Myanmar Cuisine
Where India Meets Southeast Asia
Burmese cuisine is a fascinating crossroads where Indian curries, Chinese stir-fries, and uniquely Southeast Asian flavors converge. The obsession with fermented tea leaves and ngapi (shrimp paste) creates flavors found nowhere else.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Myanmar cuisine
Indian-influenced curries (hin) form the base of many meals, but they are lighter and more oil-forward than their subcontinental cousins, relying on turmeric and shallots rather than heavy cream or yogurt. Chinese influences appear in noodle dishes and stir-frying techniques, while Thai and Laotian flavors permeate the Shan states' cuisine. The Theravada Buddhist tradition, practiced by the majority of the population, shapes food culture through the monastic alms-giving tradition and the associated rhythm of morning markets preparing food for monks' daily rounds.
A traditional Burmese meal is structured as a htamin (rice) plate surrounded by an array of dishes: a main curry (hin), a clear soup (hinjo), a plate of fresh and blanched vegetables, a pungent ngapi dip, and a crunchy accompaniment like fried shallots or chickpea fritters. All dishes are served simultaneously, and diners combine flavors and textures according to personal preference. Eating with the right hand is traditional, though spoons are common.
A Kyaw
Buthee Kyaw
Gin Thoke
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Myanmar cuisine
MiMi Aye
British-Burmese food writer and author who has been the foremost voice promotin…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Myanmar cuisine
Mandalay: Recipes and Tales from a Burmese Kitchen
The definitive English-language Burmese cookbook featuring traditional recipes from mohinga to tea leaf salad.
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Myanmar cuisine
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A Kyaw
Burmese Fritters
Afternoon snack, tea time
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Buthee Kyaw
Burmese Gourd Fritters
Tea time, snack
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Gin Thoke
Burmese Ginger Salad
Appetizer or side dish
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Hsa Nwin Ma Kin
Burmese Semolina Cake
Celebrations, festivals, weddings
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Htamin Jin
Burmese Rice Salad Balls
Snack, market food
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Kyay Oh
Burmese Glass Noodle Soup
Breakfast or lunch
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Kyazan Hin Ga
Burmese Vermicelli Soup
Breakfast or lunch
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Kyethun Kyaw
Burmese Garlic Fried Rice
Any meal
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Kyet Thar Hin
Burmese Chicken Curry
Lunch or dinner
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Lahpet Thoke
Tea Leaf Salad
Snack, tea accompaniment, all celebrations and ceremonies
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Mandalay Mee Shay
Mandalay-Style Rice Noodles
Lunch
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Meeshay
Shan Rice Noodles with Sauce
Lunch
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Mohinga
Mohinga
Breakfast (primary), available all day during festivals
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Mont Lin Ma Yar
Stuffed Griddle Cakes
Evening snack, night market
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Mont Lone Yay Paw
Burmese Glutinous Rice Balls in Syrup
Festival dessert, Tazaungdaing
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Nan Gyi Thoke
Thick Rice Noodle Salad
Lunch, celebrations
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Nga Htamin
Burmese Fish Rice
Lunch or dinner
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Ohn No Khao Swel
Coconut Chicken Noodles
Lunch or dinner
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Pazun Kyaw
Burmese Shrimp Fritters
Tea time, appetizer
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Samosa Thoke
Samosa Thoke
Snack, teahouse food, year-round
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Shan Khao Swel
Shan Noodles
Breakfast and lunch, year-round
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Shan Tofu Thoke
Shan Tofu Salad
Lunch or snack
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Shwe Yin Aye
Burmese Golden Heart Cooler
Afternoon, dessert
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Wet Thar Dote Htoe
Burmese Braised Beef Curry
Dinner