Tzarina W.
Yelp
Have you tried Burmese food?! Coming from Arizona I have not yet tried so this was an excellent opportunity. Think of it like a mix of Chinese, Thai and Indian cuisine. First off for a table of 10 our food service was super fast. In fact the fastest I've ever had!! If you're hungry this and need food fast this is it. But of course if you need to have reservations. You'll have to call the restaurant if you have more than 4 in your party.
We started off with:
Tea leaf salad - which has peanuts, romaine lettuce, tomatoes, Burmese tea leaves, lemon, jalepenos, dried shrimp powder, fish sauce, sunflower seeds, fried garlic. This was a fresh salad and a popular dish. Gluten free. $15
Samosa soup - had pieces of samosa and falafel, potatoes, chickpeas, red onions, paprika, cabbage, bay leaf, tamarind, Marsala, tumeric, dried chili. $13
Burmese Pad Thai- this to me tastes like a regular thai pad Thai! Has the rice noodles, red bell peppers, cabbage, onion, egg, peanuts, tamarind, sprouts, paprika, fish sauce, tofu and we added shrimp for the protein. $17
Black pepper shrimp- this has red and green bell peppers, onions, carrots, ginger, garlic, scallions, black bean sauce, black and white pepper, soy sauce and white wine. I was trying to see if this came close to the black pepper crab that I had in Singapore but it wasn't. Still food though. $21
Basil and dried chili swai - this is a white fish seasoned with Thai chilies, dried chili flakes, jalapeños, onions, black pepper, basil and tamarind powder. Very good. $19
Broccoli and garlic- garlic and salted $15