Mya Min D.
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A place serving very tasty tea (black tea with condensed milk topped by half and half milk) and delicious, homemade pastries. But a word of warning – this is not for everyone, especially when it comes to the level of comfort, though the venue is very atmospheric & lively. The teashop has two serving areas separated by a cemented wall, where the one in the west seemed to be the original place, and it is crowded from morning till late afternoon due to the proximity of a government high school across the street and unofficial vehicle buying and selling right on the spot, in addition to its longtime popularity.
Those who haven’t experienced what was like a typical teashop back in the early 80s should come and try, especially sitting and sipping a cup of tea inside the vintage building (the one on the right when facing the teashop).