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Burmese Kitchen - San Francisco - Photo album

Early dinner at this great local neighborhood restaurant. Very friendly and I noticed a lot of local pick up orders while I ate. Def a good sign. I tried their specialty fish chowder and roti with curry sauce.
The chicken coconut curry is flavorful and tasty, while spicy beef is stringy and hard to chew. Overall good service and atmosphere.
Delicious food served in a beautiful interior dining space or an expansive outdoor area. The beautiful umbrellas hung on the ceiling, art, and warm lighting make this restaurant very welcoming. The manager, Hsan, was very helpful, kind, and seemed happy to answer my questions. Service here is excel
YOU HAVE TO EAT HERE!! I dont have the words to express how perfect every aspect of this hidden gem is! The rice, the beef, the shrimp were to DIE FOR! They melted in the mouth and the seasoning on everything was perfect. I even had a really good chardonnay with my meal! Plus the staff is VERY kin
Super yummy! We got the rainbow salad, tea, green beans, and chicken biriyani. All was super good, super fast and a great price!
04/24 Every dish was uniquely flavorful and yummy. I've been meaning to go here and came with my immediate family and my grandma. We all enjoyed the food and cleaned off every plate! I especially loved the noodle salad and basil fish. As said in previous reviews, the service is quick and friendly, w
Incredible food. Lots of vegan options. Indoor and outdoor dining. Get the Golden Tofu Salad; you won't regret it.
- B.K. Style Signature Tea Leaf Salad - Nan Gyi Thok - Rice Noodle Salad - Beef Lemongrass - Coconut Rice - Semolina Cake I visited a couple of Burmese places in SF, and this is one of the best place to go, especially for their Tea Leaf Salad and Coconut Rice! I had all the dishes above and all of
Seems like a family owned place, server looked like he might be the owner (I saw him breaking a customer's hundred with change from his wallet!), and the food was amazing. If you like Burma Superstar and don't want to wait two hours, just go here! It's one street over and just as good! Get the Tea l
What a pleasant surprise for our first time here. Samosas were piping hot. BK tea leaf salad was delightful, full of flavor - would definitely get that again. Tofu salad was excellent. Vegetarian garlic noodles were a little different, almost like angel hair vermicelli - interesting and flavorful bu
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