MYANMAR NOODLE HEAVEN in BACKSTREET BANGKOK 🇲🇲🇹🇭 This Shan Dish is AMAZING!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2023
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    Today I'm doing heading to Bangkok's Little India (Pahurat) to search for some unique Burmese noodles called Tofu Nway (Tohu Pyaw) a think chickpea flour sauce dressed noodle, khao swe (dry) and Lahpet Thoke (tea leaf salad). All for 150 baht!
    First of all I want to shout out ‪@OTRontheroad‬ for their awesome video on Burmese food history, without which, I'd never have known about this wonderful Burmese market in Bangkok.
    Watch that here: • Chickpea Tofu and Pick...
    So today was my first time eating Ohn no khao swè dry and it didn't disappoint. The Burmese noodles and salad I had were fantastic and the also!
    Directions to Burmese Noodles Pahurat:
    goo.gl/maps/ti2CEtS1x5jiPg4E7
    This is a prime example of why I love Bangkok so much. There’s just so much food to explore here! Whether you are in Chinatown, the Old City, Thonburi or here in Sukhumvit, you can always find amazing Thai food in Bangkok
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Комментарии • 143

  • @aniwee17
    @aniwee17 Год назад +31

    I just love more info about Burma. This is a culture that is often overlooked.

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +4

      Definitely!

    • @bobevans9996
      @bobevans9996 Год назад

      burma/myanmar was richest nation in se asia until the british came destroyed it n it still can't find it's feet - demon colonist criminals - go around globe rob kill non stop for 2meals a day - had to make blood money - mother uk son usa worst - spanish were first ever colonists
      they return lots of land already but still the major part to go - the continents:-
      china's tribes/natives in southchina taiwan n northchina beringstrait got same dna as those in australia newzealand americas n all islands so whole pacific n half atlantic belongs to china so return all to china with reparation n without a shot n all evil racist thieves immigrate back home to europe africa india ...
      usa is on china soil - americans leave - blinken was handed an eviction notice to take to biden - look at the 2 faces 🤣

  • @antareschen4451
    @antareschen4451 Год назад +5

    In case you have not been to myanmar or Burma, let me tell you. There are Indian decent people and Chinese decent people every where in myanmar. Indian decent can speak Hindi or Tamil and Chinese decent can speak Mandarin and their dialects beside Burmese.
    Burmese people are exceptionally friendly and show great hospitality towards foreigners.

  • @bsmith6646
    @bsmith6646 Год назад +37

    I was in Myanmar just when COVID started hitting the news. Tea leaf salad 😍 I had low expectations of Burmese food as I read it was poor compared to the rest of SE ASIA. It was the opposite. Was incredible. Loved it.
    Jools, London

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +6

      I really need to get over there mate!

    • @bsmith6646
      @bsmith6646 Год назад +4

      @@theroamingcook you won't regret it mate do it 👍

    • @nyizaw8335
      @nyizaw8335 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@theroamingcookI am Burmese and if you do visit us please take extra care 🙏 becuz of the political situation.

  • @apipanimmanpatcharin4520
    @apipanimmanpatcharin4520 Месяц назад

    Wow, I can’t believe your Thai language is so good. Thank you so much

  • @kulawittumwongyuen813
    @kulawittumwongyuen813 Год назад +9

    I used to eat there at Burmese store a lot when I was in university. Also, that samosa store is great, I buy from there many times. For Indian sweet store, I recommend 'Punjab Sweets', my all time favourite Indian sweet store (located in that area).

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much I will try the sweets next time 😀

  • @kalyanarestaurant394
    @kalyanarestaurant394 Год назад +2

    🙏Thank you for sharing the rich tapestry of Myanmar's culinary traditions.

  • @yookihyunsyoonbebe337
    @yookihyunsyoonbebe337 Год назад +8

    love tofunhway, i can eat it everyday. try putting in some ee kyar kway (fried doughsticks that the other girl was holding in their hand), it is so much better when they are soggy and stuffed with that gooey tofu.
    EAT THOSE NOODS WITH CHILLI IT TASTES WAY BETTER WITH CHLLI

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +3

      Will do next time 🫡

    • @SuDoFoodDiaries
      @SuDoFoodDiaries Год назад

      Oh that is definitely a recommended pair! I think they're called pathongko in Thai. That's always my first go-to order whenever I visit Shan restaurants.

    • @yookihyunsyoonbebe337
      @yookihyunsyoonbebe337 Год назад +1

      @@SuDoFoodDiaries They are a match made in heaven i must say

  • @brainy3429
    @brainy3429 9 месяцев назад +2

    Not sure you noticed it but at around 12:45 in your vid, the Burmese lady near you looked at your plates and said “It’s empty now. He eats fast” in Burmese. I dunno why but that cracks me up

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  9 месяцев назад +1

      Haha I do eat fast 😂 thanks so much for the translation!

  • @eswillie
    @eswillie Год назад +7

    That first dish with the broad rice noodles and the chickpea sauce looked like a keeper. I'd also love to find a source here in the US for those Burmese pickled vegetables; somehow I feel I'd like them a lot more than Korean kimchi which I have from several sources. I'll have to look around on line.

  • @thorts
    @thorts 7 месяцев назад +1

    Me and my family are going to Thailand for the first time this week. This place is no 1 on my list! Catching up with Ellis & Alisha on Friday also! Can't wait! Great upload! Thank you!

  • @doubleunderfire7964
    @doubleunderfire7964 Год назад +1

    Wow. That was amazing. I had all three dishes and then wandered around this amazing neighborhood. Thanks for the great video!

  • @arthell7420
    @arthell7420 Год назад +1

    Thanks Gary, really appreciate your efforts. We will be in Bangkok for a couple of months from December to February and I am busy putting together a map of your great suggestions. Love your honesty about the food you try.

  • @jamestruss1791
    @jamestruss1791 Год назад +2

    Hi Gary, just watched this Sunday chilling. All that food looked amazingly good and they were like works of art. A definite must visit next time in the area. A great video again mate, see yer soon 👍

  • @dondobbs9302
    @dondobbs9302 Год назад +6

    I was just "getting my Burmese on" the other day at the top of the moat in Chiang Mai + there's a new place, a bit out of town that's excellent. I don't know of the place you mentioned "a little booth near the bus station" (?) but I'm intrigued. My wife was making faces about the chic pea (soup? sauce? stuff.) I'd try it, at least, though I'm not much for the goopy. Tea leaf salad, can't go wrong and now, I'm more interested in chasing down Burmese Khao Swe than the Thai Khao Soi. Yes OTR rules, as you do, too!

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +1

      Cheers mate! Here’s that link if you wanna torture the missus maps.app.goo.gl/tXdUfy4zYQFDG6ov5?g_st=ic

    • @dondobbs9302
      @dondobbs9302 Год назад

      @@theroamingcook Oh! Thanks!

  • @adrianhide984
    @adrianhide984 Год назад +1

    Had those samosas at top of alleyway. Found walking through back of China town & ate in little India thought I was only ferang as not see another. The shops there great Indian ingredients

  • @mr.laohsai
    @mr.laohsai Год назад +1

    Tofu Aun and Shan Kimchi (Pak Som) are originated from Shan State. Pak Som is best known as a side dish whenever you eat Shan Noodle or Tofu Aun.

  • @dennyc1205
    @dennyc1205 Год назад +2

    Great video as always Gary! Will look for this place when I'm in Pahurat!

  • @carolrampling862
    @carolrampling862 Год назад +3

    Interesting dishes Gary described to perfection as usual. Those samosas looked special 😊

  • @NickyDunn
    @NickyDunn Год назад +1

    Hope all is good. Happy Friday and Weekend.

  • @hisnameisvu
    @hisnameisvu Год назад +8

    Think you've read my mind brother, I plan to visit Burma this year, I can't wait to see what you eat so I have an idea what to expect 😊

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +2

      I’m in Da Nang brother and dedicated a dish to you today in my video. I’m sure you can guess what it is haha

    • @hisnameisvu
      @hisnameisvu Год назад +1

      @Gary Butler - The Roaming Cook my brother you're an absolute legend.. I can't thank you enough.. ขอบคุณ

    • @eug3nz698
      @eug3nz698 Год назад +4

      We would love to welcome you from Myanmar. But it’s not quite safe right now since we are terminating the dictatorship.
      You all are more than welcome when the situations are better.

  • @aaronbux1
    @aaronbux1 Год назад +2

    Samosas super good and super cheap! I used to get a bunch on my many walks through Bkk and finish them by the time I got back to Baan Wanglang Market.

  • @yingsthaicookinghome2839
    @yingsthaicookinghome2839 Год назад +1

    Added to my must-go's in Bangkok. This looks so so good. Thanks mate 😆

  • @sing759
    @sing759 Год назад +3

    6:57 she comes from Myitkyina (capital city of Kachine state), Northern Myanmar. 6:13 cantonese veggie (sauer/pickel), 7:33 Boiled Tofu, that what they are saying :)

  • @leonardmaung
    @leonardmaung Год назад +3

    Regarding the runny tofu dish with the noodles . I always prefer fish sauce , rather than sweet soya sauce

  • @NickyDunn
    @NickyDunn Год назад +1

    *Congratulations 62K* *Roll on 100*

  • @khinkoko9300
    @khinkoko9300 Год назад

    Hi..I'm first time watching your video . Thanks for explaining my Burmese food in detail. You are so lovely.Thanks.❤

  • @kokomaung
    @kokomaung Год назад

    Sir you are one of the best burmese food explorer ever seen on You Tube channel''

  • @roywinkley2184
    @roywinkley2184 Год назад

    Tea leaf salad sounds & looks ace 😊😋

  • @ehlertha8116
    @ehlertha8116 Год назад

    try ohn no Khao swel which is coconut noodle , nan gyi thoke which is noodle salad and kyay oh si chat which is vemicilli and you will never regret trying those

  • @curious1264
    @curious1264 Год назад +2

    Love to know the nutritional breakdown of these dishes

  • @myatmin1829
    @myatmin1829 10 месяцев назад +1

    If u want to try unique flavours you never tested I recommend trying Rakhine mhone tee , Rakhine traditional Shout thee thot(salad) which is sour,spicy,sweet mouthwatering and papaya salad with a bow of rice.They are also Burmese(Myanmar)ethic food.I bet your reaction would be insanely amazing testing the foods I mentioned above.

  • @hiya7153
    @hiya7153 Год назад +1

    You’re right. Tohu pyawt or Tofu Nway (literal meaning is Warm Tofu) is a comfort food for many burmese.

  • @Traveltopia3
    @Traveltopia3 Год назад +1

    Like bro as a burmese i want you to make a tour to bagan and mandalay, i meant not this time for sure after THE COUP thing it would be great

  • @NickyDunn
    @NickyDunn Год назад

    Hope all is good. Happy Weekend. To you and your lovely family.

  • @chocorieo7187
    @chocorieo7187 Год назад

    Tofu Nway is one of my favorite food in Myanmar. But now I’m missing these things 😢

  • @mobilelegendbangbang7860
    @mobilelegendbangbang7860 Год назад +3

    come myanmar and you can more discover.great your video.

  • @crabapples1995
    @crabapples1995 Год назад +3

    Ah you are a NW London man. I really like that dosa shop in Kenton. Burmese brood looks great !

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +1

      I lived in Kenton for years, I’m gonna need that dosa address please 🙏🙏

    • @crabapples1995
      @crabapples1995 Год назад +2

      @@theroamingcook 🎉👍Veg Chennai Srilalitha Restaurant. Near the charity shops

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +2

      You are the man!

  • @zayarwin1363
    @zayarwin1363 Год назад

    Thank you for trying our food
    Keep up brother

  • @TimK2646
    @TimK2646 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Gary, will you try and visit Burma one day? You must try PONE YAY GYI with PORK in BAGAN , what you see as Burmese in BKK is only touching the surface . Cheers mate

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  8 месяцев назад +2

      I definitely plan to go soon and do a deep dive mate 🇲🇲❤️

  • @foodtaliban
    @foodtaliban Год назад +4

    Gary mate! Now you disappoint me. I’ve told you about the Burmese community and the restaurants in Phra Khanong years ago. 🥲

  • @leonardmaung
    @leonardmaung Год назад

    Thank you Mr Butler 😊

  • @aaronbux1
    @aaronbux1 Год назад

    Been down that alley many times, but only ate once .. at an Indian restaurant right across from the Burmese place you were at, GB. I have grabbed a couple sweets too. The white puffy things in the milk?? Anyway, an interesting little alley I think many tourist are not aware of that's there. I certainly never saw any farang. Man, missing Bkk.

  • @user-zw2gy8of6x
    @user-zw2gy8of6x Год назад +7

    I'm myamnar 🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +3

      Thank you for watching!

    • @Iceyfire12
      @Iceyfire12 Год назад +1

      Do Burmese really say they are from Myanmar?? Instead of Burma??

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад

      It’s interchangeable as far as I know

    • @OceanSafari7
      @OceanSafari7 Год назад

      Myanmar* can be used as country name and nationality. And Burma is country and Burmese is nationality.

    • @depokgtn2896
      @depokgtn2896 Год назад

      မေးလာ

  • @nyizaw8335
    @nyizaw8335 8 месяцев назад +1

    Tea Leaf salad with Beer 🍻 😊
    I had no idea that our food is unique 😅

  • @chanlin5553
    @chanlin5553 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @junaiperwr
    @junaiperwr Год назад +1

    ผมชอบกินอาหารพม่ามาก ต้องตามไปกินซะแล้ว 😁

    • @marvelfanboy5460
      @marvelfanboy5460 Год назад

      Glad to hear that!😍 Thai foods are so delicious too. 💕

  • @pattayadoggrooming
    @pattayadoggrooming Год назад +1

    Nice one Gazza....i will dedinately check out the delicious food in this area of BKK...i love a good curry....get yourself up to THE SHAPLA curry house on High Barnet High Street...it's MEGA !!! Cheers...Richard from PATTAYA DOG GROOMING & CHANNEL.

  • @wycheee
    @wycheee Год назад

    Some nice looking food there mate and only 14 mins walk from our hotel 😀

  • @KS-vu5hf
    @KS-vu5hf Год назад

    Love your videos I am Burmese

  • @wanalan9958
    @wanalan9958 Год назад

    I had very good Khao Soi at the border of Mae Sai.

  • @nanntheinttheinthtwe7306
    @nanntheinttheinthtwe7306 Год назад

    Come to Myanmar and enjoy delicious food

    • @eug3nz698
      @eug3nz698 10 месяцев назад

      Just not now yet.
      I am from Myanmar.

  • @leonardmaung
    @leonardmaung Год назад +2

    Hope you don’t mind me saying Gary , but the noodle dish you had with the runny tofu is actually Shan, rather than Burmese

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +2

      No I don’t mind at all. I actually said it in part of the video but then the lady aid she’s from Kachin state so I just got all confused as usual!

  • @ngallay5220
    @ngallay5220 Год назад +1

    Tomorrow I will try this at that shop.

  • @viecthuongngay
    @viecthuongngay Год назад

    NGON QUÁ ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @johnsgarage6622
    @johnsgarage6622 Год назад +1

    Looks awesome. Is Burmese salad typically pet maak?

  • @zikky30
    @zikky30 Год назад

    I am Myanmar မင်ဂလာပါ

  • @susumyaing-jw5mj
    @susumyaing-jw5mj 6 месяцев назад

    Myanmar have many nationality and many kinds of traditional food. Not only bamar but also shan, kachin, mon, karin, rakaine and so on. Also we have nabour country food also available, for example Chinese food, Indian food, Thailand food, Vietnam food like that.
    Please visit to our country and enjoy your vacation, when our country freedom from murderous military.

  • @TheWildlifeFanatic
    @TheWildlifeFanatic Год назад +1

    We've been to India four times and those Samosa's look seriously underwhelming! Went to Mama Restaurant(Northern Indian) on Ong Ang Canal last Sunday. Both had one each of Chicken Samosa and Vegetable Samosa with authentic Indian Chutneys. That was a meal they were so filling and reminded us of India. For mine, have to have been to a country( in this case India), to know if the same style of food where you live is any good(comparable).

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад

      I thought you’ve only been to Japan?

    • @TheWildlifeFanatic
      @TheWildlifeFanatic Год назад

      @@theroamingcook 65 countries, 6 continents, travelling since 1985.

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад

      Good man, I’m happy for you. If you rate Mama food highly, the food in my home town would blow your mind

  • @nest_tossapon
    @nest_tossapon Год назад

    ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @kyawnaingoo7469
    @kyawnaingoo7469 Год назад +3

    စမူဆာ

  • @minhtetsoeminhtetsoe
    @minhtetsoeminhtetsoe Год назад

    😊😊😊

  • @tuneswithbarrythaw1397
    @tuneswithbarrythaw1397 Год назад

    😍😍😍

  • @yehtoo1376
    @yehtoo1376 Год назад

    u should try without mixing tofu pyaw and burmese kimchi
    that is the right way to eat that meal

  • @mra254
    @mra254 Год назад +3

    Do you like myanmar food 🥺

  • @moking8985
    @moking8985 Год назад +1

  • @sydney8382
    @sydney8382 6 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @theintzunmemehtun4924
    @theintzunmemehtun4924 Год назад +1

    I wonder you don't wanna try the Burmese food only in Myanmar?

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад

      I do but until I can get there, this will have to do 🙏

  • @4x4fc
    @4x4fc Год назад +1

    So. Cute. So. apsulity

  • @t.h.t1497
    @t.h.t1497 Год назад +1

    thiks you idol❤😢

  • @user-ob4fk2jk3h
    @user-ob4fk2jk3h 9 месяцев назад

    เดี๋ยวนี้ถ่ายคริ๊ประวังกฏหมายไว้ด้วย

  • @user-qb7cf8ww6o
    @user-qb7cf8ww6o Год назад

    🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @kyawnaingoo7469
    @kyawnaingoo7469 Год назад

    bro you no say myanmar

  • @Pang_Pond2024
    @Pang_Pond2024 Год назад +1

    Burmese food i never try it, Some type Indian food i have been try already.

  • @koro_gaming8849
    @koro_gaming8849 Год назад +3

    bro..... you are holding chopsticks upside down!
    beginner mistake.

    • @koro_gaming8849
      @koro_gaming8849 Год назад +2

      you can see two little marks on your chopsticks. they are supposed to be held the other way around.marks facing your hands.

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +2

      I’ve been eating with chopsticks for 25 years, I still hold them the wrong way up 😂 you can see I notice and change them half way through

    • @koro_gaming8849
      @koro_gaming8849 Год назад +2

      @@theroamingcook YEAH. 😂

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @danny_dandan
    @danny_dandan Год назад

    our food is good but our country is bad :(

  • @user-fu2xd9on5c
    @user-fu2xd9on5c Год назад +3

    Tohu and khaosoi is not a Burmese food, it is a famous food of the Shan people.Why are these foods in Thailand? The Shan(or)Tai people from Myanmar live in Thailand, and the Thai and Shan people have the same term, khaosoi tohu.(khao=rice/soi-cut ) our tai peoples make
    ( khaosoi =noodles )with rice. (Tuhu/Tu=beans ) we make Tuhu with beans. Every word is Tai or Shan people word not Burmese. Thanks for sharing ours Tai (Shan) traditional food ❤️ But you should give credit for Myanmar, Thailand, China (Tai peoples Traditional food). This food is famous in China, Thailand and Myanmar because this food is Tai family traditional food.Thanks for share.Please ! Crd for Tai peoples not burmese 🙏

    • @theroamingcook
      @theroamingcook  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much. When I talk about my friends making this for me in the video, I’m talking about my friends from Shan state, I’m not sure if I made that clear in the video. I got confused a little because the owner isn’t Shan though, she’s from Kachin so I wasn’t sure. My apologies I need to do more research 🙏🙏I did write Shan in the title 😅

    • @ngwelayninithan8796
      @ngwelayninithan8796 Год назад +1

      ​​​​​​@@theroamingcookhao SOI isn't Shan or Tai or Dai food in Myanmar.Thai and Tai in Myanmar are Brother.Thai or Northern Thai or Lanna described Khao SOI was a Yunnan China dish.This dish story may not be.You can check it in Middle Myanmar and lower Myanmar that is a common dish.Ohn no khauk swe which mean coconut noodle soup.Ohn no(အုန်းနို့)(coconut milk)Khauk swe(noodle)(ခေါက်ဆွဲ). Every Burmese's traditional restaurant in Myanmar sold အုန်းနို့ခေါက်ဆွဲ or coconut noodles soup.In Myanmar coconut noodles soup is Burmese food.Not Tai Food in China and Myanmar.Burmese coconut noodles soup was brought to India and Pakistan in second world war.Now it is popular in these two country.You can search this Khao swe You can check this.Shan people in Myanmar haven't have coconut milk.If you can check ,you will find the ture fact.That all what I wanna say you.

    • @ngwelayninithan8796
      @ngwelayninithan8796 Год назад +1

      မြန်မာနိုင်ငံကိုလာပြီးလေ့လာကြည့်ပါလား။မင်းTai or Thai တွေရဲ့ လိမ်ညာလှည့်ပတ်ခြင်းကို ခံနေရတယ်နော်။ဗမာလူမျိုးတွေက သူများအစားအစားကို ကိုယ့်လူမျိုးအစားအစာပါဆိုပြီး အရှက်မရှိမပြောတတ်ကြောင်း သိလိမ့်မယ်။

    • @ngwelayninithan8796
      @ngwelayninithan8796 Год назад +1

      ​@@theroamingcook🔎🔎🔎🔎🔎

    • @ngwelayninithan8796
      @ngwelayninithan8796 Год назад +1

      Thai orTai group တွေပြောတိုင်းယုံမနေပါနဲ့။အမှန်တွေကို လုံးဝပြောမှာမဟုတ်ဘူး။မြန်မာနိုင်ငံမှာမွေးတဲ့ Chinese and Indian တွေကို လာမေးကြည့် Shan or Tai or Dai အစားအစာမဟုတ်ကြောင်းကို သိလိမ့်မယ်။စိတ်ဆင်းရဲလိုက်တာ Tai လူလိမ်တွေက သူတို့အစားအစာလို့ပြောနေတာကို မှန်ကန်တိကျတဲ့သက်သေအထောက်အထားမမြင်ရဘဲနဲ့ ယုံလိုက်ရင် ငါတို့ဗမာလူမျိုးအတွက်ကအများကြီးနစ်နာပါတယ် နိုင်ငံခြားသားရေ။hung lay ကလည်း မြန်မာနိုင်ငံကရှမ်းတွေထိုင်းနိုင်ငံကို ယူသွားတဲ့ ဗမာဝက်သားဟင်းချက်နည်းပဲ‌။မင်းတစ်နေ့လောက် Northern Thai or Lanna restaurant and stall တွေမှာ လိုက်မေးကြည့်ပါလား။အမှန်အတိုင်းဖြေမဲ့ Thai တွေဘယ်နှစ်ယောက်လောက်ရှိမလဲလို့ စာရင်းကောက်ကြည့်ပါလား။🔎🔎🔎🔎🔎🔎

  • @user-qb7wn4hf5w
    @user-qb7wn4hf5w Год назад

    ชอบมาก...ชอบในการนำเสนอครับ....

  • @Johnfulkan283
    @Johnfulkan283 Год назад

    That's legit shan tofu noodle right there!
    Fine chickpeas power mixed with a pinch of Tumeric, salt, and good ol MSG, slow cooked for hours. Top with pan fried garlic, spicy chillies oil, crush peanuts, - dark/sweet soy sauce, - eats with a side of fermented mustard green. And with rice noodle - originating in great plain of the southern Chinese Yangtze river -
    This dish is an altimate representation of Burmese culinary culture heavily influenced by two giant cultures (Indian and Chinese) and one would speculates unduly rmixture of uncoordinated flavors and textures, from China and India would simply produce mutantous bowl of noodle. But the result is explosive yet simple comfort food for everyday working class - "delicious" is underrepresent word.
    Behold and enjoy this mighty noodle 😂