Vegan Restaurant

Burma! Burma!

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · dublin · Strikt vegan verifiziert
Vollständig vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Super delicious food! Reasonable prices, excellent service, warm atmosphere. I was blown away by the quality of the food, we had the tea salad, pad Thai, and calamari and all 3 things were so good!! Celebrated my friend’s birthday and the whole restaurant couldn’t have been more friendly and kind. Easy parking, highly recommend!

Super delicious food! Reasonable prices, excellent service, warm atmosphere. I was blown away by the quality of the food, we had the tea salad, pad Thai, and calamari and all 3 things were so good!! Celebrated my friend’s birthday and the whole restaurant couldn’t have been more friendly and kind. Easy parking, highly recommend!

Cute little place tucked away in Dublin serving Burmese food. The ambience is casual dining with a large selection of curries, noodles, rice and appetisers. We tried the green tea leaf salad, yellow tofu red curry, black pepper swai, Burma Burma noodles and the pineapple fried rice. The food was all shareable family style which allowed us to try many items. The tea leaf salad was a standout for me - not too oily/salty as some other places with a light citrus freshness to it. The tofu curry in red tomato base was okay (not much to my taste) however others in our group enjoyed it. The pineapple rice was good and noodles were okay. Service was warm and attentive and parking easily available. The portion size for the mains are quite generous and we were too stuffed to try any dessert.

Cute little place tucked away in Dublin serving Burmese food. The ambience is casual dining with a large selection of curries, noodles, rice and appetisers. We tried the green tea leaf salad, yellow tofu red curry, black pepper swai, Burma Burma noodles and the pineapple fried rice. The food was all shareable family style which allowed us to try many items. The tea leaf salad was a standout for me - not too oily/salty as some other places with a light citrus freshness to it. The tofu curry in red tomato base was okay (not much to my taste) however others in our group enjoyed it. The pineapple rice was good and noodles were okay. Service was warm and attentive and parking easily available. The portion size for the mains are quite generous and we were too stuffed to try any dessert.

Coconut rice was so good. I wanted more and more! Burmese garlic noodles were fantastic. The curry was very flavorful and the meat was tender. The place is kinda cute but looks a bit dated.