Nga Heong

Macau


In Macau's Three Lamps district, an area known for its Burmese immigrants, this popular greasy spoon with two adjacent shops dishes out home-style Burmese like coconut chicken noodles, fish soup noodles with banana blossom, and shrimp-paste-fragrant greens. There's an English menu with pictures. The old shop is inside an old arcade, while the new one is right next to the arcade.


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