- salads
- spicy food
- noodles
- great value
- soup
- (3 more)
- Popular
- Recent
- The tea salad is excellent, such a great combination of ingredients and flavors. Try the hot Rangoon tea and the spicy rainbow 23 noodles.
- Jenny MackintoshNovember 8, 2013The chicken potato dish will leave you thinking about it afterward. Get the balachaung side (dried shrimp/onion/chili condiment) to sprinkle over your dishes & up the spice level.
- Andrea CarvalhoNovember 10, 2011You must try this place. I never thought Burmese food was so good. Simple menu and comfortable place. If you like chinese food, this is even better.
- Madeline SallJuly 2, 2012The Tea Leaf Salad is light to eat, but it packs a real punch of flavor. Definitely will come here again!
- Boston PhoenixJuly 30, 2010Don’t miss the meltingly delicious chick-pea tofu, the fascinating tea-leaf salad, and the bracing chick-pea soup. Inexpensive and fun. Read more
- Cool little Burmese place. Pretty cheap and very good. The Assorted Noodles make a great lunch!
- Customer service could be improved. When someone cannot take a bite of a supposedly non-spicy dish because it's too hot, either re-make it or offer to take it off the bill.
- ScoutmobNovember 28, 2011We all about the free. YoMa has free jasmine rice refills and complimentary palm sugars!
- Tea salad along with a Burmese limeaid serves as my go to.
- Natro D.October 24, 2013Apparently Mayanmar/Burmese is served lukewarm. If you want it differently ask while ordering.