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    Burma Roots

    4.4 (168 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Tea salad
    Helen H.

    The interior was beautiful. The restaurant also has a bar area. Parking can be challenging in the middle of downtown Willow Glen. I came here for Mother's Day and saw a discount on Yelp that disappeared after I inquired about it. I decided to dine here anyway because parking took awhile. The portions are shareable between two people. Prices are steeper here as well. I have had better Burmese food elsewhere and will likely not return. Workers were nice and patient. The dishes came out very far apart, making it difficult to enjoy everything at once. My family liked the nan gyi curry chicken. The tea salad was okay. The chow mein and walnut shrimp was not memorable.

    Nice menu
    Sarah T.

    This place took over the Opa! spot next to the creamery. Inside is nicely decorated with modern furniture. Staff was at the door to immediately welcome guests in. Our group of 4 were starving and ordered the egg plant shrimp in garlic sauce, garlic noodles, shrimp rolls, and the pumpkin pork stew. Everything was delicious! The egg plant pieces were ginormous and the pumpkin pieces too. They did not skimp on the described items in the menu. The shrimp with the egg plant was very garlicky which was expected. The shrimp rolls had great crunch to them. The pumpkin prom stew was good and kind of like a curry with a unique flavor. I would order it again. The garlic noodle was a basic item but still very good base for the dishes. I will definitely be going back!

    Tea Leaf Salad
    Sabrina P.

    Food was really good. The tea leaf salad was super flavorful and fresh. The kebat beef (I didn't get to take a pic of it ) was also a standout and the coconut rice paired well with everything. Parking was honestly a struggle and the place gets pretty crowded, but the wait wasn't bad. We got seated pretty quickly since there were more tables outside than inside. We ended up sitting outdoors, which was fine but a bit busy. Service stood out though. The staff were attentive and kept checking in to make sure we were doing okay. Overall, a solid spot if you don't mind the parking situation!

    Dining area
    Eric I.

    The restaurant is located conveniently in downtown Willow Glen and there's a parking lot nearby. It looks nice, modern, well decorated and everything seems fairly new (since it opened a year or less ago). We were greeted by a friendly server who asked us if we wanted a booth or table - we came a little early, so it wasn't too crowded. It was a Saturday, and I don't know if there are lunch specials during the week, but nothing on the weekend. That would have been nice - I always like lunch specials that give you lunch sized portions and some small things (cup of soup, small app type items) to go along with it for variety. We ordered two dishes, the Moat Hingar (fish chowder noodle soup) which uses catfish along with vermicelli in the soup itself. There's a plate with chili flakes, a hard boiled egg, and some deep fried starch that you can break up and add into the soup for texture and taste. This part was a little heavier/thicker than what would have been ideal for me, but it was still fine. The soup was a little thicker than I expected, not creamy thick, but more like corn starchy thick, though I'm really not sure what the thickening ingredient was. I would have been slightly happier with a thinner soup, but it was still fine. The taste was pretty good. The Burma House Noodles were seasoned very much like pad Thai is, but it was on the sweet end of the spectrum as far as that goes. I got tofu as the protein, and there was plenty of that, nice and firm. Overall, it was good, but not great for my tastes. To be honest, the issue here, for me, is I'm not exactly sure what Burmese food is supposed to taste like. I know Thai food and many other types of Asian food, but the subtleties of Burmese food aren't known to me, so I could either give it the benefit of the doubt and say "I guess this is what it's supposed to taste like?" or grade it to my own particular taste and less than informed expectations and I could be grading too harshly when it's exactly what it should be. I've chosen to give it the benefit of the doubt. So to my taste, it would have been ~3.5 stars, but I'll give it 4. Would I come back? Well, I wouldn't go out of my way to come back or suggest it as a place to meet up for a meal, but I'd be like "yeah, sure, we can do that." if it were suggested to me. I might ask the staff what they'd recommend or what they think they do particularly well versus winging it like I did this last time. I'd suggest they take down the Grand Opening banner though, as it states there's a discount until May xx, 2025, and it just looks a little dated to have that still hanging there when the banner is outdated and doesn't apply any longer.

    Burma House Noodle w/ tofu
    Maria L.

    Came here for lunch on Saturday around noon. Parking at the Town Square garage at the back was easy. The entrance with the water fountain looked really pretty The restaurant wasn't crowded at all. Inside had a cool vibe as well. Service was friendly. We ordered two noodle dishes to share. They came really quickly. The Fish Chowder Noodle Soup was pretty flavorful and not fishy at all. I liked that the toppings came on a separate plate so that the Burmese fritter didn't become soggy. The Burma House Noodle with tofu was just mediocre at best. The dried tofu was kind of hard; the noodles were too sweet and needed more spice. I was quite disappointed at the food as I had high expectations because of their ratings.

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    Shih Fa K.

    I ordered the Tea Leaf Salad and the Garlic Noodles with Tofu. I always enjoy tea salad, and it was a neat show for them to mix the salad at the table. The garlic noodles were good, but not really remarkable. The service was good, and the ambience was quite beautiful with expensive looking decor. There was a lot of thought put into the decor of the place.

    Fiery Vegetables
    Cristina G.

    Came to this restaurant to meet some friends. The restaurant is beautiful inside and the services is welcoming, kind and helpful. The food was delicious! We had so many options it was hard to choose. We enjoyed the mocktails: Mango lemonade, Sangria, and Lechee-tini. We enjoyed the firey veggies mix. The veggies had a beautiful color, they flavors were so good and it was not very spicy. The Burmese chicken curry was so flavorful and creamy especially with the coconut rice-YUM! And of course our favorite the tea leaf salad. I was visiting from out of town but i definitely look forward to returning. Go Try It! You won't be disappointed!

    MJ M.

    Love that there's a Burmese restaurant here. Food is flavorful and yummy but everything was very heavily sauced and greasy. The tea leaf salad was too salty as well. I usually have no trouble finishing salads but even between my husband and I, we left half of it behind. Also a warning that a lot of the food seemed to be mildly spicy including the mango chicken and lemongrass shrimp. We weren't warned about that and the kids weren't a fan.

    Garlic noodles
    Evangelina B.

    What a great restaurant! My friends and I wanted to try a new place and we decided to come since none of us have ever been. I've never been to a Burmese restaurant before so I was excited to try knew things. We arrived on a Friday evening around 6 and it was moderately busy and got busier as the night went on. Our server was nice and took our drink order right away and soon after our food order. Their menu has a good variety and the dishes aren't far from something you have eaten before. What we ordered: String beans Honey- Glazed Walnut shrimp Garlic noodles Their servings are family style and the three items we ordered were plenty. We even had leftovers! We had a great experience here and will definitely be back! Be mindful of the parking, allow yourself extra time for this if you're coming for dinner.

    Roti dessert. Delish.
    Chrystal L.

    Finally got to check it out tonight. It was pretty good. We had the mango chicken, we tried the coconut chicken, curry, and we tried that walnut prawns. We also had the roti dessert which was served with orange slices and ice cream. The dessert was delicious. My two friends had dinner with really liked it, I just thought it was OK. But I have to try it one more time. The spring rolls are really good as well. I do not love spicy food and a lot of the items on the menu had a lot more jalapeño or garlic chips. I typically like so it could just be me. The quality seemed good. The service was good. They have a full bar and places to sit basically, it's the same exact layout, as it was when it was opa. I hope it gets busy and people fall in love with it because it's really nice to have a decent restaurant there on that big corner spot at Willow and Lincoln

    Tea Leaf Salad
    James S.

    Anchoring Willow Glen Square, this place is lively, spacious, and delicious. Burmese cuisine may will likely seem familiar as Myanmar (formerly Burma) borders other places (India, Bangladesh, China, Laos and Thailand) whose flavors you already have some experience with. Lesson over, let's eat! We split three dishes and each were big winners. It helped to look over the Yelp reviews first to get some guidance. Still, go for what sounds good for you. We started with the Tea Leaf Salad (Romaine lettuce, fried yellow beans, garlic chips, sesame & sunflower seeds, peanuts, tomatoes and jalapeños) tossed table-side with fermented green tea leaf dressing. So good, plenty of crunch, very fresh, and oh-so shareable. Our next two dishes were brought together. I wish they came out separately, but it was not a problem. The Fish Chowder Noodle Soup aka Moat Hingar: ('Authentic' fresh vermicelli noodle soup made with fresh vermicelli, fresh catfish, onions, garlic, cilantro, lemon, topped with chili & hard-boiled egg). On a chilly night, this especially hit the spot. Wonderful flavors and textures -- a little kick. Didn't spot much catfish, but presume it was integrated inside. Burmese Chicken Curry (Chicken and potatoes cooked in a Burmese curry sauce) is simple and simply delicious. It's also really large, like the other dishes, and that's the one that gave us some leftovers. We also ordered the Biryani rice, which had enough flavor but still pretty subtle not to disrupt the other flavors going on. Some have moaned that it's small, but really, it was plenty. And at $3.50, you can order another. In the spirit of things, I tried the Burma Ale on draft. Refreshing, with a hint of sweetness. Service was ok, though not exceptional. Had to look around a few times to ask for or about something. Still, overall, Burma Roots is a fantastic place to eat - and highly recommended.

    Business Hours
    Lloyd C.

    My wife and I met up with some friends at Burma Roots for dinner. Burma Roots is on the corner of Willow Street & Lincoln Avenue where Opa used to be. There is a parking lot close by and street parking around the area. Nicely decorated and a fairly large place that can accommodate large parties and/or an event. Two separate multi-user men and women's restrooms. The service from all the staff was really attentive, nice, and helpful (5/5). FOOD: Burma Candy Dream (Winter Special). Rum, mango puree, coconut, etc. (3.5/5) Burmese Iced Milk Tea (3.5/5) Tea Leaf Salad: Romaine lettuce, fried yellow beans, garlic chips, sesame & sunflower seeds, peanuts, tomatoes and jalapenos all tossed with fermented green tea leaf dressing (3.5/5). Black Pepper Beef: Cooked in a special sauce with red bell pepper, celery, carrot & onion sprinkle with black pepper (3.5/5). Fish Chowder Noodle Soup (Moat Hingar): Authentic fresh vermicelli noodle soup made with fresh vermicelli, fresh catfish, onions, garlic, cilantro, lemon, topped with chili & hard-boiled egg (3/5). Garlic Noodles: Flat egg noodle tossed with garlic and scallions in a tasty sauce (3/5). Chili Beef: Sliced beef or lamb cooked with dried & fresh chili, onions, and basil (3.5/5). Jasmine Rice and Coconut Rice. I'd be interested in trying other dishes here. Overall, 3.5 stars.

    Store front
    Dang L.

    Ordered to go and just came to pick up. It's nice that the restaurant is near a parking lot so hopefully you find parking. It was 5:30 pm on a Thursday so it was not too busy. They had my food ready on time. Garlic noodle: 3.5 stars. thin noodles very garlicky with garlic crumbles. I think I would have enjoyed it more if it wasn't packed down into a cube container. But I like the thinness of the noodle and flavor was good but very oily. Tea leaf salad: 3 stars. unfortunately it was already premixed with everything. I can see there is plenty of tea leaf but there is also a bite of heat on my tongue even though I had the jalapeños separated in another container. The salad was soggy as it was already mixed so I was somewhat disappointed. Although it had all the texture the flavors was just ok. If I could suggest they pack the salad and topping separately for people to go that would be helpful like Burma Bay. Salt and pepper calamari: 2 stars. There were calamari pieces but the batter was very much like fish stick batter but without much salt and pepper flavors. So I was very disappointed although it came it plenty of green onions and aromatics it can't make up for the salt and pepper flavors.

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    Alter Ego Cocktail Club & Still OG

    4.4
    (302 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Pet friendly

    From the moment we walked in, the service was exceptional--quick, witty, attentive, and genuinely…read moreknowledgeable. The staff fully embraced the speakeasy theme with their attire, and the ambiance was immersive from start to finish The Annabelle mezcal cocktail was outstanding: refreshing with just the right bite. The presentation, complete with the smoke-filled bubble you get to pop, added a fun, theatrical touch. The food had a creative Asian-inspired twist throughout. The beef skewer was tender and juicy, the soba noodles were packed with flavor and texture in every bite, and the hamachi was beautifully presented and absolutely delicious. An all-around memorable dining experience

    Vibe: A Had to make…read morea quick pit stop before a show that night and wandered into OG. Haven't been to this location in a minute. Can still remember the gourmet dogs and duck fat fries back in the days... Awesome what they did to the place. The new set up with the dim lights and neon menu is noice. Ended up chilling at the front bar. Definitely will return to explore the back at a later time. Food: A We got to sample a variety of goodies and drinks from the menu, which definitely hit the spot. The skewers were cooked just right with a kiss of smoke from the grill. The takoyaki were good as expected--yum. We ended the excursion with the milk bread; it was surely a crowd-pleaser. It was fluffy goodness, topped with furikake, and served with a side of decadent house butter. Drinks were perfectly crafted and refreshing. Service: A We were chilling at the bar and got to hang with staff. Cool folks, will be back. - John

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    6/21/2024 symphony in black (mocktail of kyushu coffee) SO GOOD BEST BLACK SESAME COFFEE EVER wish i could drink this every morning

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    Lamella Tavern

    Lamella Tavern

    4.3
    (124 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    We were craving some oysters and Lamella seemed the obvious choice in the Willow Glen area…read more Let's start with the service. Our server Alexis was wonderful! Kind, friendly, and super attentive in a way that elevated our experience. We also noticed that Alexis carried this same positive energy to all table. The food... I said . We started with a dozen raw and a 4-piece Rockefeller. The raw were delicious, little to no shell bits, but the Rockefeller... Wow! Suffice it to say that after we each had our first rockefeller, we promptly ordered a 1/2 dozen more. For drinks we went with a bottle of The decor is warm and intimate and there is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. Thanks to Alexis for excellent service, unfortunately unusual these days. I will be back!

    the place was pretty cozy and intimate. though because of it being valentines day it was very busy,…read moreand i was surprised to see pretty much only one waitress taking care of all the tables. the food was very good! even though at first i was very confused about the Tapa, their oysters were on the smaller side but flavor was very strong, we liked them a lot. and the rest of the food and the drinks were more than amazing. would recommend!!! p/s: the drinks were very strong lol but when we were there a group of dinners were complaining about their wait time, then end up canceling their tab and left. so it freaked us out a bit. our food took a while, but once they started coming out, they were on the table at a good pace.

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    Miniboss

    Miniboss

    4.2
    (477 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    Great spot in the heart of downtown San Jose. I had time to kill before my flight out of town and…read morestopped by for a few hours and some dinner. About two dozen pinball machines in the back with a handful of video games in the front. Full bar and grab and go style food to be eaten in the facility. I ordered up one of the burger selections with fries. My bartender was quick to inform me of what the happenings were and I ordered up a local beer and a whisky chaser. I hope to come back and check out the pinball tournaments.

    My first time at Mini Boss since turning 21, and it did not disappoint! My friends brought me here…read moreto start the night, and we each got a cocktail. I totally forgot the names, but the one I ordered had mint in it and was definitely strong! As someone who doesn't drink very often, it definitely hit me pretty quickly, but it was really good and not overly sweet. My friend ordered the drink with the flower garnish, which was a piña colada. It was sweet, refreshing, and super enjoyable. The ambiance was such a vibe, and the staff were amazing. Everyone was friendly, attentive, and consistently checked on us while we were at the bar. Even after we sat down, I noticed several employees walking around collecting empty glasses and keeping everything tidy, which is something you don't see everywhere and really stood out to me. Overall, it was a great experience with chill bar vibes, great drinks, and excellent service. I'll definitely be coming back next time I'm looking for a fun and relaxed night out.

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    Second Story

    4.3
    (109 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    I've been to Second Story a handful of times now, and it's easily one of my favorite lounges! Every…read morevisit has been such a great experience. On my most recent trip, our reservation unexpectedly grew by a few people, and the staff went above and beyond to accommodate us. We really appreciated how hard they worked to make it happen! The cocktails are next level creative, delicious, and unlike anything you'll find at your average bar. My absolute favorite is the Bidi Bidi Bom Bom shot! And of course, we always order the caviar because... why not? The vibe here is everything. Whether it's girls' night, date night, or a celebration, there's always an amazing crowd. The DJ knows exactly how to read the room and keeps everyone singing along/ dancing with banger after banger. One night there was even a live saxophonist who absolutely stole the show, it made the whole experience feel so special! I also love the Renaissance inspired artwork by the entrance featuring icons like Drake, 2Pac, Sade, and more. It's such a cool touch and adds to the atmosphere. Second Story never misses, and I already can't wait for my next night out here!

    This is definitely not a happy hour or "let's grab a drink" place. It opens at 6pm, and on a…read moreThursday at 6pm on the dot, I was offered only a bar seat without having a reservation. No big deal, as I wanted the bar anyway, but something others should keep in mind. The cocktail list is plentiful and intriguing. I tend to avoid tequila, so that eliminated a good chunk of the options. I went with Rose Colored Lenses, which was fantastic, and decently sized. Presentation was beautiful. My friend had All a Dream, also very good. The wine offerings are minimal, this is very much a cocktail or champagne type of place, with caviar being the primary food service. Speaking of service, the bartender was excellent, both in his mixology and demeanor. It took awhile to get the drinks, but I assume that was due to the complexity of the cocktails, paired with having just opened the doors a few min earlier. Two notes: 1. The barstools were a little too low, imo. I don't normally pay much attention to that detail, but these were uncomfortably low for me, even with my long torso, I was hyper aware of my posture. So maybe that's actually a good thing 2. Other patrons were rolling in shortly behind me, so there is probably an early crowd when they first open, then a late night group that appreciates the 2am closing time. Interior is beautiful, and you can use the steps up to the 2nd floor either from N Santa Cruz or the rear parking lot off W Main. More substantial food options are a mere few steps across the hall at Heritage.

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    La Bamba. So good
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    Cedar Room

    Cedar Room

    3.8
    (251 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    Locally owned & operated
    Live music

    We come to the Cedar Room often as we live nearby and it is pretty hit or miss. More hit than miss…read morebut I would not recommend their draft cocktails. I don't have much to add on that statement besides they never hit. We have come on nights where the service is poor, hard to get a bartender's attention even with no line and the drinks are gross. Some nights, the service is excellent and drinks are incredible! It just depends on who is bartending that night. The cocktail presentation is always very nice. This past Saturday we stopped by to hear the live music (which was really good / oldies rock and roll vibes) and there was no line at the bar! We got a wonderful bartender who made his own rendition of an Aviation for me as they do not have crème de violette. It was very good! Thanks Rudy! (I think it was Rudy?) Very much appreciated the work around and making something up special. My husband got the draft Paloma and it was not good. As I said just don't get the draft cocktails. Overall, would recommend the Cedar Room for great vibes, mostly friendly staff and mostly excellent cocktails (again, just don't get the draft)! We will be back!!

    I stopped by The Cedar Room after dinner for a few drinks, and the bartender, who I believe said…read moreher name was Nieves, gave us exceptional service. She was incredibly knowledgeable about whiskey, recommended Elijah Craig 18 (which was absolutely worth it), and even told us about the happy hour specials. I really appreciated that she wasn't just trying to sell the most expensive drinks-she genuinely cared about helping us find options that fit our budget while making sure we had a great experience. She treated us like friends, and that's the kind of hospitality that keeps customers coming back. Unfortunately, our experience changed because of a man with tattoos on his hands and neck who appeared to be a manager or a supervisor. While Nieves was answering our questions and taking great care of us, he was sitting at the bar on his laptop talking with another employee. He interrupted her and told her to stop "chit-chatting" with us and go work in the back. As guests, that was uncomfortable to witness because she wasn't just chatting-she was providing outstanding customer service. After that, she seemed much quieter and hesitant to come back whenever he was nearby. Nieves was the highlight of our visit, and we truly hope she's treated with the respect she deserves. We'd absolutely come back to see her again for more whiskey and cocktail recommendations.

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    House Fries with House Sauce. I'd come back here just for these
    House Fries with House Sauce. I'd come back here just for these
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