Had the pleasure of an epic meal here with my family over the weekend. The best fish and goat curries which fortuitously we got the last ones of each (2:30pm).
The spice levels are not up for discussion if that is a concern then this is not the place for you, if you are looking for authentic Myanmar Burmese cuisine I doubt you will find better.
Avocado boba and a tea leaf salad rounded out the curries and my sister got the ramen salad which was also delicious and had far less heat than the two cfurries.
I respect their tea leaf salad prep but I would probably skip ordering it in the future and prefer to try something else instead.
We will definitely return for Mohinga and samosa for breakfast. Portions were ample and everything was fresh. To be honest there is another dozen things I would order here based on how good our first meal was, truly a gem.
Oh yeah ambience is non existent, this is where you come for excellent ethnic food, not to be fanned with banana leafs to live...
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