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    Burmese Bowl

    4.6 (90 reviews)
    ModerateBurmese, Poke, Sushi Bars
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Dash K.

    When I left the NYC metro area years ago, I never expected to find this level of Burmese food again. Some time in 2021 after hearing great things, we decided to try it for ourselves. The food is consistently delicious and extremely clean tasting. The herbs and spices are at once distinct while also adding to an incredible and appealing overall flavor profile. We don't eat meat or dairy so the owners and their team are great at making suggestions, helping us navigate the menu, and customizing dishes when they can. This is by far my favorite local place. We've come to think of the owners as friends and look forward to seeing them as much as we look forward to a great meal. Be sure to try the Burmese Tea Leaf salad! It's crunchy and savory and absolutely delectable! Add a Nigori Sake to your meal to wash it down with just a hint of dry sweetness.

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    ScrapFe F.

    When the temperature in my car indicated it was 108° outside, I knew we would not be camping that evening. So we pulled in to the Quality Inn which led to one of the best meals I have ever had in my life, at the adjacent Burmese Bowl. We had the Burmese wrap, the ginger salad, a rainbow roll, and a bowl of tomyum noodle soup. Everything was fresh and bursting with flavor, and the servers were charming. They did not really have any draft beer, but we were able to get a couple cans of the local Big Elm ales which did the trick. I really do not believe the fact that we were not camping in this apocalyptic heat influenced my judgement ... it really was that good!

    Thousand layer bread

    Stopped by here on a business trip. The place is hopping with diners and DoorDash and pick ups but the hostess sat me at the single person table out front despite they she has been running full speed. Had 1,000 layer bread-- it feels like English muffin and tastes like fried Parker House rolls-- you have to try them. My poke bowl has fresh veggies and a nice variety of flavors. The wasabi is a bit stronger than I am used to. Come when you have time to wait- the locals know how good it is.

    Tea leaf salad with tofu

    Friendly service and fantastic food! Loved the tea salad and Burmese bowl. Appreciated all the sushi and noodle options too. Can't wait to come back.

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    Roger M.

    Outstanding food in a tiny restaurant that is clearly a family owned business. I have come here twice and loved everything I ordered. Excellent pad thai for example. Friendly service.

    These sushi lookalikes are 'Burmese wraps' (anyone out there who can confirm?) -- very crunchy and fresh.
    Michelle A.

    Surprising to find this cute place for exotic food in New England. Ordered Burmese wraps, that have a sushi look but which were crunchy slices of lettuce curled around chicken, cucumber and other fresh veggies. Chicken satay was also hot with interesting side sauce. The Burmese bowl soup was a bit too fishy for me but others enjoyed. Might have to be more adventurous on a future visit! Although the room was empty when we arrived at 1 PM, it was buzzing by 2 PM.

    Burmese roll with chicken, cilantro, carrot, cucumber and a sweet&spicy sauce
    Kai-Lan O.

    Great new spot. Everything was super fresh! Recommend ordering the Burmese items from the menu, as they are unique compared to what you normally get at a Thai restaurant. Loved sitting outdoors on a summer night. The Burmese fermented tea leaf salad was delicious and crunchy, with lots of dried beans/peas. Very garlicky and still fresh. Was worried the tea leaves would be highly caffeinated but I did not notice any significant effects. The Burmese spring roll was light and fresh and a perfect summer app.

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    Dede F.

    The sweetest people work here. And the people who work here are artists. The food is fresh and presented in a beautiful way. A bright stop on your way through the Berkshires.

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    We went to this place for the first time. It was good experience. Food, ambience were all so pleasant.

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    Great food light and fresh made. We have the special bowl with peanuts it was amazing. Place is clean. Service is great! I'll give a 5 star

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    Not too many good sushi places around but this one is pretty good. Sake wasn't too bad either.

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    Outstanding service and yummy food. Our second visit but surely not our last. A great neighborhood spot

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    A charming restaurant offering beautifully prepared food. The staff is welcoming and accommodating.

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    Great service. Super friendly and welcoming and yummy food. Fresh and tasty. A great neighborhood gem.

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    A simple and quaint vibe, but the food was authentic and delicious! Portion sizes were great, too!

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    SHWE Burmese Restaurant

    SHWE Burmese Restaurant

    4.6
    (62 reviews)
    34.8 mi

    I walked into SHWE Burmese Restaurant at 11:05 am, just after opening. I was the only one there…read more The room was calm and unhurried, the faint aroma of hot tea rising through the quiet like a welcome ritual before the day began. Then came the pineapple fried rice with pork belly. Savory, caramelized pork belly met bright bursts of pineapple in a perfect sweet-salt balance. Fluffy rice studded with peas, carrots, and ribbons of egg. My three year old son dove in without hesitation, happily scooping forkfuls of rice and pineapple like he had discovered treasure. No negotiations. Just joy. Fifteen minutes later, box in hand, the real event began. Across melting ice. A sharp jaywalk. A cut through the gas station. A full sprint toward the train station as the gates threatened to close and my family waited. It was an unofficial, record-breaking mile fueled entirely by fried rice ambition. Once the cold air finally left my lungs, I cracked open the box. Steam rose into the winter air. The smell alone was victory. I ate every last grain on that train, a triumphant feast earned the hard way. My wife was not impressed with how close I cut it. I, however, stand by the decision. Some meals are worth the sprint.

    Shwe Burmese is a small (about five tables) family-run restaurant which serves Burmese food and…read moresushi. The Burmese dishes I tried were very good. A tea leaf salad or Lat phat thoat has "Crispy pea, peanut, sesame seed and garlic oil with ground pickle tea leaf, cabbage and tomato." It was a little funky, a bit like kimchi, with a wonderful textural crunch provided by the peanuts. Palata (deep fried layered & flattened dough), commonly served at street food stalls, is reminiscent of scallion pancakes (without the scallion). In this case, it was served with a chicken, potato, and dahl stew. The saltiness of the stew was tamed by the layered and fatty dough. I might skip the chicken dumplings because those were boiled from frozen, store bought items. The pandan dessert, similar to a bubble tea, was an added extra. I'd definitely go again.

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    The SHWE restaurant with yellow walls. Clean and inviting.
    The SHWE restaurant with yellow walls. Clean and inviting.
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    Pineapple fried rice with pork (belly)
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    Moonwink

    Moonwink

    4.8
    (120 reviews)
    60.9 mi
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    We drove around aimlessly trying to find Moonwink. A quick call revealed they sell now their food…read morein a liquor store. We stopped and paid 29 and change for two moderately sized dishes. They were ok, not great. Upon return from vacation we saw the "closed" notice here on Yelp and Google. I personally don't recommend the take out experience.

    I tried to visit Moonwink last year when I was in Manchester on a ski trip, but I got there too…read morelate since they close at 5pm. When I was back this year I made sure that I got off the mountain in time to finally try Burmese food and I am so happy I did. Located in a converted house on Main Street in Manchester, Vt. you will find a casual funky restaurant serving superb food. The inside has an order counter in front of the kitchen and a dining area with eclectic decor and tables to eat at. You order and pay at the counter and they bring the food out to you when it is ready, the food is served in disposable dishes and plastic cutlery is available. The menu is very concise, with appetizers, rice bowls, noodles and salads; there is a cooler with a selection of canned and bottled drinks. I wanted the Moh Hinga, fish stew and the owner was nice enough to make it for me even though it was not suppose to be available on Tuesdays. What I got was a good sized bowl of noodles in a rich spicy broth topped with yellow split pea fritters, tomatoes, hard boiled egg, cilantro. This was one of the best meals I have had in a while, hearty, spicy, crunchy and really satisfying. I thoroughly enjoyed my meal at Moonwink, the owners were incredibly friendly and welcoming, the restaurant is fun, casual and serves great food. A really high recommendation especially if you want to try a different cuisine that is not widely available. I know if I am in the area again I will be back.

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    Moh Hinga (Burmese Fish Stew) All Stirred Up.  [My reviews are all automatically sent to "not recommended" so all I can do is post pix.]
    Moh Hinga (Burmese Fish Stew) All Stirred Up. [My reviews are all automatically sent to "not recommended" so all I can do is post pix.]
    Moh Hinga (Burmese Fish Stew) [My reviews are all automatically sent to "not recommended" so all I can do is post pix.]

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