I won't say they sell authentic Burmese food. Burmese style Naan and Boiled peas salad is one of my favorite. They served Thai dishes like Pha Kra Pao and Kuey Teow. Their noodle salad is a BOMB but don't forget to remind them to reduce spicy because they have big hand for spices. Beef fried rice is also good. I don't like their Mohinga. Tea is also more like Tea mix not home brew. They...
Read moreWhile the menu is in Burmese, they will gladly translate it or describe dishes for you. While the building is not well kept, so are the best greasy spoons. While you may find yourself in a place you did expect, eating food you haven't had before, it is some of the best you will ever have. These dishes are full of flavor and made by people who care deeply about bringing their...
Read moreAnyone know if these guys ever reopened in a different location? They told me that was the plan but I didn't get contact details. Always loved the food here and can easily say no other Burmese place in New York can do fried rice and flatbreads quite like...
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