The Lamb Curry is great, and the the Fermented Tea Leaf Salad is a winner. Wait times can be crazy, but an early dinner on a weeknight isn't out of the question. That is, unless you like waiting.
You MUST get the tea leaf salad. It is the best thing I've ever eaten. For entree suggestions the waiters won't steer you wrong. Also- the communal table is fun!
Unbelievably delicious. Get the rainbow salad, samosa soup, and burma cooler (ginger beer). Don't take reservations - get your name on the list & wait at coffee shop across the street - they'll call.
There is just something fun about having the server mix up the 22 ingredients of your rainbow salad in front of you that makes a meal an adventure. - Inspector
Tara says: don't take reservations, but u can go and look at menu, place your order go to the bar across the street and then go back for dinner. it's rando but AMAZING.
Anything on their fried rice is pretty much awesome. Mongolian style is possibly my favorite. Also, it is amazing how a good tea makes for the best lunchtime beverage.
Don't limit yourself to old favorites. The menu is full of interesting, off-beat... ah, who are we kidding. You're getting the samusa soup and the tea leaf salad, aren't you?
Featured on the Food Network, this popular spot centers on Burmese, Thai, and various other Asian cuisines. The famous tealeaf salad costs only $8.25 and features real imported Burmese tealeaves. Baca selanjutnya
This authentic Burmese eatery is life-changing, according to Fiona. Be sure to order the traditional tea leaf salad, made from fermented tea leaves, and sesame chicken or beef.
It's some of the best southeast Asian food i've never been. The samosa soup and tea leaf salads are a big hit. And it's relatively affordable considering its location. Baca selanjutnya