Reviews for Burma 2 in Walnut Creek, CA
Food is consistently good. Our go-to entrees have been the Minted Jalapeño Chicken, and the Burmese Pad Thai. I tried the... ginger salad this last time, and I did not care for that as much, it was a little on the salty side, but glad that I triedsomething new. They have a nice lychee martini, I would recommend trying it! Service is decent. Read more
We got a Saturday reservation around 8pm. Seated quickly. Ordered soon after but the food did take a while. The drinks were good... for the prices. We ordered samosas, the burmese fried chicken and shrimp fried rice. I loved everything about this meal. Thewaitress was attentive and the guy with the water. The guy who brought our entrees didnt take the emptied samosa plate, whichcrowded the table, but great experience otherwise. Read more
This place is a GEM. You have to go the service is great and the food is magnificent. The menus offers some really interesting... dishes. The salt and pepper calamari was done perfectly fresh and tasty without being chewy or greasy. The Palata with lamb wasamazing. Try the Walnut Shrimp. The shrimp were large, fresh and plump and full of flavor. Go, just go, you will love thisplace!!! Read more
We went there with reservations Because we were on a time crunch due to basketball games of our kids. Our kids loved the food,... they served us super fast and asked few times to make sure our kids were comfortable. Super fresh food. Definitely easy on oiland very delicious. We will definitely be back Read more
Got the tea leaf salad, garlic noodle w/ duck, black pepper lamb paired with the Burmese tea/live baby coconut drinks. Food was... good. Staff was attentive but failed to introduce the pairing sauce. We sat next to the road which was bit unnerving due tospeeding cars. Live band was a great touch. My glass was empty of water several times through the meal. Parking was difficult. Does NOT support servicemembers/first responders. Read more
Our biggest takeaway was probably portion sizes being very good, especially for sharing. Staff was very hospitable and had a... great attention to detail. We opted for indoor dining even though it wasn’t super hot or smoky and just made for a betterexperience since mostly all customers were outside. Read more
Enjoy coming here.. made reservations for dinner on Saturday evening. Server was super friendly also the bartender. Crisp cold... beer.. lychee martini and fresh coconut. Perfect summer. Tea salad, chicken curre palata, pepper lamb, samosa soup, greens withtofu, pine nut brown rice.. all flavorful and served timely. Patio seating has the right ambience with music. Read more
Make no mistake: This is no SF’s Burma Superstar, but it’s still pretty good Burmese food. We went on a Saturday evening at... around 6pm in November, and it was decently crowded. However, we were seated immediately. As the evening progressed, the rushincreased. We ordered a ginger beer, tea leaf salad, palatha with coconut chicken dip, and a chicken kebat. The ginger beer hada kick to it which made it quite savoury. The tea leaf salad tasted great too. For the salad, they’ve the option to customiseit based on lettuce and/or cabbage. I didn’t care much for chicken kebat—the lemongrass was quite strong and that affectedits taste. They forgot the ginger beer, and we had to remind them to get it. Overall, it’s a decent Burmese food restaurant.Parking is difficult to find nearby, especially on weekends. You might want to park your vehicle in one of the garages nearbyand explore the area a little before/after dinner. The service was prompt and polite. They kept serving cucumber water, which Ithought was nice as well. They’ve restrooms in the back as well. Read more