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Reviews for Jasmine Market & Deli (Restaurant) in Culver City, CA

Justin Holmes 1 year ago
5

Mini market with a delicious menu. Tried several dishes and they were all excellent. All of the chutneys and peppers were tasty... as well. Great casual place with huge portions. Highly recommended Read more

Nandar MT 2 years ago
5

I am Burmese and I totally recommend the Burmese food offered by Jasmine Market. We are always excited to go there to enjoy some... delicious food that makes us always feel like eating home-cooked food. Very passionate staff who loves what they are doing.Mohinga, tea leave salad, Falooda, and Burmese tea are always spot-on! 100% recommended for excellent taste of Burma?? Read more

John Ryan 2 years ago
5

Lived in Myanmar for 2 years and love this place. Best Burmese food I?ve had in the US. Try the classics but everything on the... menu is great. Cool stuff at the market. Very welcoming patio. Friendly staff. Read more

Benoit Ollive 2 years ago
5

100% authentic Myanmar taste, I am so happy to finaly have found mohinga, dal, tealeaf salad that tastes like in Mandalay.

Eric Schloesser 4 years ago
5

casual and cheap. food is DELICIOUS and very flavorful. this place is so cute and the food here is cooked with heart, you can... taste it. the flavor is rich and delicious. super cheap too - a lunch special is around $8-$10. also great for vegan/glutenfree/vegetarian dining. I got the lunch veggie combo and it came with a bowl of veggies in broth, and a side of rice, daal, naanbread, and coleslaw. since i?m gluten-free, they graciously subbed my naan for extra coleslaw. the veggies were soft and thebroth was so flavorful and spiced perfectly. the rice was spiced too - so delicious. the daal was SO GOOD and the coleslaw wasso fresh and light. such a great lunch spread. they also have lots of products to buy from their market. the veggie samosaslooked incredible at less than $2 each. they also had sweets made from coconut and cassava. they also have a beautiful patioout front for dining with a nice water feature. this place is a true gem. Read more

Jared Cohee 5 years ago
5

MYANMAR ???????? Eat the World LA review: When first visited back in 2015, Jasmine Market certainly could not pass as a Burmese... restaurant. On weekends you could find some specials, but for the most part it served as an oasis for halal eaters on theWestside, cooking up components of Indian, Pakistani, and other cuisines that might be a bit rare in the immediate vicinity. Butthe different owners for over a decade have always been from Myanmar, and kept the dishes available. Now there have been twodelicious run-ins with mohinga, the famous fish stew served all over the country and made very well here at Jasmine. The besttime to eat mohinga is of course in the morning, the only time to find it when traveling through Myanmar. In the United Statesthey will keep it around all day, but there is something supremely satisfying about the noodles in the morning, before it getshot outside. What has not changed is the recipe, a deep, dark muddy and murky bowl that somehow seems heavier and more robustthan other versions around town and those in Myanmar, except those in Rakhine State. Add some of the dried red chili flakes towake yourself up even more so than coffee, for the bowls you have there in the northwest will all be very spicy. Read more

Rei 6 years ago
4

Always appreciate having Southeast Asian meals, especially great ones! My tandoori chicken meal at Jasmine Market did not... disappoint. I?ll definitely be returning again soon to support this gem of a local business. Read more

Bryan Liang 7 years ago
4

This place is operated by a husband and wife duo from Yangon. The couple and their staff are extremely friendly, prices are... beyond reasonable, and food is authentic. However, the only downfall about this place for me is their use of styrofoam itemsfor everything. I hope in the future they could use reusable utensils/dishware for people who dine in. Read more