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Food is delicious. I always get a Sijet to go with all my meals. People are very nice here. If you can't handle any spice, I'd check with the server before ordering :)
One of the finest Burmese cuisines I've eaten. I want to say, first of all, I love the interior design of this restaurant. It's very beautiful and it truly radiates the concept of Burmesian style!~ Second of all, I love the tea they provided with us! The flavor was really unique and delicious, dif
This place is always packed. Fortunately, they take reservations. Try to Mohinga - it's really good. The curry beef was a bit too "tough" during our visit. Service was decent considering the fact that they are family owned. Very courteous staff. The chef made his rounds making sure everyone was sati
This is my second time having Burmese food and I have to say it’s pretty good. The flavors are similar to Thai food I would say. The restaurant is a little out of the way to get to unless you live around the area. It’s a small restaurant and it’s one of those mom and pop places so it had a pretty h
Ordered delivery here and everything was delicious. First time trying Burmese food. I got the tea leaf salad (Le Phet Thoke) and Mohinga and they had very interesting flavors but very tasty. I would order from them again.
I came here because of the New York Times recommendation. In my opinion, the must-try thing is not any dish but the spicy comes with the dish: it is extremely hot and spicy. If you don not put spicy on it, it is a typical Asian dish that you can expect: once you add them up, it is a TOTALLY differen
Their coconut noodle soup is my absolutely favorite. Flavorful, rice, absolutely delicious. If you dip the fried onions in there, it’s heavenly. Their chicken curry, pork belly curry are also delicious and come with their homemade chili (which goes great with it but so spicy!) Highly recommend.
Mohinga is so delicious. Fast service and best Burmese foods in NYC!
Burmese cuisine and sushi together. My favorite coconut soup with noodles and herbs provides an example of the Burmese flavor profile. Try tart papaya, tomato, cabbage and noodle salads and choose from an array of tasty meat, fish and vegetable curries. Friendly atmosphere. Family owned and run.
came here to get takeout fish chowder, and it was quite delicious. The soup was pre-made and the noodles were quickly packaged as well, but the food was very tasty. The flavors were really strong and bold, and I could taste the fish flavor as well as the fish bits. It was also a bit spicy, and the n
Really nice spot with authentic Burmese food! As the owner said, he's not creating anything new, he's making for you the same things his mother and grandmother cooked for him. We loved the tea salad, the paratha were delicious (and pretty different from Indian paratha). Everything was just really wh
Delicious, subtle food, served by people who deserve your business. We had the pickled tea leaf salad, pork belly curry with paratha, and Burmese shrimp curry. The three dishes were just the right amount of food for a meal for two. If you know Burmese food you'll like this place! If you don't kn
This is my neighborhood place just around the corner. I eat here often and could everyday. Love the Burmese food, their varied noodle dishes, tea salad, soups, sea food dishes like the crunchy Octopus dishes and other specials etc. Have brought friends and groups here who were very happy. They recei
Thank so some of the best food I had in a long time, especially for the price. We got some tea, the coconut noodle soup (which is like a khao soi basically), fried noodles and egg curry. Everything was great! I finished my meal in like record time cause I just couldn't stop! If you want to try Bu
Cozy, unsuspecting restaurant that serves great food! Owner is attentive and service is wonderful! Came here for a little family gathering and everyone left happy with full bellies and a newfound love for Burmese food. Definitely not your typical Asian restaurant with non-descript food. Excellent fo
My first time experiencing Burmese food and it was wonderful. The owner was really nice (but that could be because my date was Burmese) and came out to greet all of us. The samosa soup dish was my favorite
The only authentic Burmese restaraunt in New York for homestyle meals. Great humble family run business. It is always a pleasure to eat here and talk to the owner about Burma's recent history. We always order the mango salad, mohinga soup, and beef curry. Always consistent and amazing.
It's a very mom and pop restaurant with some very authentic and hearty Burmese food. They serve Japanese food here too but I opted for the Burmese since it's really rare to find authentic ones. People working there and owner is Burmese as well so as authentic as it gets! Got the mohinga here, and e
Make reservations in advance! It is a tiny space like visiting a relatives home and their kitchen but that's what I loved about it. Decor unassuming but food was great. The chef/owner is so friendly too he kept coming out to serve us and asked if we needed anything or forgot anything. Humble beginni
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