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Yangon Markets

June 17th, 2014 — 4:15am

For its palpable energy, vibrant markets and cornucopia of street food, Yangon knocks Bangkok into a cocked hat. Since I started visiting more than a decade ago it has remained one of my favourite cities.

Chicken seller, Yangon, Myanmar

I happily spend all day wandering around photographing street food vendors and markets, and hunting out tasting local dishes.

 Chicken feet, Yangon, Myanmar

In the early morning and late afternoon, markets are packed with shoppers looking for the best fresh produce.

Butcher, Yangon, Myanmar

Chicken and pork are the most popular meats but there are Muslim butchers specialising in beef and mutton.

Hledan Market, Yangon, Myanmar

There is an abundance of small neighbourhood markets to explore.

Shopping in the street, Yangon, Myanmar

As Thailand, pickled and sour fruits with a chilli dip are popular.

Fruit seller, Yangon, Myanmar

Food stalls selling rice and curry, the ubiquitous mohinga noodle soup, and tea abound.

Eating in the street, Yangon, Myanmar

Eating out has always been popular but since the country opened up streets stalls and small restaurants have flourished. There are some excellent places to eat and some very interesting regional dishes to discover.

Food stall, Yangon, Myanmar

In the evening you can enjoy a version of hotpot, simply add stock and simmer.

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Most cooking in the streets is still done of charcoal stoves.

Tea stall, Yangon, Myanmar

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Yangon Bites

October 8th, 2010 — 12:48pm

Continuing the foodie theme, here’s a couple of shots of street eats in Yangon.

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Burmese food is an intruiging mix of Thai, Chinese and Indian influences, resulting in a distinctive cuisine that is still largely unknown outside the country. To be honest, eating street food in Myanmar is a risky affair as the standard of hygiene is diabolical but there are some excellent local restaurants around.

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