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A-MA-ZING! All dishes at Burma Love are absolutely delicious! The Tea leaf salad is definitely a must (I come back just for the best salad that I've ever had in my entire life and the main reason I recommend this place to all my friends again and again). The Skillet Prawns, the Chicken with Mint, an
I recently tried the weekday lunch special at the Burmese restaurant atop the Mission neighborhood. The meal included soup, salad, and black rice pudding for dessert. Here's my brief review: The tea leaf salad was a bit disappointing, lacking the flavor punch I had hoped for. However, the soup was
I'm always a fan of burma love! I've been to the other location, so I wanted to try the mission location. Good: - I love the tea leaf salad here - it's always got a nice spread of textures and it's always so tasty and healthy - The Pratha here is to die for, it's always so warm and flakey - The coc
Got the vegetarian samusa- incredible flavors. Savory and delicious. Love the vegetables you add in - the crispiness is fun in a soup. I could eat this all night. Rainbow salad- also good! Recommend as an app for two. Fried banana (pictured)- small and good.
Amazing food and I love that they have a Pimms cocktail. Really friendly and kind staff, overall loved it. My only complaint is that the acoustics aren’t great, so it can be a bit difficult to hear at times.
Everyone’s here for the tea leaf salad but two underrated dishes are the chickpea tofu appetizer and pork belly with mustard greens! Tofu was surprisingly good and the pork belly was not fatty at all. The mustard greens were super savoury and reminded us of northern Chinese dishes. Coconut rice t
The platha with dip, tea leaf salad and Burmese curry with cat fish were all super tasty!!! I was not a fan of the garlic pea sprouts because the vegetables tasted old/stale and stringy. Otherwise, it was a terrific dining experience in Mission and I’d come back for the tea leaf salad, and to try ot
One of the best dining experiences I’ve had in a while! Our server was amazing and super knowledgeable about the menu. Tea leaf salad is a must! Curries are also delicious. Really enjoyed the Burmarita (I think that’s what it’s called) I will say, parking is extremely difficult, so give yourself tim
My first time experiencing Burmese food and I was quite impressed! The customer service was impeccable and I have never received food so quickly! The platha & dip was a personal favorite of mine, flaky roti with a rich curry. The tea leaf salad is a must, fresh flavors with multiple textures that wo
Good restaurant, cozy with a nice atmosphere. The service is really good and for many meals they let you leave the "experience" (just mixing at your table all the ingredients of a salad or of the noodles maybe to justify the price). Beside the "food experience" is good Burmese food, but not the best
Everything we ordered was flavorful. The paratha was a perfect balance of pillowy and crunchy. The mohinga was more of a thick stew-a little sour, a ton of flavor and textures. The fiery wok vegetables with beef has a slow burn of spiciness and goes well with coconut rice. The tea leaf salad was uni
THE BEST SPOT for those Asian Dinner nights that need perfection. Just love this place. Love the tea leaf salad, the drinks (Burma Superstar is dangerous though sets the tone for the night), Garlic noodles, eggplant curries, wok tossed main courses and much more! Cost is also not a lot for the quant
Food was good, but not exceptional. I had better tea leave salad and wok fried chili, but overall nothing to complain about. Service was quick and friendly which I enjoyed a lot. It's a great place to go with friends to have a nice casual dinner. The ambiance is neither too loud or too quiet, and l
First time I had Burmese food was at this restaurant Never disappoints. Tea leaf salad is mind-blowing. Their yellow tofu appetizer is delicious too. Plenty of vegetarian options too.
Burma Love is an exceptional culinary experience that transports you to the vibrant flavors of Myanmar. From the moment you step inside, the restaurant immerses you in a warm and inviting ambiance, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage. The menu at Burma Love is a delightful fusion of tra
tea leaf salad, monhinga, thai milk tea and lamb curry with coconut rice were all really worth it! would definitely order the salad and curry again. food is really interesting and unique
I love Burmese food and this is probably my favorite Burmese restaurant in SF. I came here for lunch and I had the tealeaf salad, the spicy shrimp, the mint tofu, and the platha dessert. All was very delicious.
I’ve had Burmese food before but this was my first time at Burma Love. We don’t have many options for Burmese down in Orange County, CA. This was my friend’s first time trying Burmese food so needless to say we were both excited. We chatted with some guests who had been here before and they raved ab
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