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Most of the patrons are actually native Burmese, so i'm pretty sure that its authentic Burmese food. Its a cafe style setting at B1 of this old shopping mall. I was just seated a chair outside the shop so shoppers are just walking behind me but human traffic is quite low here. Without a clue what to order, i tried the mandalay mee shay w/ Pork $4.50 and Kong Pao w/ Chicken. The menu is a simple laminated piece with some photos but not all. The mandalay mee shay is interesting, came as mainly dry
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Most of the patrons are actually native Burmese, so i'm pretty sure that its authentic Burmese food. Its a cafe style setting at B1 of this old shopping mall. I was just seated a chair outside the shop so shoppers are just walking behind me but human traffic is quite low here. Without a clue what to order, i tried the mandalay mee shay w/ Pork $4.50 and Kong Pao w/ Chicken. The menu is a simple laminated piece with some photos but not all. The mandalay mee shay is interesting, came as mainly dry styled, it comes with this translucent gluey sauce added to the white thick beehoon. Shredded pork is also added, not too bad tasting i must say, just that i do not like the pig skin that was given. i didn't like the sauce that they gave me as well. The gong bao chciken was fortunately not too spicy, it was nice tasting but a tad too oily for me. Anyway i will definitely return here next time as i want to try the spicy steam fish which looks like our teochew
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fermented bean paste steam fish.
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