The place, although name says Burmese restaurant, it didn't have many Burmese dishes on the regular menu. The food is quite tasty, but the portions are on the small end. The restaurant is more catering the nearby business and not to experience the authentic Burmese dishes (evident by the limited menu choices during regular business hours). They only prepare the traditional Burmese food (like Mohinga, a traditional stable street food) during special event that runs occasionally. This is a bummer. If you're looking for Burmese food, this isn't the place.
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Thu Ya Win ★★★☆☆
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Scott Hewitt ★★★★★
What is not to like! Great food, quick service, good prices...... all with a smiling Nila behind the face of the business! This is a frequent place for me and a number of my collegues to go for lunch and I cannot recommend it enough. I would suggest getting the mixed curries to take advantage of as much of the menu as possible.
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Lin Tony ★☆☆☆☆
This restaurant was a letdown from start to finish. The location isn’t central, and when you finally arrive, the welcome is far from warm. They also have a stand at Kargo Mkt, but that’s just a basic food court setup with nothing special. The “traditional” tea leaf salad barely had any tea leaves, and the dishes lacked both flavour and authenticity. While they do respond on social media, their replies aren’t particularly helpful. I had high hopes after reading the positive reviews, but my experience was the opposite. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this place to anyone looking for genuine Burmese cuisine.
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Mark On The Move ★★★★★
Nila makes some amazing food, ive been here a few times at lunch time and it always hits the spot, ive heard the local businesses praising the high quality of the food here too! Try the pork its amazing, i also love the chicken but haven’t tried the beef yet
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Danny Dan ★★★★★
This is a little hidden gem was very helpful explaining the dishes really nice food I got a half pork tamarind and half chicken split pea masala curry with 2 lamb samosa big portions very flavourful and its cheap for what you get n I got a bottle of homemade chili sauce which is also very nice I'd definitely go back
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Katherine Hughes ★★★★★
Amazing food, great price and lovely atmosphere. Nila kindly helped prepare some food for our wedding and it went down an absolute treat. 10 out of 10 - if you are in the area this is a must go to for Lunch!
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Kevin mcelligott ★★★★★
Lovely food, good prices, cannot vouch for how Burmese the kitchen is though as I have never been to Burma/Myanmar. So tasty.
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Fianna Hornby ★★★★★
Such a hidden gem. Well worth a trip out of the way for. I had the tamarind pork and a samosa, it was absolutely delicious. Can't wait to visit again soon.
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Signature K ★★☆☆☆
Drove all that way to be a bit disappointed that there was only 4 curries on the menu. We were looking forward to traditional Burmese food, it says nothing on the Instagram or any other social media about how it was events only for them dishes. Maybe one day we'll be able to try these food like home, but sadly today wasn't that day
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William O'Meara ★★★★★
Great find. Been in twice, two different dishes, both excellent. Great alternative to usual lunches. Parking close by
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