Welcome back, foodies! Today, I’m excited to share my dining experience at Burma Love, a hidden gem in San Francisco’s vibrant culinary scene. Located at 211 Valencia St, this cozy restaurant serves up authentic Burmese cuisine with a modern twist that will leave you craving for more.
Tucked away on Valencia Street, Burma Love is an unassuming gem that belies its impressive offerings. Step inside and be transported to the bustling streets of Yangon, where the aromas of sizzling meats and spices fill the air and the sounds of laughter and chatter create a lively atmosphere.
The roti at Burma Love is an absolute delight. The flaky, buttery texture and the subtle aroma of spices will transport you straight to the streets of Myanmar. We tried it with a variety of curries, from classic chicken to rich fish, and each bite was nothing short of perfection.
The tea salad at Burma Love is a must-try for any food enthusiast. The combination of crunchy fried peanuts, tangy pickled tea leaves, and savory fermented soybeans is a symphony of flavors that will leave you wanting more. It’s the perfect side dish to complement their delicious curries or enjoyed on its own as a snack.
Burma Love offers an extensive menu featuring multiple courses, each carefully crafted to showcase the rich culinary heritage of Myanmar. From traditional favorites like laphet (pickled tea leaves) and mohinga (national fish-based dish), to innovative fusion dishes that blend Burmese flavors with modern twists, there’s something for every palate and preference.
A casual dining establishment with a warm and inviting ambiance. The tables are set with plates and utensils, suggesting that customers can enjoy their meals at leisure. The background of the images is blurred, but it seems to be a cozy and intimate setting, possibly with dim lighting and comfortable seating.
Love the food and cocktails here! I absolutely loved The Kipling’s Elixir, the sweet basil in the drink was really refreshing. The food was also so…
Ugh so good. But also so expensive! Tea Leaf Salad - So good. A must at burmese restaurants. Best salad ever.Pumpkin Pork Stew - had such a good flavor…
Was showing my sisters around SF and spur-of-the-moment decided to pop into this restaurant for a bite. Very happily surprised to discover such a delicious…