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The place has a comfortable positive atmosphere. It is small and cozy. The server was sweet and positive. I ordered the tofu curry w/coconut rice. The rice is decent in flavor taste, though however, the texture felt on the dry side. As if it was a day or two old. The tofu curry was good in flavor o
The chicken curry was incredible. The fish curry was also delicious-- reminds me of Cambodian khmer noodles. The Chinese noodles are a bit oily but everything else tastes light and fresh. 3 plates were perfect to share with 3 to 4 people. Delicious cocktails & soju also. Great service-- they joked
So delicious!!! We got three dishes to share, and each one had so much flavor!! Will definitely be going back asap. We got delivery, but will be dining in next time!
This is a great little quiet spot for dinner with a cozy vibe and unique decor. The tables are painted with different designs and the food is unlike anything I have had. Unsurprisingly the food is somewhere between Indian and Thai food. Dietary guides are clearly marked on the menu, including vegan
Amazing place full of flavors. Descent menu with good vegetarian/vegan options. Ambience is nice and staff is friendly. There’s a cool robot to serve you 🤖. Overall a must go!
I first tried Burmese food in San Francisco and loved it. When I moved to Portland, I was happy to find this cute Burmese restaurant near me! I have eaten here multiple times; the rainbow salad is incredible and the coconut chicken soup is my go to for rainy Portland days. Not to mention, everyone w
Amazing food and great service. If you like spicy get the shoo share tea leaf salad 🤤. Also highly recommend the beef curry with coconut rice.
Best food I had during my week long trip to Portland and Seattle - not expected! First Burmese experience, according to my friend this is more of a fusion not exactly wholly authentic... but very tasty nonetheless!! Tofu tots are ok kind of basic. Tofu noodle salad was probably my favorite, reminded
The best Burmese food we’ve ever had. We were having a tough time choosing between all the great vegan options. Most of the items on the menu can be made vegan. The service was great too.
Only good things to say about this restaurant; the tea leaf salad, golden samosas, noodles and juices satisfy every time. Be sure to try the Burmese tofu(made with chickpeas instead of soy), can be made extra spicy with bird's eye chilis and pickled peppers.
My family and I went to this Burmese place with no standard because we had never tried Burmese food. Let me just say it was excellent. The samosas were the best samosas’ I have ever had. I also had a beef curry served with jasmine rice and I was pleasantly surprised. It’s worth trying for your first
My must stop in Portland to get the tea leaf salad, fish noodle soup, and Burmese curries. It’s the best Burmese restaurant in the Northwest (Washington state got none, not kidding, and the next city to get such authentic dishes would be San Fran). The robot server is also hilarious. Love this place
Really enjoyed our meal over at Top Burmese. It has great local charm and a quaint feel. Pro tip! Sit inside if you want to be served by their adorable robot waiter. We did not expect this coming inside but we’re pleasantly surprised. Food was flavorful and delicious. I went with the Khao San which
We got samosas, curry noodles and samosas soup. It was delicious! The robot brought us our food. 😀 The drinks were so good! Excellent service. Gave us a lot of heartburn but it was very tasty.
One of the best burmese restaurants where I have devoured every dish I ordered. Stopped by on a busy friday evening and this place had a wait for atleast 30-45 mins.. We were seated outdoors and were hungry so ordered the gold samosas (delicious appetizers) & paratha dip with pickled cauliflower -
The food is absolutely scrumptious! Would highly recommend trying this place out. We chose outdoor seating since the weather was very nice. The samosas were tasty, paratha dip was innovative and the main dishes were really tasty and wonderfully presented. There was a 30 minute wait time on a Saturda
A new favorite spot! I was driving in from seattle, and it was my first time here. Also my first time getting Burmese food. I am now fully obsessed with their chicken curry noodles (pro tip - get extra lime~). Staff was super chill, very helpful. Also located in a great neighborhood to roam around i
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