tadagale
- Open daily 6am-10am & 4pm-6pm
- +95 9264444580
Ayewaddy teashop
The owner and all his staff come from Taungyi Village in the Ayewaddy Delta. The teashop is clean and welcoming, with a good variety of food and a lively atmosphere. They offer typical Myanmar dishes and free tea available all day.
Paratha, a local speciality
The word paratha translates as ‘layers of cooked dough’. It is made by cooking a wheat paste on a large frying pan. The bean paratha and egg paratha here are really delicious. Great to eat with sweet Burmese tea or a fresh fruit juice.