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(Sake Nge Jetty Rd; meals from K2000; 11am-9pm)
Burmese curry restaurant serving what
is one of the richest, tastiest chicken curries we've come across yet.
Zan Pya
MUSLIM-BURMESE $
(Kanphyar Rd; mains K1500; 7.30am-6.30pm)
Hole-in-the-wall, with no english sign,
serving heaped plates of delicious chicken biryani that often sell out early. Look for the
large aluminum pots a couple doors down from OK Mobile.
Karaweik
BURMESE $
(Kanphyar Rd; mains from K1500; 11am-10pm; )
The best bang for your kyat; a popular
and other noodle and rice dishes. There is no roman-script sign; look for the white villa.
6am-9pm)
Muslim teashop serving good tea and a vari-
ety of freshly made snacks.
G-Naidu
INDIAN-BURMESE $
(Kanphyar Rd; mains from K500)
Teashop-restaurant selling southern Indian-style dishes
such as dosai. Look for the blue interior.
Information
When we were in town there was not yet an international ATM, but
AGD Bank
(Bo Gyoke
Rd; 9am-2pm)
has a currency exchange counter.
Air tickets can be bought at
Sun Far
(
41160; Pyi Taw Thar St;
7am-5pm)
.
Internet is available at a
cafe
(Kanphyar Rd; per hr K400;
9am-10pm)
just east of the
town centre.
Getting There & Away
At press time, foreigners were not yet allowed to travel by bus to/from Myeik; this may
have changed by the time you read this.