
Burmese New Year in Bangalore. I drove almost 30 km to The Bay at Ecoworld just to try Burma Burma’s limited-edition Thingyan Festival menu, inspired by Burmese New Year lunch houses and night markets, and it was totally worth it. From the shiitake & radish salad, street‑style rice crêpes and those juicy New Year Parcels, to the Palata Sando mock‑meat sandwich in flaky paratha buns, every bite was a little umami bomb. For mains, the Mohinga rice bowl (inspired by Burma’s national dish) and the Hawker’s Rice Bowl are the move if you love big, comforting flavours in one generous bowl. I washed it all down with drinks built on traditional Burmese flavours. As part of the Thingyan feast, they’ve even recreated a Burmese street‑style fruit leather cart and a popsicle vendor, complete with a spin‑the‑wheel game where you can win another pop – perfect “things to do in Bangalore this weekend” energy for your foodie gang. The desserts are plated like modern art but rooted in classic Burmese sweets, which makes this a great pick if you’re searching for unique vegetarian food, fine dining vibes and family‑friendly weekend plans in Bangalore. This Burma Burma is a fully vegetarian Burmese restaurant and tea room at The Bay, RMZ Ecoworld, Bellandur, right off the Marathahalli–Sarjapur Outer Ring Road, making it super convenient for corporate dining, team outings, and post‑work dinners. The Bay itself is packed with multiple dining options and is emerging as one of Bengaluru’s most popular eating‑out hubs, so it’s a solid answer to “where to eat in Bellandur” or “places to eat near Ecoworld.” If you’ve been searching “weekend plans in Bangalore,” “best vegetarian restaurants in Bangalore,” “Burmese cuisine in Bangalore,” or “fun things to do in Bangalore with friends and family,” this Thingyan Festival menu should be on your list before it disappears. Save this reel for your next weekend plan, share it with your office and college groups, and follow me so you never run out of ideas for weekend plans across Bangalore. #EatWithZafir #BangaloreFood #BangaloreFoodies #BurmaBurma #foodiesofIndia
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