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Przekaż informację zwrotnąVery authentic and delicious Burmese food ! We ordered 6 dishes and shared and everything was excellent. Loved the tea leaf salad, cumin lamb and mango chicken with coconut rice
I love to find hidden gems, and this place certainly is.I arrived as they opened and ordered a Tea Leaf salad and Special Noodles.Both were fantastic! The Tea Leaf salad was made with romaine which I really liked, and the flavors were sublime.The special noodles I had never heard of, and the helpful waitress explained it is a breakfast dish in her home country.It was delicious! A little spicy, a little sweet, a little creamy and the different ingredients, among which were cucumber and cilantro and bean sprouts made a delicious dish.Lovely restaurant as well. I'll definitely be back.
This is one of my go to local spots for a grab and go dinner! I especially love their tea leaf salad, which is their shining glory in my opinion. It's so fresh, tasty, and generously portioned. Some other favorites of mine are their noodles, and eggplant, but I think the reason I keep coming back is tea life salad!!
Can never go wrong with the tea leaf salad, chicken kebat, and garlic noodle. Light, non greasy, and no food coma afterwards.
Great lunch spot, love tea leaf salad, it had such interesting flavor and I love all the peanuts with sesame seeds on it, Myanmar tea garden makes one of my favorite versions and it so much closer than Burma superstar. Tea leaf salad hasromaine lettuce, fried yellow beans, fried garlic, seasame seeds, fresh tomatoes, jalapeños, and dried shrimp. Super tasty and worth trying from here. It's family owned and the chef used to work at Burma superstar so kind of an east bay hidden gem!