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Street Food & Market Tours

Taste the flavours of Myanmar: an evening street-food walk through Yangon’s buzzing Chinatown and night markets, sampling tea-leaf salad, mohinga, skewers and sweets. Combined with the famous Bogyoke Aung San Market, packed with jade, handicrafts and local life — a delicious, immersive dive into the city after dark.

1 ture · prices per person, book with partner

Street Food & Markets in Yangon — FAQ

Is Yangon good for street food?
Yes — Yangon’s Chinatown and night markets are a paradise of street food, from tea-leaf salad and mohinga to grilled skewers and sweets, best explored on a guided evening walk.
What is Bogyoke Market?
Bogyoke Aung San Market is Yangon’s famous covered bazaar, selling jade, gems, handicrafts, textiles and souvenirs in a colonial-era setting.
What food is Myanmar known for?
Myanmar is known for tea-leaf salad (lahpet thoke), mohinga (fish noodle soup), Shan noodles, curries and a fusion of regional flavours.