Jones • November 17, 2017#1 really good paratha, tea leaf salad good, 24 noodle ok, Burmese tea good ,
Tarah F. • September 5, 2014Excellent tea leaf salad, Rangoon prawns, noodles with chicken. Kau soi is pretty good, but I'm spoiled by my wife's Indian/Burmese version. Great service too.
matt k. • August 1, 2015Tea leaf salad, coconut rice, and chili lamb are amazing. I like their curry too.
Jonathan E. • December 31, 2014Tea leaf salad, cold noodles, and the chicken noodle soup are favorites but you can't go wrong with anything here. Splurge and order half the menu; it will only cost $30.
jonathan g. • June 17, 2012Think stuffed Azuki almond banana French toast with Japanese red beans and mascarpone, a salmon benedict with tobiko and Hollandaise, or the ever-comforting Chinese rice porridge, Jook.
Ian M. • March 19, 2012Samusa soup, tea leaf salad and chili lamb for two people is the perfect amount of food.
Kuo-yu L. • July 1, 2021I had the laphet (tea leaves salad) and the shan noodles. It was one of the best meals I've had.
Eliane F. • August 11, 2022Lunch specials are great! Generous portions, salad and rice is included with the dish.
Laurie D. • December 31, 2014LOVE this place, as do my daughters (10 and 12) so it's a perfect place for family dinner night. Try the coconut rice with the skillet shrimp.
Jean R. • June 6, 2017Love the food and service! Jalapeño chicken is amazing as well as their fiery tofu dishes.
Yair P. • April 30, 2013A must have burmese food there is Kyay Oh. It's a vermicelli soup with vegetables and meat (chicken, pork). Kyay Oh is with soup (see photo) but in Kyay Oh Si Chat,soup is separated in another bowl.
Kandice S. • July 19, 2015pumpkin stew, tea leaf salad, lime juice, roti and beef lemongrass were excellent!
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