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    Inlay Burmese Kitchen

    4.6 (286 reviews)
    ModerateBurmese
    Open 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    David S.

    After a pickleball session with one of my Indonesian friends, he suggested we hit this place and refuel. Of course, like most Americans I am not exactly sure where Burma is (partly because it is now called Myanmar). My geographic deficiency aside, we met up at this place in Lewisville near Music City Mall (off MacArthur and Round Grove). It is a small and simple place. Entry is interesting as it has a closed space from the outer door, and then another door to enter the dining area. I could see some people having to try really hard to open the outer door and we could feel a rush of air at our table as they entered the inner door. But the place is clean and still has a hole in the wall feel. Menu is all broad and since it was my first visit, I asked the waiter for recommendations. He is a nice young man who was more than happy to answer questions. I went with his recommendation of curry and chose pork as the protein. Even on a relatively hot day, I was glad I went with his suggestions. Really wonderful taste and I imagine if I was from Burma this might qualify as simple down-home cooking. For me, a guy who grew up as a meat and potatoes fan, this hits the spot. The pork cuts are thick and tender, with nice fat edges for flavor and texture. Melt in your mouth kind of stuff. The curry was not spicy so safe for those with tender palates; but there is a healthy dose of chili oil and red peppers at the table to fix it up your own way. I like this method vs guessing numbers 1-5 on how spicy you want it to be....LOL. Food came out in about 8 mins or so; first mine, then a minute or two later my buddy's. This dish comes with jasmine rice, but you can also pay up $4 for different styles of rice; I went with the jasmine and it was just fine. Expanding on that thought, the one thing about this place is the higher price, which to me takes it a little bit out of the value zone. No doubt the curry is flavorful and might make you want to take a nap afterwards, but this dish goes for $18.99 which put the tab in the $25 range after a 20% tip. A little high for lunch in my opinion. This price for slow-cooked pork, potatoes, garlic, onion, turmeric, paprika, and fish sauce seems a little on the high side; but to be fair everybody's prices are getting higher. I felt it was worth the try and was rewarded for going with great food...the value just isn't there for me in the future.

    S2. Inlay Tea Leaf Salad
    Eunice K.

    First time having Burmese food and it was very delicious! Tea leaf salad is a popular Burmese dish others have ordered, and it was very tasty and kind of crunchy from the peanuts and seeds. The Inlay tea leaf salad was salty probably from the fish sauce but still good. It was also kind of expensive for a salad but I think it's worth it for the experience and taste. The mango chicken curry was also delicious and interesting bc I've never had sweet yet savory curry before. The service was great, and I didn't wait long for the food. There weren't a lot of people inside so there's a lot of available seats.

    Elizabeth A.

    The food is AMAZING it was so, so good. First time ever trying Burmese food and I am very impressed! Service is great and the vibe is very chill and cozy. Will be back 10/10

    Burmese Tea
    Shawna B.

    Can I say "hole in the wall"?? My husband and I were super hesitant to even walk in! It was around 6pm on a Monday and they didn't have a single customer. The restaurant itself is fairly small but decorated very nicely so we decided to be adventurous and give it a shot. 1st time trying Burmese food and it kind of reminded me of thai food mixed with indian food. Although, as soon as I had a drink of their authentic Burmese tea and a taste of their coconut soup I was hooked! It was SO delicious and the flavors were outstanding! Unfortunately, there was a small cashew that somehow made its way into my soup which I had a reaction to, because of my nut allergy. There are many nut/cashew items on the menu and I am super hesitant to return since this happened. The waiter, Nolan, was super friendly though, so the service is great. It sounded like a family run business since he mentioned his mom makes the recipes. I would say give this place a try and support a local business!

    Burmese curry with lamb
    James Z.

    First time eating Burmese food and it was a great experience. They have a pretty vast menu with lots of things that sound good but we ended up ordering the Inlay tea leaf salad, Burmese curry with lamb, and Oh No Kauswe (coconut chicken noodle soup). The tea leaf salad was very flavorful and had great textures with the cabbage, nuts, and split peas. It was a great palate cleanser with some of the more flavorful dishes like the curry which was delicious. The lamb was very tender and curry was loaded with flavor. The coconut noodle soup was also very heartwarming and creamy. Though first eating Burmese food, there were a lot of familiar flavors from Indian, Chinese, and Southeast Asian cuisine while still being unique. Can't wait to try more of the menu.

    A4. Palatha and Curry Dip
    Cynthia C.

    Highly recommend Inlay Burmese Kitchen! I've eaten here quite a few times already and have introduced friends to Burmese cuisine and they have all loved the food here as well! I have eaten quite a variety of dishes here and have not been disappointed by any of them so far. The Inlay tea leaf salad is always a must. This last time, we tried the paratha with coconut chicken curry - paratha was crispy and flaky, curry was delicious albeit a bit sweet but went well with the coconut milk. We also had the pork pumpkin stew which you could tell had been slow cooked for a long time. The flavors all melded together so well, the sauce was thick and rich, and the pork was so tender. Everything also goes well with their coconut rice!! And I always end my meal with their hot milk tea which reminds me so much of my beloved Hong Kong milk tea. Service is always good, and the restaurant is always clean and has traditional Burmese decor with wooden table mats to add to the ambiance. Love this place!

    A5. Salt and Pepper Calamari
    Judy A.

    This little family owned restaurant has some of the best food I've tried in a while. I don't know if it's Burmese food in general that's this good or if it's just this restaurant. Everything I tasted had so many yummy and balanced flavors without being overly seasoned or salty. I've tried the garlic rice which is the best I've ever tasted. They have a lamb curry that's dark brown in color. Is different than other currys I've tasted before; more mildly savory compared to Indian or Thai curry. My favorite dish was the calamari! It's a little spicy because of the jalapeños but also well seasoned. The service was friendly and very fast, making for a fast and enjoyable dining experience, so it's a good stop for dinner or for a quick lunch. I'm glad to see that there are still some mom and pop gems around in Lewisville.

    Paula C.

    Just tried this spot for the first time and I loved it. We ordered the chilli lamb with coconut rice. Delicious and very flavorful. They did not skimp on the lamb. It was so tender and seasoned so well. My boyfriend got the pumpkin chicken stew to try something very new and we surprisingly loved it too. And the with the Burmese indian rice with was so herby and flavorful with so much depth. The service was wonderful. Food came out fast and hot. We are definitely coming back.

    Beef curry stew
    Jo E.

    We came here for my husband's birthday. We ordered 5 dishes. All of them tasted great. My personal favorite is the beef curry and tea salad.

    C7. Chili Chicken Palatha
    Tim C.

    Holy smokes! This place is incredible! I had the spicy mango salad and chili chicken, with rice and this fantastic doughy pastry, palatha, that absolutely crushes naan bread in a 1-v-1 battle. (Think of a mix between a buttery croissant and the best tortilla you've ever eaten) 10/10 will be eating here again! If they ever offered a Burmese dessert, I'd give this place an 11/10

    A4. Palatha and Curry Dip
    Stella C.

    Great new place i discovered from yelp of course! It was my first time to try Burmese food. The cooking is simple and home cooked fresh! The service is awesome as well!

    Outside
    Karla M.

    Wow!!! So cool to have such a variety of cuisines here in the Dallas metro area. Drove to this and so worth it! -Good price. -Tons of parking because it's part of a shopping plaza. apps: -the sweet chili sauce that comes with the fried tofu is literally perfect. -the Samosas have a lot of potato in them that is SO much more satisfying than other places (such as the all-too-common 100% ground-beef samosa) THANK YOU! entrees: -Get the coconut noodle soup!! It is one of more common dishes of Myanmar Berma(from what I've read), and it was so decadent that we ordered one To-Go! We couldn't believe how good it was, but I'm also just a huge fan of coconut curries in general. -the mango chicken was great too, definitely looked like a (dare i say) japanese curry. I love the entryway with lots of plants, very beautiful and refreshing. Can't wait to bring more people here!

    V2. Coconut Vegetable Curry
    Phillip B.

    This was my first Burmese cuisine experience. For those that may not be aware. Burma is located between Thailand and India. The cuisine is a mix of both countries. As a fan of Thai and Indian dishes, the food was soo good. The samosas were top tier. The veggie coconut curry was full of flavor and spices. Would for sure recommend and visit again!

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