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Chin Brothers Restaurant

4.4 (33 reviews)
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Open • 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
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Fried bread with bean dipping sauce
Hae Lee C.

Southside side of Indy has several Burmese restaurant and grocery stores. Chin brothers restaurant has a small grocery inside. We ordered lime lemonade, Puri(fried flatbread), Chin brothers noodle soup, pork belly and chicken fried rice. Lime lemonade was very fresh and not too sweet. Puri came with a dipping sauce made with Chana Dal (Split Chickpeas). I loved subtle sweetness with this flatbread and the dipping sauce was delicious. I'm Korean and it tasted much like Korean mung beans. I loved Chin brothers noodle soup. If you love Vietnamese pho or hot pot or even Korean noodle soup, you will love this dish too. Broth was very clean, nothing greasy. It had chicken, fish cake and bok Choy and it was a perfect noodle soup with clean but tasty flavor. Pork belly looked different from menu. It was just very thin pan fried pork belly. I don't recommend this. Samosa had potato, onion and other ingredients that the menu described and I loved it. Very fulfilling and good comfort food. Both chicken fried rice and chin brothers soup came with a dipping sauce with spicy pepper and fish sauce and this was perfect match to add some spice. Overall, very pleasant experience with great service and there are some signature Burmese dishes that I haven't tried yet so I'm planning to go back agains.

Crispy Pork and Rice
Brook S.

Boy oh boy. So my husband and I ordered pickup from this place we got pad tai, pork and rice, samosa and a taro milk tea. Immediately when my husband gets there he goes up to the counter and the lady in the tells him one minute. He proceeds to wait 20 minutes before he gets someone's attention in the kitchen. The lady proceeds to try to tell him one minute again and he said no ma'am. They gave them the food and the which had been sitting there ready the whole time he was standing there. They put the milk tea in the bag with the hot food so it was like warm when we were given our food. The pad tai was not what we expected, the pork and rice had no sauce and the pork was like wood chips with fat attached. The samosa were good though and I enjoyed the sauce we dipped them in as well. We also got this donut type flaky bread which was half decent but very chewy and almost hard to eat. Our entrees were basically inedible sadly this food adventure didn't take us where we wanted to go sadly.

Peter P.

This is a good Burmese restaurant with an even better attached grocery store. The decor isn't anything to write home about, but the food makes up for it.

Tea leaf salad, Mohinga Thohk, lamb
Lexy A.

Burmese food is a rare delicacy in the United States and Indianapolis is spoiled with a few great options. I've been looking for a good tea leaf salad for ages after visiting Myanmar. Even though this was 2 hours away I decided to make the trip and I am so glad I did. The restaurant has all of the staple Burmese dishes, including tea leaf salad, mohinga, and a few curries. The dishes were perfect, I wish I could eat here everyday. I also stopped next door to get a few items to take back.

Pork tongue soup with baby Bok Choy and quail eggs.
Duncan R.

What a pleasure to have a wonderful meal served by people who are thrilled to be in America and love their jobs! I have eaten there twice and the quality of the dishes along with the hospitality make this a perfect experience. The place is part grocery and part restaurant. Not much to look at if that's your thing. My Burmese isn't very good (or existent) so I throw myself on the mercy of the chef. The first trip was a wonderful Burmese curry gout that was VERY memorable. The second trip was Burmese pork tongue soup with baby Bok Choy and quail eggs. Succulent!!

part of the strip mall at Stop 11 & Madison
Ken N.

I've only tried Burmese food a couple times before, so I decided to take another adventure in cuisine at Chin Brothers. This business is located in a strip mall on the north east corner of Stop 11 and Madison. There is plenty of parking (though there are pot holes to navigate) out front of this combo business: Grocery on the left, restaurant on the right. Burma (now Myanmar) is located north of Thailand and east of India and Bangladesh. So, the restaurant offers some Pan Asian options as well as those native to the country. I was greeted and taken to a table for lunch and I ordered a pot of tea and some chilled water while I made my selections from a one page menu. Note that there are photos of many of the items that use a letter/number combo to match the menu to the pics. I was surprised that the menu didn't list any of the soups that I've seen mentioned in the other reviews, so I asked about them. Yep! You can get them even though they aren't on that menu. So, I started with a Chinese Cruller which is a huge unseasoned pastry that is longer than the dinner plate it was served on. (Actually, it was halves that were easily torn apart.) The outside was a bit crispy as if it was deep fried and left just a bit of oil on my fingers. I could imagine these with sugar/cinnamon or maybe even chocolate and being a real hit. But since they were plain, they were just okay. Before long, my huge bowl (8" across and a couple inches deep) of Kyay Oh arrived. I'm no expert, but if you've had Pho, this seems similar to me. It has a rich broth, a huge tangle of really skinny noodles (they make angel hair pasta think about going on a diet!), quail eggs, bok choy, cilantro, large slices of dark mushrooms, sliced beef, and some ground meat (I'm guessing pork). This dish comes with a soup spoon, a fork, and chop sticks. On the side, they offer chopped chiles. Beware if you aren't a fan of heat....those chilies are the real deal and just one small piece lit up the back of my throat! The flavor of the soup bowl was subtle, but hearty as the warmth of the ingredients filled me. No room for dessert! The quail eggs were small and their shape made them hard to stab in the bowl, so I used the spoon to catch those. The noodles were clumped and slippery, so I struggled to get them to stay wrapped around my fork. The owner suggested using the chop sticks, but I'm sure I wouldn't have ever finished with those! The beef and ground meat were very tender, but also lacked much flavor since I assume they were cooked in the broth instead of on a skillet or roasted. The mushroom (unlike any kind I've ever had) had a slight chewy texture but a mild flavor as well. But despite my struggles to get things speared and in my mouth, I eventually got all the food eaten and the more I ate, the more I noticed the subtle flavors and appreciated them. The owner/waitress checked on me several times and encouraged me to come back and try some more options. I paid at the counter when I was done without being delivered a receipt until I got there. Review #2635

Jennifer D.

This was a wonderful lunch experience. Our party of 4 were all new to Chin Brothers. We all tried something different and everyone loved what we ate. We started with samosas and the crullers. Samosas were delicious. Crispy and hot!! The crullers were good, but nothing's special. We ordered 2 noodle dishes, the noodle soup and some chicken fried rice. Only the rice was spicy but everything came with a dish of peppers. We all got the hot tea. Service was great. Super friendly and helped us make some good choices. We would definitely come back!

Shan khaut swel: Shan noodles
Eve D.

I was YELP-ing for Burmese food on our mini-cation in Indianapolis and so excited that this showed up. The service was great, the amount of food was so much that we had to take food home and had to eat it for dinner. I believe speaking native language helps as well. They do have great Burmese food and it's very affordable for the generous portion. We had two shan khaut swel with chicken and one fried samosa for the appetizers. The server lady (the owner) was very kind to accomodate to my requests of spicy food. While waiting for food, I strolled to the next door and this place is full of Burmese groceries. My husband's fave thing was the soup that comes with shan khaut swel. Good hidden Gem in Indianapolis :)

Laphet thoke with samosas in the background
Emmy M.

Excellent Burmese food- the laphet thoke was so good it transported me from the cold winter of Indy back to the heat of Yangon. Everyone seemed a little nervous at the white girl ordering a more traditional dish but they were super nice- someone even came over and offered me tea with my dish since it went better than the cold water I had ordered (but what I would have given in Mandalay for that cold glass!). Anyways- the fusion food looks good but the Burmese food is worth the try!

Cantonese Noodle Soup
Ann- M.

Price is slightly expensive compare to other Burmese restaurants in Greenwood. However, they serve big portions and they are not too bad. Highly recommend their Cantonese noodle! Will probably be back here again.

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Lovely staff, very helpful. Beef curry was fabulous. Authentic food. Don't come looking for watered down, Americanized Asian.

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Great teal leaf salad! Somosas we're on point as well. Not the best decor but nice people and great food.

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Excellent dinner. Goat curry, vegetables with chicken, and green tea salad. Simple and delicious.

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