The First Baptist Church in Mawlamyine has a rich history not directly related to food, but rather to the spread of Christianity in Myanmar. Established by Adoniram Judson, an American Baptist missionary, in the early 19th century, the church is more of a religious and historical site than a culinary destination. However, Mawlamyine itself, being the fourth largest city in Myanmar and the capital of Mon State, showcases a diverse array of foods influenced by Burmese, Mon, and other ethnic cuisines, thus offering a unique culinary experience around the church vicinity.
These establishments are located near The First Baptist Church and offer a wide range of flavors representing the culinary diversity of Mawlamyine. Visitors can delve into the authentic Mon and Burmese cuisine in these eateries while exploring the historical and cultural heritage of the city.