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4.0 (130 reviews)
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Shan Noodle w/ Chicken
May H.

Hidden gem; the food was immensely electric. No frills or fluff, small, and homey. What originated as a small shop at a subway station, Little Myanmar has now opened a small shop. It's rare to find authentic Burmese food anywhere and it's even more rare to find authentic and delicious Burmese cuisines. Highly recommend the Mohinga, Tea Leaf Salad and the Shan Noodles! All the dishes were vibrant, bursting with flavor and savory to the max. Mohinga: fishy, savory, thick and comforting. Tea Leaf Salad: excellent flavor combinations and a must try for those wanting to experience a popular Burmese dish. Shan Noodles: savory, filling, and bursting with intricate flavors. None of the dishes tasted instant and it was as if a loving Burmese aunty had made it in the back of the kitchen. The flavors transported me back home and reminded me of my dad's cooking. Portions are great and price is incredible for the amount that you get. Service was quick and everything came out in a timely manner. I will say the Duck Egg Curry is a bit small for what you pay for everything else was fab. For what it's worth and the quality and taste of authentic Burmese dishes, I'm surprised is not well known.

Shan Noodle w/ Chicken
Sera Y.

Small little hole in the wall place, I originally had pretty high hopes since it seemed like a very "hidden gem" mom and pop shop types, but overall the whole experience was very mediocre at best. Service wasn't very great, there weren't many customers in the store and it was still really hard to get the staffs attention - they were constantly in the back and never checked in on us without us first doing something to get their attention. They seemed annoyed to have to bring us the bill. Food was also very mediocre, I asked them what was in the fish noodle soup that I ordered and they said noodles and fish but there wasn't a single piece of fish in it. The roti and pratha we ordered also seemed store bought. Would not recommend the pratha, it was extremely dry and hard to eat. I did like the flavor of the soup and the shan noodles, but unfortunately those were the only highlights of the meal.

Tea Leaf Salad  Original
Christin O.

The food was delicious! The seating area was small but clean and bright with window, and servers were kind and helpful. There were a couple tables outside as well.

Tea Leaf Salad with Anchovies, Coconut Chicken Noodle Soup, Goat Curry, Samosa Salad with Bean Soup
Will N.

Mainly writing this review to recommend one dish, Thin Rice Noodle Salad (forgot to photograph it, as it came out later). It's savory, sweet, sour, spicy--just all-around very flavorful! Tea Leaf Salad with added Anchovies: I'd love to try this again without the anchovies, which are crunchier than I expected and took away from the dish's texture otherwise. Coconut Chicken Noodle Soup: reminds me of American chicken noodle soup, so if you're looking to try new flavor palettes, I'd encourage other dishes on the menu Samosa Salad with Bean Soup: very homey and comforting. Feels like mom would make this on a sick day. Not the most exciting but not bad whatsoever. Call ahead for large parties/RSVP even for 2 if you can. Tiny space but worth the squeeze. Cash only.

Chicken Paratha
Adhrit S.

The food was pretty good. I really enjoyed the chicken paratha and yellow chicken egg noodles. The other items we ordered like the Bhurmese paratha were okay. It's a small little shop with 4 small tables. It's cash-only so keep that in mind d

Johnny N.

I've become more of a spice guy recently. Over the past year my order from the local Thai spot went from mild to medium to hot spice level and I've been feeling myself I can't even lie. I think it's the Mexican blood running through this 5'10 174lb frame. I bought this habanero sauce from Trader Joes 2 nights ago thinking nothing of it. "Pfffttt how hot could this be? I'm like that now..." It ended up going scorched earth on my food and made it completely inedible. I couldn't breath because it was so hot. Fast Forward to last night, I found myself in the authentic Burmese hole in the wall restaurant that is Little Myanmar, the waitress asking me in her heavy accent if I want my Mala Xiang Guo normally spicy or extra spicy. "Okay but how spicy is extra spicy? Like really spicy?" I inquired. She smiled, nodded, and said "very spicy!" I backed down and opted to go normal spicy and thank GOD I did. When the Mala Xiang Guo came, I was in a fight for my life with this heat. I would randomly interrupt my big bro with a heavy cough and a quick reach for the water to battle the heat. I really should have asked for some milk lol. I still ate the whole thing because it was DELICIOUS in a masochistic way, but this was the absolute limit for my spice level. It was a dog fight. Think Timothee Chalamet vs Austin Butler in Dune 2. For you dorks who don't know what Mala Xiang Guo is (this was my first time eating it), it's a spicy stir-fry hot pot: An amalgamation of noodles, meat, seafood, and assorted veggies in a spicy mala sauce. Damn, I can't stop working "amalgamation" into these reviews my fault. All in all, my big bro got the chicken curry and that was the move. I had one bite and was like yup, that's what I should've got. Man in the Arena though. IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov_reviews

Burmese Pancake
Norman C.

**CASH ONLY!** I came here yesterday for casual dinner with a friend. It is a rather small hole in a wall, no frills restaurant. Maybe a few tables at most? We walked in and were seated immediately around dinner hour. It definitely does give off a friendly home-y vibe. Service was very courteous and it felt like a family owned business. There were two people working, one that was cooking, and the other that was working the front of store. The food itself was great! I personally am a big fan of Burmese food and I brought a friend who's fresh from the Bay Area. I would say we didn't come with super high expectations, but I can say we enjoyed every dish and were very stuffed! Tea Leaf Salad (original & medium sized) - It was really good! The fermented tea leaves were definitely better than ones I've had in the past. We wanted the anchovies add-on, but they didn't have it the day of. It comes in both medium and large sized. I would say the medium can feed 2-3 people! Yellow noodles with chicken and eggs - delicious! Beef Curry - also very delicious! Burmese pancake - I was very eh about this actually. The flavors were okay, but I wished there was more of a kick compared to the other dishes. We ordered a bit too much, but no regrets! I would come back here to try more of the food here. If I lived closer I wouldn't mind coming here regularly :)

Burmese Crepe
Wendy B.

Tea Leaf Salad - on the mild side, thought it would be more herbalie taste from other review but not. Lots of fried crunches so it's probably not on the "healthy salad" side but unhealthy fried ingredient side. Burmese Crepe - nothing too special but I'm a crepe fan so it's a must try for me. Perhaps can have more fillings? Probably pricy for what it is consider the regular crepe and pancake price from other cuisine. Mohinga Fish Noodle Soup - recommended by the waitress but might be my least favorite dish. The thin noodle was overcooked. Probably better without the noodle. Spicy Shrimp Curry - might be my favorite but it was hella spicy! Given the above 3 dishes were on the mild side, this made up for it but in an extreme way. The curry was served with shell and head (separate), edible. Interesting to try out Burmese food!

Tea leaf salad with fermented ginger (made vegan)
Matt B.

Phenomenal Burmese food with plenty of well-labeled vegan options. It's a tiny spot (5 tables), cash only, and with no bathroom, so be prepared. We showed up around 8pm on a Sunday and had to wait for about 20 minutes for table. When seated, we had a tough time deciding what to order. They have classic Burmese staples, including a tea leaf salad that can be ordered a variety of ways depending on preference, which I'd never seen before. We settled on: -Tea leaf salad with fermented ginger (medium-sized; $20). Absolutely incredible version of this classic dish, with lots of crunchy bits (fried garlic, fava beans, lentils, etc), with tomato, cabbage, and elevated by the fermented ginger. Salty and savoury. Phenomenal. -Tofu salad (medium-sized; $17). Made with chickpea tofu and coated in a salty, savoury sauce, cooked with onions, garlic, and coriander. It doesn't get any better than this. -Vegetable stirfry ($14), comes with rice and a lentil soup. Nice array of veggies, with some firm tofu pieces, with a salty, savoury brown sauce. Simple but nicely done. -Burmese pancake - plain ($7) -- dry, under-salted, but stuffed with tomato, coriander, and crunchy cabbage. Solid, but could be better seasoned. Maybe the only slight disappointment. Friendly, quickly service. The cash only and no bathroom situation aren't great, but it's worth dealing with that to enjoy this incredible food. Highly recommended.

Menu - namesake
Karen Y.

Cute little place, great service - she managed order taking, drinks, and getting your food. Multi-tasker! I've had Burmese food before, that's the reason why I purposely seek this spot out... bc the reviews were great. I was craving the catfish stew - Mohinga... and got just that! It was... good but very salty; so much salt that I needed a drink... and stupidly ordered a grass jelly drink that was soaked in sugar... omg. My taste buds were like very confused... and I was dying of thirst. I wished I like the Mohinga more... but having that major sodium rush... I think it's best I leave the good memories of the delicious Mohinga I had at another spot - that have now sadly closed due to the pandemic: My search continues. #nyceats #yelplife #burmesefood

Tea Leaf Salad Oiginal
Kayo N.

This place is a cute find. You would miss it because it is tiny -literally, 12-15 seats inside, and a handful outside. When we visited for dinner recently, we were the only ones eating inside, The last time I had Burmese food was when I visited Myanmar just before the recent coup. The restaurant has many of the popular dishes - Mohinga, curries, and thoke. We ordered a paratha and chicken curry starter, the original tea leaf thoke, and the chicken shan noodles. The standout for me, was their tea leaf salad. Herbaceous, bright and and flavorful, just as I remembered from my travels. The noodles, so-so. I thought the paratha was nice and buttery, but fishing it completely soaked through, out of the chicken curry sauce, was not enjoyable. Prices were very reasonable and service was attentive. I'd definitely come back for the tea leaf salad, which would make a fantastic quick lunch, especially with the rice and egg version. There aren't many places you'd find it in NYC, so i'm thankful for this little restaurant.

Goat Curry
Yu Ya H.

Went to check out the Burmese restaurant in Michelin guide while we were at NYC. It is a very tiny space with like five tables, but we still got a seat since we got there a little early on a Saturday. We ordered Burmese pancake (very rare to see on the menu in most Burmese restaurants) - it tastes pretty authentic but a little bland in my opinion. I got the goat curry rice platter which was soooo good. It might have been the best goat curry I've tasted here. It was soo tender. The sides were also the good compliment to the curry. We also got the Burmese noodle salad with beef - which was unexpectedly very delicious. Recommended for someone who wants to try Burmese cuisine! Their menu has quite a variety and you can adjust spice levels!

yellow noodle w chicken
Nicole N.

Heard great things about this mom and pop Burmese place so I knew I had to check it out! I was surprised that they ran out of rice on a weekday night so none of the curry dishes were available (despite asking for an alternative carb). This threw me off a little bit because I really wanted to try their spicy shrimp curry and some of their other seasonal specials like the duck egg curry. Ultimately got the Yellow Noodle with Chicken and the Seafood Salad. Both were quite delicious but didn't quite hit the spot (perhaps my stomach was fixated on the curries). The Yellow Noodle almost reminded me of the Chinese peanut sauce noodles except with their Burmese curry sauce. It did feature additional spices that gave it a nice and different kick. The dried garlic/shallots gave it a nice aromatic finish and the cucumbers were refreshing. Noodles were chewy. The Seafood Salad featured a wide range of seafood pieces and together with their tangy dressing was pretty solid. Also tried the Burmese Pancake! Something about the spices and the extreme crispiness of the batter made it very tasty! As a mom and pop shop, I think they did their best to minimize delays. There were only 2 people running the whole thing on a weekday night, so service was at the expected level. The store itself only has several tables inside and a few tables outside. CASH ONLY!!! I'm so glad I got to check out legit Burmese food and I definitely want to go back to try other dishes!

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Amazing vibes and food! We got a lunch reservation and I was surprised at how busy the restaurant…read morestill was. Service was a bit slow but not an issue. The waiter was really nice. I ordered the non-alcoholic ginger drink, spicy rigatoni pasta and the truffles pasta and Monkey Bread. Everything was so light and fluffy. None of the food felt heavy or greasy. Would definitely come here again!

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4.4(197 reviews)
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Raspberry croissant and a hot cappuccino. Here Pura Vida does not have skim or low fat milk. As I…read moredon't care for oat or almond milk in hot coffee I had to settle for whole milk. Lots of delivery orders are being done. Customer service is good here as a few people came up to ask if I needed anything extra. The first bite of the raspberry croissant was a little hard but now it's fine. The raspberries are oozing flavor and the pastry cream inside is also tasty. I could eat another.

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Quick and very efficient. Prides itself on (with…read morejustification) about the small number of ingredients, that the only oil used is olive oil and the simplicity. The ingredients are extraordinarily high quality, portioned well , extremely tasty and fresh. Go for the chicken, mushrooms, broccoli and sweet potatoes.

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