Angelica W. • April 22, 2017Rainbow Noodle salad is very yummy. A casual and comfy homey environment with friendly service. Love it! 😋
Bkwm J. • January 10, 2014Comparing with Burma Superstar, Burmese Kitchen & Mandalay in SF, I think this one is by far the best Burmese restaurant in town! 😋😉😁
Chandra P. • July 13, 2012Tea leaf salad and the naked eggplant are incredible. Not only the best Burmese food in the Bay Area, but also the best restaurant period in Burlingame. Always busy, but always worth the wait.
SFGate • April 13, 2015Burma Love's menu has some overlap with its older sibling Burma Superstar (like the tea leaf salad, shown here), but there are plenty of dishes unique to the Mission, too.
Tasting Table • November 7, 2014We love B-Star's jook for a comforting, flavor-filled brunch. Toppings range from preserved egg and shredded pork to mushrooms and a runny poached egg.
Steve P. • November 16, 2016Amazing, everything. Tea leaf salad, samosa soup, Burmese shrimp, mint chicken and coconut rice. "I know king fu soju" and the ginger beer for drinks. Get all of that, you wont be disappointed.
Kuo-yu L. • July 1, 2021I had the laphet (tea leaves salad) and the shan noodles. It was one of the best meals I've had.
Christie H. • May 8, 2017One of my favorite restaurants in SF. We always get the tea leaf salad, a briyani, and Thai iced tea. So good!
Eliane F. • August 11, 2022Lunch specials are great! Generous portions, salad and rice is included with the dish.
Mandar P. • September 21, 2014The coconut rice and fiery tofu make one delicious combo! Definitely worth coming back for :)
Jean R. • June 6, 2017Love the food and service! Jalapeño chicken is amazing as well as their fiery tofu dishes.
Yair P. • April 30, 2013A must have burmese food there is Kyay Oh. It's a vermicelli soup with vegetables and meat (chicken, pork). Kyay Oh is with soup (see photo) but in Kyay Oh Si Chat,soup is separated in another bowl.
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