Reviews
My students suggested this restaurant to me. They said “It’s the best Burmese food ever!” They were right! My husband got the pork curry and I got the fried flat noodles with chicken. All the spices and flavors were on point!! We will definitely visit again!
Fast service, spicy yummy food selections. Location wise: -lots of parking spaces in this plaza: you won’t have any issue to park anytime of the day. - this restaurant is not visible from the road.
Wow! Nice little spot hidden away from the world the place could use a little decor but who cares the food is amazing! I was not disappointed
I was really adamant about this Asian restaurant but I liked it. The pork belly was awesome. Big portions. Will come back
The food here is really delicious! Didn’t even know this place existed until I searched on google for Asian restaurants. Full on flavor! Good potions and quick service. Food is a little spicy- so ask for less spicy if you can’t handle spicy. Tried their chicken curry 10/10 and their shell on fried shrimp 10/10 as well. Rice potion is a lot- seems sharable.
This is Mohinga, 1 of the best noodle soup in the world and it is the national dish of Myanmar. This noodle soup is a complex savory and spicy soup with delicious bits of fish. This is definitely one of the best thing i've had since moving to Texas. The customer service is great, and prices are very good too. I can't ask for more, so they earn 5 stars easy.
Best Burmese food in DFW!! I’ve been coming here every week for the past 3 years and I’ve never been disappointed. If I could give them more than 5 stars, I would.
Had both the beef curry and pork curry. Too much oil, there was a fat layer of oil on top and it's just too much. Also if you like thick curry this isn't it, this was lighter than expected and was basically tomato and herbs. The meat was tender so I'll give them that, otherwise it's not for me.
We were there at 3 in the afternoon and the place was empty and stayed empty the entire time we were there. No problem. We ordered the beef and chicken curries, which are reasonably priced at $9. He then asked which rice we wanted and we ordered fried rice. The food was delicious and we were very happy with how good the food was for what we were paying. When we got our bill we were shocked to see that they had charged us $15 for the fried rice and then another $2 for "chicken." Maybe there was some kind of miscommunication, but I have never paid that much just for fried rice. Maybe white rice is free and fried rice is extra, but the menu didn't say that and our waiter didn't make it clear. The food is great but we ended up paying over $40 when we were expecting around $20. Felt like we got tricked and cheated.
Food quality is incredible. Ambiance is severely lacking but that's due to the part of town that it's in. Make no mistake, this is very authentic and definitely worth trying.