Bagan Burmese Kitchen

Burmese restaurant · Westlake

Bagan Burmese Kitchen

Burmese restaurant · Westlake

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240 Virgil Ave A, Los Angeles, CA 90004

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240 Virgil Ave A, Los Angeles, CA 90004 Get directions

baganburmesekitchen.com
@baganburmesekitchen

$10–20 · Menu

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240 Virgil Ave A, Los Angeles, CA 90004 Get directions

+1 213 674 7255
baganburmesekitchen.com
@baganburmesekitchen

$10–20 · Menu

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"From lychee-flavored milk to purple lemonade and ice cream, Bagan Burmese serves many frozen treats ideal for days when your sweat glands are working overtime. Our favorite item at this traditional Burmese shop (located between Westlake and Virgil Village) is the shaved ice. It’s chunkier than Hawaiian shaved ice—you’ll most likely hear a loud crunch while biting into it—but if we had to compare it to anything, it’d be finely crushed ice from the refrigerator door, drizzled in condensed milk and your choice of fresh fruit or jelly. " - kat hong, garrett snyder, arden shore, sylvio martins

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"From lychee-flavored milk to purple lemonade and ice cream, Bagan Burmese serves many frozen treats ideal for days when your sweat glands are working overtime. Our favorite item at this traditional Burmese shop (located between Westlake and Virgil Village) is the shaved ice. It’s chunkier than Hawaiian shaved ice—you’ll most likely hear a loud crunch while biting into it—but if we had to compare it to anything, it’d be finely crushed ice from the refrigerator door, drizzled in condensed milk and your choice of fresh fruit or jelly. " - Kat Hong, Garrett Snyder, Arden Shore, Sylvio Martins

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Bagan Burmese Kitchen - Review - Westlake - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"From lychee-flavored milk to purple lemonade and ice cream, Bagan Burmese serves many frozen treats ideal for days when your sweat glands are working overtime. Our favorite item at this traditional Burmese shop (located between Westlake and Virgil Village) is the shaved ice. It’s chunkier than Hawaiian shaved ice—you’ll most likely hear a loud crunch while biting into it—but if we had to compare it to anything, it’d be finely crushed ice from the refrigerator door, drizzled in condensed milk and your choice of fresh fruit or jelly." - Kat Hong

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Burmese, Please! Review - Arts District - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"At this point in the pandemic, it’s entirely understandable if you don’t know what day of the week it is, let alone what you’re eating for dinner three weeks from now. But when it comes to Burmese, Please!, the monthly pop-up in the Arts District, we’d recommend planning ahead - because the food is simply too good to miss. Run by chef Jessie Nicely (who also edits the fantastic food magazine Compound Butter), Burmese, Please! has been popping up at places like Smorgasburg and the Far East Plaza over the past few years, but since March’s stay-at-home orders, they’re now takeout-only, operating from inside a shared-use commercial kitchen in the Arts District on the second Tuesday of every month. Yes, just one day a month. So how does one actually secure an order? It’s easy. First, give them a follow on Instagram. They post each month’s menu a few days before the actual pick-up date, and when they do, you DM them your order. Immediately. Don’t wait, as slots fill up fast, and once they’re full, you’ll have to wait another month to eat some of the best Burmese food in LA. And no one has time for that. Burmese, Please! changes their menu each month, here are some of our highlights from our meal on July 14th. Food Rundown Ohn No Khao Swè Everybody is looking for new sources of comfort these days, and this giant bowl of coconut curry chicken noodle soup might be our favorite to date. Filled with thick wheat noodles, boiled eggs, split pea fritters, and fried garlic and shallots, it’s a tremendously flavorful, full-bodied dish, and one where the sweetness of the coconut milk is balanced out perfectly with the savory elements. Also, take full advantage of the ngapi kyaw that comes on the side. It’s a dried shrimp powder made from chili, fried onion and garlic, plus salt and oil, that tastes great not just with this dish, but every other one one the menu as well. Tea Leaf Salad Fragrant, pungent, salty, and nutty - this tea leaf salad is one of more unique dishes you’ll eat this summer, and an absolute must-order. Made with fermented tea leaves, fish sauce, fried split peas, fried garlic and shallots, serrano chili, and sesame, this is an immensely complex and fresh dish, and one that pairs perfectly with LA’s permanent late-summer heatwave. Coconut Rice This will be included if you order one of the curries, but we strongly recommend getting a few more on the side. Simply put, this is some of the best coconut rice we’ve ever eaten, and you will absolutely get into an argument with your significant other/roommate/dog over who gets the last bite. Curry Party Pack You can get your curry party pack with either chicken, pork (for an extra $5), or potato. We went with chicken, and we weren’t disappointed. It’s a light, deeply fragrant curry, and hits completely different notes than the ohn no khao swè. In case you were wondering if you should get both, the answer is unequivocally “yes.”" - Brant Cox

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Anna V Garibay

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A truly excellent dining experience! The owner’s sister explained so much to us about the food they offer that the experience was truly wonderful! We had mango chicken, tea leaf salad, beef curry, paratha bread, garlic noodles and a unique dessert. The mango chicken is similar to orange chicken but it actually has big chunks of mango! It was really good. The tea leaf salad is something I’ve never had before. It was good. It includes crunchy things that complement the salad well. The beef curry is pretty good too and not like Thai curry. The garlic noodles were very tasty and the dessert was really good too! The dessert was a bunch of jello type thingies of different colors with some bread pieces and sticky rice in a coconut sauce. We drank Burmese iced tea as well which is similar to Thai iced tea but tastes more like tea than the Thai version and is far less sweet. Everything here had subtle flavor. The dessert wasn’t overly sweet. If you like food that isn’t overly condimented you’ll love Burmese food. It’s not much like Thai food or Cambodian food. There are some Thai dishes here though. They have a parking lot that is rarely without a spot to park and there’s an underground parking structure as well. I highly recommend this restaurant if you enjoy the finer things in life!

Thomas Turnbaugh

Google
I found this gem while on vacation. It was some of the best Burmese food I ever ate. Everything down to the samosas are freshly made. I will definitely be back for another round when I return to California

Fang Phattha

Google
Delicious Burmese food! I can’t say if it’s authentic or not although I used to live in Thailand and most of the food was similar but they looked and tasted different. The noodle salad was very good. I’ve never had it before. Basil dish didn’t look familiar to me but it tasted great! Dessert was a must-try. It’s very rare to the western countries but was my favorite childhood dessert. They have parking lot down the basement.

Thomas Uncles

Google
Fantastic food. Very authentic taste. I had the tea leaf salad, paratha bread with beef curry and egg curry and it was all really great. Friendly staff too! Will be returning again soon for more!

Jon Fred

Google
Driving and saw their place when at the stop light, decided to come back, and so glad I did. Had the Nanpyar noodles, Paratha w/chicken curry, also pork belly stew. This was one of those sastifying meals, cause the food and flavors were so good. Olve nan bread, but the Burmese Paratha, which is a multi-layered bread, and so light and very delicious when dipped into the curry's. Also, couldn't go without the Manho n Sticky rice, which has a blue natural coloring. Gonna take a brake...catch a movie and return for dinner.

Julie E

Google
Very good. I'm visiting LA and this spot was recommended by a fellow working at a gas station. Definitely hit the spot! I got the Burmese Garlic Noodles and my sister got the Burnese Curry Fries. I gobbled mine up very quickly, great flavor, garlic was not over powering. My sister struggled a bit with hers, the sauce on top is very very spicy! If you're on this side, swing by if you get a chance too - it's worth it!

Abhi B

Google
Bagan is the best burmese restaurant I have been to all over the USA. Definitely a must try if you are in LA. The flavors are awesome, food is delicious, very authentic and the service and ambience is amazing.

Alex Enciso

Google
Love it! TONS of vegetarian AND gluten-free options. They can make any dish veggie. Lots of super delicious drinks and deserts to try. Taste VERY fresh. Recommend the somosa soup. Also good that it’s near public transportation.