Yangon is thronging with foreign journalists this week, reporting on Aung San Suu Kyi’s victory in Myanmar’s first free election in 25 years. They won’t have had trouble navigating the former capital, especially at dinner time. Businesses, setting their sights firmly on foreign visitors, have made it as easy as possible. Take the new wave of restaurants, which are so blunt about their lack of interest in local customers they have actually dropped the Burmese language from their menus. Is there anywhere else in the world that this would happen?