La Terrazza - Bagan
La Terrazza
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I decided to visit this restaurant because of their supposed vegan catering options for both food and dessert. Upon inquiring about the availability of vegan desserts, I was informed that they were available. I initially wanted to order a pizza but was advised that it would take over an hour. When I inquired about risotto, another waiter suggested that I should probably not order it as it may not turn out like traditional risotto due to the different type of rice used here. Despite this, I ended up ordering bruschetta. The gnocchi I ordered tasted like mushy, oily flour balls, which was unexpected given that I was in Myanmar and ordering Italian food. I noticed the person at the next table had sent her gnocchi back twice, and the owner apologized, mentioning that they were hand-made by his Italian wife. Unfortunately, when it came time for dessert, three out of the four vegan options that we initially inquired about were unavailable. Considering the high prices at this restaurant, the overall experience was not worth the money. The staff was friendly and articulate, but I ultimately would not recommend this place. I suggest trying the delicious options available at a nearby restaurant across the street instead.
We were delighted to find a vegan menu at this restaurant. However, we were disappointed with the bland pizza that had almost no toppings. The restaurant was crowded with loud Western tourists, and the staff seemed more focused on serving them than on us. As a result, we decided to skip dessert at this establishment.
The restaurant offers both Asian and Italian cuisines, with a separate vegetarian and vegan menu available only on the Italian side. The selection is extensive, with a variety of vegan desserts to choose from. The food is delicious and the owner is friendly.
I highly recommend trying the fresh and delicious pizza at this restaurant for only around 10 dollars or 10,000 MMK. It's definitely worth it!
After spending months in Southeast Asia, my partner and I were craving something other than noodles, rice, or soup. We decided to treat ourselves to a pizza at a local restaurant. The menu featured approximately 15 different pizzas, all priced around 10,000 Myanmar Kyats. The pizzas were cooked in a wood-fired oven, giving them a delicious flavor. The crust was thin and the toppings were tasty. However, I couldn't help but notice that the prices were a bit high compared to other restaurants in the area - 11,800 Myanmar Kyats for a bacon pizza and 1,600 Myanmar Kyats for a small can of Coke. It seems that this is the standard pricing for a popular tourist spot like this one.
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