"4"^^ . "2"^^ . "1"^^ . . "A tiny restaurant, with no extravagant sign or decor. They close pretty early...around 7pm, but my craving to try a new cuisine had me rush to this place. \nWe entered to a restaurant with only one table occupied and, what seemed like the owner, immediately and kindly greeted us and showed us to a table. \nI recently watched an Anthony Bourdain travel show where he visited Myanmar and highly praised a green tea salad. When I saw that they served that here too, I ordered it as an appetizer without any hesitation. For mains I got the Shan style noodles with chicken and my friend got some coconut sauce noodle dish (based on the owners recommendation). \nThe green tea salad arrived within a few minutes and though it may not look that amazing, I can whole heartedly say that it was the best salad I had ever tasted! I wanted the whole thing to myself and was reluctant to share. Apart from the impeccable taste, the different textures contributed so much to the experience, such as the random crunchy pieces in every bite. \nMy noodles were good, but nothing special to be honest. It tasted like regular Italian tomato sauce pasta. The serving size was pretty small too. My friend really enjoyed his noodles, which is what I'll try next time.\nA lovely restaurant, with a friendly owner. The only thing I would change is the serving size and the decor. But nevertheless, it's worth the visit!"^^ . "2017-11-21T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . . .