It was just OK-- mostly b/c the noodle dish I ordered tasted like it was seasoned with a Top Ramen packet. I'd give it another try, esp. since everyone seems to rave about the Tea Leaf Salad. more
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It was just OK-- mostly b/c the noodle dish I ordered tasted like it was seasoned with a Top Ramen packet. I'd give it another try, esp. since everyone seems to rave about the Tea Leaf Salad. more
check out myanmar in VA instead more
This is my favorite restaurant. Everything is made from scratch. The food is spicy, unique and healthful. Say hello to John and Mrs. Tinpe if you go. more
Appropriately enough, within walking distance of Burma you can get good Indian, Chinese, and Thai food--and why not? Here's your chance to sample a cuisine that has been influenced by all these cultures yet remains quite distinctive. The salads, curries, and kauswe (noodles) are good bets. Try the coconut cake for dessert. The restaurant rates average only because of its... more
not bad considering it looks like someone turned a walk up apartment into a restaurant. don't judge the food by the decor...or lack thereof. more
I'm from Burma. My mom does it better but .. this is pretty good. more
We went here last weekend and I can honestly say it was the worst dining experience I have had in recent memory. Some of the food appeared within seconds of ordering, literally seconds, and some dishes never arrived. The eggrolls tasted as if they had been sitting on a counter for hours, cold and stale, but were eminently preferable to... more
Our first time to Washington DC and we went looking for a good Chinese. Many Chinese restuarants in Chinatown looked appaling to us so we were little apprehensive at first to try this restuarant. Very glad we did - delicious food, great variety of vegetarian dishes - highly recommended for those vegetarians out there. Must try their Ginger salad -... more
