Tharaphu Burmese Street Food
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Tharaphu Burmese Street Food

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Burmese classics like tea leaf salad, curries, and tofu nway

chicken curry noodle soup
coconut noodle soup
family style dish
curry pork
samosas
tofu nwe noodles
coconut rice
braised pig intestines
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Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by Omar Mamoon
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food by null

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2037 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA 94704, USA Get directions

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2037 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA 94704, USA Get directions

+1 510 356 4860
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Jan 14, 2026

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The Best Places to Eat and Drink in Downtown Berkeley - Eater SF

"A no-frills, welcoming spot to try some wonderful Burmese food. The tea leaf salad and pyay paratha (crispy roti on top of chicken-potato curry) are both strong bets, but Tharaphu also serves some hard-to-find dishes like tofu nway, a creamy tofu porridge with noodles." - Janelle Bitker

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Omar Mamoon
Tharaphu Burmese Street Food

Mario P.

Google
We got the family style dish for $25 which was super filling. The curry pork was the best dish in the meal. It had a good amount of flavor. We weren't super impressed with the tea leaf salad but the samosas were solid. Definitely not as good as Burma Superstar but much more economical.

Victor

Google
Food taste is the only redeeming factor. Chicken coconut soup is decent and the fish chowder noodle soup was alright. Service is extremely slow. Took 10 minutes to be seated with many empty tables. No water refills was offered. Took a long time to get the check and even longer for it to be collected.

William Della S.

Google
Really good food. The tea leaf salad was authentic and tasted just did in Myanmar. The curries were delicious and not to spicy, the only think I didn't love was the grass jelly drink. It was interesting, but not great

Rudiel S.

Google
Such delicious and flavorful mix of curry, seasonings and rice. Never heard of Coconut Rice, that was a surprise yet palatable. I would bring friends here again.

Ash O.

Google
Had the tofu nwe noodles. Hard to describe but I enjoyed it! Would be really great on a cold or rainy day. Waitress said it was vegetarian.

Maria G.

Google
Wonderful Burmese food in a casual and affordable setting. Enjoyed the tea leaf salad and the chicken curry noodle soup dish! Service was great and the place wasn't too busy. Thank you!

Marbo C.

Google
The service was great. I tried the coconut noodle soup I wish it had more coconut milk flavour.

Subhadeep S.

Google
This is outstanding. We tried 3 of the salads and the braised pig intestines. Salads were flavorful and balanced heat, salt and spice. Fish cake salad and the tea leaf was outstanding. The chickpea tofu one was good but pales in comparison. The pig intestines are something I never had. Lot of star anise, coriander and thick thick broth. Really sweet service.