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    Royal Myanmar

    4.6 (199 reviews)
    ModerateBurmese, Sushi Bars, Thai
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    Casual
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    Good for kids

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    N4. Pad Thai
    Trish L.

    Arrived here spontaneously on a Saturday night when our original dinner location had an insane wait time. They were able to seat our party of 4 within seconds and brought out our drinks quickly. The server was very friendly and she checked on us frequently. We all ordered different mains. I had the pad thai 5/10 spicy with chicken and shrimp. It definitely packed good heat. My mouth was on fire a few bites in! Everyone at the table loved their meals too with the exception of my brother who thought his soup was just ok. It didn't come with noodles and when we asked for a side of them to add, the staff were more than accommodating. I told the waitress it was my brother's birthday and she brought out a desert with a candle and sung to him. It was super sweet! Would definitely come back.

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    Tiffany Y.

    Royal Myanmar is a local Asian restaurant that has a casual atmosphere. Please see my attached photos for its menu in January 2024. The menu items seem to reflect cuisine not only from Myanmar/Burma but also other countries such as China, India, Japan, and Thailand. My husband and I ate lunch here. We interacted with two employees, and they both served us very promptly and politely. I greatly appreciated their recommendations for the most authentic Burmese foods. Here are my reviews for our foods: Crispy pork spring roll - 4.5 stars - This appetizer consisted of three fried rolls that were filled with pork, mushrooms, and noodles. On the side was a flavorful sweet-chili sauce. Pickled Tea leaf salad - 5 stars - This salad consisted of tea leaf, cabbage, tomato, garlic, peanuts, broad beans, yellow peas, sesame seed, and lime dressing. This salad was very different from other salads that I have eaten elsewhere, and I enjoyed the flavors in every bite. Chicken and Potato Curry - 5 stars - This entree contained chunks of juicy chicken, chunks of potatoes, and a curry sauce. I had requested a spiciness level of medium or 5/10, and the cook added the proper amount of spice. On the side was a bowl of steamed rice. Pad Thai - 4.5 stars - My husband ate this entree, and I taste-tested a couple of bites. The entree contained stir-fried rice noodles, chunks of chicken, shrimps, bean sprouts, scallions, scrambled eggs, peanuts, and sauce. My husband does not like spice, so he requested a level of 1/10. The cook made the entree not spicy but still flavorful. Golden Shwe Ji - 4.5 stars - The menu said that this dessert contained wheat coconut cream, raisins, brown sugar, and poppy seeds. The flavors were very new to my tastebuds, but I liked them. Mango milkshake - 5 stars - This milkshake tasted sweet and was a perfect counterbalance to the spices in my appetizer and entree. Thai iced tea - 5 stars - My husband drank this tea. It tasted slightly spicy and was refreshing. The total price for this meal was $75 plus a tip. Currently, the U.S. State Department has a travel advisory of "Level 4: Do Not Travel" for Burma, so I might never have the opportunity to eat Burmese food in that country. I feel thankful that Royal Myanmar restaurant gave me the experience of eating Burmese foods.

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    Uzma K.

    This place was great! Friendly service, everyone was efficient. They had a Yelp check in offer but they said it wasn't valid anymore so that should get updated. It was a hole in the wall restaurant which are my favorite! I had never had this type of food so it really good. The spicy tuna roll was fresh and delicious. Definitely come check this local small business!

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    Mike M.

    Surprisingly 1st time here despite being super close to me. Appreciated a 5 roll maki combo for $21. Everything tasted very simple and clean. The smoked salmon was served cold which I personally prefer as a heated roll. Also served with a base ginger whereas I tend to enjoy the spots that have the pickled ginger for some acidity. Simple inside. Solid service overall. I'll be back to explore the non-sushi items at some point!

    Ohn-No Sauk Kwe - coconut chicken soup
    Adam K.

    Fantastic food. If you've never had Burmese food, it clearly has influences from the cuisine of its neighbors (a bit Indian/Bangladeshi, a bit Thai/Laotian/Vietnamese) while being its own thing. The inside is small with some Burmese art on the walls with some cool Burmese music to vibe to (my wife even Shazamed a few songs). The bathrooms in the back were a little dingy, but adequate (my wife says the women's room has a changing table - no luck in the men's room). The food was fantastic. The avocado milkshake is delicious - rich, creamy, and just the right amount of sweet. We opted for the appetizer sampler platter (fried split pea tofu, samosas, and chicken satay - all okay) and the squash fritter dumplings. The sour tamarind dipping sauce was delicious. For the main, we split two dishes: the Ohn-No Sauk Kwe, which is a savory coconut broth chicken soup (tastes even better with the gram fritter accompaniment), and the pork Nyat Khaukswe Kyaw, which was sort of reminiscent of Thai drunken noodles. I think this was my favorite dish. When asked what our spice preference was on a scale of 1-10, we played it safe and went with 5. I could maybe have taken a 6, but it was still delicious (and my wife was grateful it wasn't any spicier. Our waitress was friendly and got the food out to us quick. The prices are fair (a little cheaper at lunch) and the portions generous. Highly recommended.

    N5. Drinking Noodle
    Trish T.

    Really flavorful dinner the other night from this small-but-mighty, no frills restaurant - and super exciting to have Burmese food (nephew studied there & married a lovely Burmese woman!). The place also melds in Thai/Chinese/Japanese (I'm always super skeptical of this kind of restaurant - but this place seems to make it work; albeit - we didn't try a Japanese dish). For our takeout order, we chose the Burmese Pickled Tea Lead Salad - and hooray, what flavor! Our nephew apparently had this a lot in Myanmar and loved it. This restaurant has a fantastic, flavorful version. It's basically a super chopped salad - no traditional lettuce - w/ peanuts, garlic, broad beans & sesame seeds & light lime dressing really coming thru w/ flavor. It didn't have a traditional American "pickle" flavor at all. We then had fan favorite Chicken Coconut Curry - and WOW what flavor. I've been dreaming of that coconut curry --- thick, creamy, rich brown sauce - OH, what a favorite! The white meat giant hunks (3 total) of chicken were a smidge dry - but that sauce makes you forget that! The one dish we didn't care for was the Drinking Noodle. The veggies in it were *fabulous* - as was the sauce - but the flat rice noodles were toooo chewy. I should note - the food all held up super well for our 15-minute drive home. It was still hot and yummy! Can't wait to return & try more dishes, though! Amazing place.

    Igor B.

    It was shame that restaurant wasn't busier. What a welcoming place with staff and heart warming food. The food was brought quickly and it disappeared quickly due to its exceptional taste. No 3 soup with chicken, egg noodles and coconut cream base was the one that begs to be eaten again - sick or healthy. Everyone in the group liked their food choice and mango shake. I was so happy to be able to support this unassuming restaurant with simple ambience and maybe not in the greatest location. Quality of their food begs for a pilgrimage to this restaurant. We will be there again! Thank you!

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    Outstanding locally owned restaurant. Unique food selection, exceptionally prepared, and wonderful service!

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    Small unassuming restaurant but good service and great food! A hidden gem in West View.

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    The best, most fresh sushi! It is being made as you walk in for take out. Courteous owners too! We love this place and go often.

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    We ordered this as takeout. Subpar food: cold and rather bland. I had been hopeful but this did not do it for us.

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    4.2(213 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    I recently ordered takeout from Thai Tamarind's new location! The parking situation is a lot better…read morewhich is great! I get the same thing every time I order from here because it is so good! I got the Islander Crab and a Thai iced tea. Each and every time, this combo is amazing! The staff are always so friendly too! I definitely will have to dine in soon.

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    Front of the dining room

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    4.5(15 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    scrumptious food wonderful service…read morevery welcoming atmosphere i loved the bathrooms workers were so friendly

    Umai Thai and Sushi is a local restaurant that serves Thai foods and Japanese sushi as well as…read morenon-alcoholic drinks. My husband and I ate one dinner here. We were fortunate to find a parking spot for our vehicle in front of the restaurant, but some free street parking is supposed to be available. The employees promptly and politely served us. The menu listed appetizers (e.g., gyoza and takoyaki), soups (e.g., wonton and tom kha), noodles and rices (e.g., pad Thai, lo mein, and yakisoba), noodle soups (e.g., tom yum and duck noodle), specials (e.g., peanut chicken, steak teriyaki, and grilled mahi mahi), sushi (e.g., salmon, octopus, red snapper, bluefin tuna, and yellowtail), poke bowls, ramen, bento boxes, and desserts (e.g., mochi ice cream, taiyaki, and mango sticky rice). Here are my ratings for what we ate: Thai Iced Tea - 5 stars - My husband really enjoyed the flavors of the tea, milk, spices, and sugar. Umai Sampler - 3.5 stars - This appetizer contained 2 crab rangoon, 2 spring rolls, 2 steamed dumplings, and 2 shrimp tempura. Green Curry Noodle Soup - 3.5 stars - This soup had a large serving size and was filled with nicely cooked rice noodles and vegetables such as broccoli, bell peppers, eggplant, and basil. I did think that it could have contained more coconut milk for a sweeter taste. Furthermore, I had requested a spicy level of 5 or medium, but the waiter recorded 4 and brought me broth that tasted more like 8. Green curry is my favorite Thai food, and this one did not quite match my expectations. Umai Street Noodle - 3 stars - My husband ate this main course. He had requested a spicy level of 2, and it was that level. It contained egg noodles, BBQ pork, wonton, bok choy, bean sprouts, and scallion. He said, "That was as average as average could be." The total price was $55 plus tax and tip.

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