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Walk in whilst in the area and ended up being one of the best meals I’ve had. Really vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff along with some interesting dishes
Be the first to ReplySuper delicious!
Super delicious! Try the Chili Lamb and the walnut shrimp was unusual, but very good. Lots of walnuts! we also enjoyed the noodles - the advice was great and very friendly.
Be the first to ReplyA slip in quality
I have been to this restaurant for many years with so much expectation and joy. For the last two times , apart from the cocktails and the salads , Burma superstars is no longer on my safe list for a great meal. As prices rose like every where in this city, the meat quality has fallen to the level of an industrial meat factory : no taste, no fat to elevate the sauce - it’s like if the chef has changed meat vendor to clement street . Order vegetable if you can’t cancel this restaurant… until produces grow above soil in hydroponical whetehouses.
Be the first to ReplySuper-duper Five Stars
Delicious food and enormous portions (and we ordered the regular, not large, sizes). Two of us split the tea leaf salad, rainbow salad, samusa soup, eggplant with garlic sauce, and coconut rice. Everything was delicious and filling and we both took leftovers home. Friendly, attentive, quick service and really amazing food. Highly recommend!
Be the first to ReplyLong wait, but well worth it!
You cannot book, so be prepared to wait for up to an hour for a table at a busy time. However, don't let that put you off! We sat down straight away at the sister restaurant just up the road, although we joined the queue at the more famous one as soon as we realised our mistake. And once you give your name, be alert! We were standing chatting for quite a while after they called our name, although when we realised our mistake they quickly fitted us in to an inside table (there are outside tables on the street, too). The Burmese food is excellent, and unlike anything else I have tasted - a fusion between Thai and Indian, with it's own unique twist. It's an informal place, buzzing with energy and with a strong, pleasant spice-filled aroma hanging in the air. Check it out, if you get half a chance!
Be the first to ReplyJust ok
I had the signature tea leaf salad. $14. It tasted good but was very small. I was underwhelmed. Staff is nice. But $14 for a small salad.?
Be the first to ReplyGreat birthday lunch
This is such a great restaurant. We came in to the city for my daughters 22nd birthday and she picked where she wanted to eat. We where so happy. The host who was also our waiter was charming and very nice. The food was delicious. We visited the one in Oakland and this one was even better.
Be the first to ReplyMost amazing dining experience in San Francisco so far !
We stayed in an Airbnb nearby and the aroma took us there cause it fills the neighborhood. The place was packed and still managed to sit us in 5 minutes. The hostess was so kind to guide us through our first Burmese meal she even suggested the best IPA to go with our food . Absolutely everything we ordered was perfect and on time as we were starving . On my top list ; will come every time I visit my daughter.
Be the first to ReplyFiery
Fiery chicken and veggies were great! Visited with a teenager who loved the platha and sesame beef. Not much of a long wait on a weeknight.
Be the first to ReplyLong waits not worthy. Serving all dishes at the same time. Eating cold food
Long waits not worthy.
Serving all dishes at the same time.
Every thing got cold.
We’ve been before at this restaurant. But this time they made us wait for 90 minutes in the cold -below 60-, just to tell us that they were closing the kitchen.
After we complain, they decided to prepare our dishes and sat us out side with no heater on.
They served all dishes -six in total- at the same time and every thing got cold within minutes.
We told them to hold on some of the dishes but they insisted that now the kitchen was closed.
We ate as fast as posible to prevent eating cold food. In 15 minutes we were done and mad.
We recommend not to go if you are going to be treated as we were.
Excellent lunch. Lots of gluten free menu items.
The food was delicious. The portions were large. There are lots of gluten free options on the menu, and the restaurant also accommodated other allergies. We had the chicken with basil, the pork with pumpkin curry, and the coconut rice. Yummy!
Be the first to ReplyBURMESE SMORGASBORD
I tried different items, including appetizers and a chicken curry entrée. I was hungry and managed to eat everything I ordered. Good food. A variety of flavors. Service was pretty good. Prices reasonable. An enjoyable meal.
Be the first to ReplyThis is one of my favorite
This is one of my favorite restaurants. Everything I’ve ever had is wonderful. The samosa soup is extremely flavorful with great textures. The neighborhood is also great for an interesting walk.
Be the first to ReplyOK Restaurant Week Lunch
My spouse and I came here to take advantage of their SF Restaurant Week lunch special, which was a bargain at $15.00. We sat in the temporary outdoor section; tables were well-spaced and COVID precautions were taken very seriously. We arrived at opening time, so we did not experience the lines that others have described here.
I have no idea what all the hype is about regarding this place. The food was, overall, unexceptional; of course, some dishes were better than others. We started with an order of vegetarian samusas with house special red sauce. The samusas themselves were quite tasty, but not noticeably better than those sold at Trader Joe's. The red sauce was also good.
My spouse had a combo of platha and curry and fiery chicken with vegetables and jasmine rice. The platha bread was crisp and delicious, much like Chinese scallion pancake but without the scallions. The dip was not at all appealing. His chicken was much better than my main; the white meat was tender and fairly juicy, and the vegetables and sauce were enjoyable.
I had a combination of their "famous" tea leaf salad and garlic chili shrimp with coconut rice. I wasn't impressed with the salad, which was mediocre as well as a bit soggy. I didn't like the shrimp entree at all. The flavors in the sauce were off-putting, and the dish was not very exciting overall.
Service was pleasant and the restaurant was very popular, but I guess it just wasn't my cup (or salad) of tea.