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Reviews for Burma Cafe in Daly City, CA

Review Time 1 year ago
1

My $40 Togo meal of a child size portion tea leaf salad and small size tofu garlic noodle. Flavor was just alright. THANK YOU... FOR BEING A THEIF, WE NEED MORE OF YOU. (SARCASM) Read more

Luna Salaver 2 years ago
4

Very flavorful Burmese food. They now offer two different sized portions for their many of their dishes (Burmese portions $11... Regular portions $18). I noticed the salad options have changed (fewer than before) from its prepandemic menu. The service isfriendly and there is plenty of free parking; however, I do wish the food was a bit hotter (temperature wise) when served. Read more

jennifer lum 2 years ago
5

We completely stumbled upon this gem f a spot in a very depressing strip mall. The menu is a bit limited, but I appreciate that... our delicious food arrived very quickly so we could get right down to some chow! Service was extremely attentive. Interior isspotless and with a nice, minimal design. We will be back! Read more

Roland Wang 2 years ago
5

Stopped by after a round of golfing in Sharp Park. What a surprise - really enjoyed the great food: pork stew and chicken curry.... Will definitely come back. The owner couple are super nice. We had a great conversation. Read more

Marvin Calara 2 years ago
5

Good food with a fair price. Great customer service as well. We all were so full after dinner. We'll definitely go back here if... we miss to eat Burmese food. Garlic Noodles, Lamb curry and many more dishes are delicious. Read more

Jess'a Hale 2 years ago
5

The food was delicious! We had an Eggplant and Shrimp Stir-fry, and the Siracha chicken? it was great! Spicy yet flavorful (not... just a sour burn the way some places make it). We had a lovely mint tea to go with. Our waiter Nyan was knowledgeable andattentive without being intrusive. I not only would, but DO highly recommend this place, and will come back again! Thank you! Read more

Paige Miller 2 years ago
4

I grabbed the pumpkin curry to go - I was underwhelmed with it for the price (~$30 including a side of rice). It was mostly... liquid curry with a few very large chunks of squash and not much else. Just last month I had a similar dish at a Burmese spot inSan Francisco that had more ingredients (more vegetable types) and was cheaper. Unfortunately I wouldn?t go back (for this dishat least). Read more

Mei Fu Lee 5 years ago
5

Our friends recommended this place, saying the food was really good. We were unfamiliar with Burmese food, but we decided to... give it a try. Burma cafe definitely did not disappoint. They are doing some construction outside, so we weren?t sure if it wasactually open. We came around 12 pm and it was decently crowded. We (2) were seated right away. Inside was cute, I appreciatedthe decor. We ordered the mango salad (with less chili sauce), platha and dip, house noodles, and eggplant with tofu. The mangosalad was so refreshing. It was a great way to start the meal. The roti was also really good. The curry dip went amazing withit. When the noodles came out, the ingredients were all separated and the waiter came to mix it up. Pretty cool. The eggplantand tofu was so amazing. The eggplant was cooked perfectly. We were really impressed and would definitely come back again. Theyhave a huge parking lot so parking wasn?t a hassle. The curry also looked really good and I?m sure it would go well with theirfried rice or noodles. Read more