One of my favorite vietnamese dishes. Fresh veggies, meat, seafood -whatever you want, wrapped in a rice paper and served with one of these amazing vietnamese sauces... Heaven!
Ao Nang has many great restaurants and Chalita is one of them. The food is tasty and the staff is kind. They have normal prices for thai dishes and they're really delicious, not too spicy.
The tour around the distillery was very good. The best part was workshop, of course where we tried some drinks. The rum is very high quality and good taste.
Quite a cool market which looks interesting with a plane in the middle. It gets crowded at weekends but mid-week is bearable. There are many restaurants with delicious food so for me it's a must-visit market. You can get a drink afterwards in a bar of your choice or go shopping. Lots to do here.
Just dry flat bread... Typical for India as it originates there. Maybe good to fill your stomach if there's completely nothing to eat but it doesn't happen in Myanma. There are so many dishes to try it's a waste of stomach space for chapati!