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Very happy to try it, been a while since I've been able to have some Burmese food without cooking it at home. They were out of curry, evidently we went too late, so I'll have to go back. I regret trying any specific Chin state dishes, but I saw Shan khao swe and had trouble not ordering that even t
the food here is great and affordable
I went to Kai Burmese Cuisine with my husband and had a great experience! It was actually the first time to tried this type of food and I enjoy it. Totally thought this would be like Thai food but definitely a different experience, you won't be disappointed. The staff was friendly, the food was ama
We went to Kai Burmese Cuisine and had a great experience! The staff was friendly and the food was amazing and reasonably priced! My wife and I will be back!
Very good, down-to-earth Burmese restaurant. If you've never tried Burmese food (this was my/our first time) I would describe it as a transition between Thai and Indian food. We were enjoying the food so much that the only pic that I got to take was half way into the meal. Also I didn't get the righ
Kai was actually the first time I'd tried Burmese cuisine, but it has made me a fan. Everything we tried was delicious, and we'll definitely be coming back to try some of the other dishes on the menu! There was quite a bit of a language barrier, but by no means should that deter you! The staff was
I loved the food. The milk tea was delicious. My tofu salad was so good as well. Great service as well
My place to eat at when Iā€™m in Tulsa for work or fun. Enjoy their food and I always ask the cook to pick for me. Love the flavors.
Exactly the fried rice dish I was seeking! Tasty tasty, wholesome serving size and reasonably priced.
Foods at KAI are delicious. Don't miss their Hot Tea when you go there. Cuz it's free. šŸ˜šŸ˜
Wonderful introduction to Tulsa's Burmese community through food. The restaurant is smaller with a good menu that offers good descriptions and recommendations for people new to Burmese food. I ordered the shan noodles and hot green tea and loved them both!
Great food at a great price. First time having Burmese cuisine and I loved it. Make sure to try the Palata.
I have tried every item on the menu. They use authentic method to cook their food. They swear there is no MSG in their food and I thought it is accurate. I don't get the thirsty feeling you get after eating food with MSG. I like the soup noodles here. They also have a hot pot noodle that is
Give it a try if you're an Asian food fan who is looking to expand your palate. They have lots of interesting dishes and flavor combinations. Some are quite similar to standard Pan-Asian dishes, but the inclusion of tea leaves and fried broad beans makes them feel way more unique. Prices are pretty
Just finished my first meal here after meeting a friend for lunch. We had the Mohinga (M-11 on the menu), a blended fish stew with rice noodles and veggies, which is the Burmese National Dish, and one of the house specialties. The friend I was dining with and I both enjoy some heat with our food, s
I'm a big seafood fan and I adore their M2 that has the fish cake, fish ball and shrimp in it. šŸ¤šŸ¢M4 is also good but it's a little too spicy for me. Very unique place. Wish they had longer hours so I can visit more often!!
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