My favorite sushi place! Love the two people that own it, very kind and friendly.
I had the daily curry, which was chicken and potato. Since the focus here is Sushi/Sashimi, I hope that is better. Understanding that everyone is hit with inflation, I was not surprised to see the price for this item move from 7.99 to 10 99. With that change, I expect a full portion. My container was half filled with 2 small potatoes that looked like they came from a can and chicken pieces that were bone in. The curry was oily and bland. What a disappointment.
Wow! Amazing. So glad we found this gem. Tea leaf salad, noodle salad and curry were all out of this world.
Whether you have Sushi or any other menu items, everything is great. Very lucky to have them close by. Not only is the food great but they're nice folks as well.
Couldn't be happier to finally have Burmese in Richmond! The tea leaf salad is my go-to and when I've gotten the sushi it's been tasty. The owners are always friendly, grateful for my business, and even ask me questions about whatever we chatted about the last time. Just fantastic!
Ordered the Green Tomato salad and Tunacado roll. Both excellent! Salad was fresh & crispy with really excellent flavor. So much food for the $$. Definitely heading back soon.
Very rude and discriminating staff. Very poor hygiene and place smells really bad
The food here is great, but ordering is always a pain. They claim they open at 11am during weekdays, but it's a complete coin flip if someone will be there to answer the phone for a lunch order. They also offer no online ordering. Give it a shot for dinner, but it's hard to recommend for lunch because of this.
I was SO excited to try this place as I really miss Burmese food, but sadly the two traditional Myanmar dishes that I recognized on the menu didn’t live up to what I’ve had overseas (who am I to expect that though?!?). I ordered the green tomato (Yum makruatad keow) and tea leaf (lahpet thoke)salads btw. Both salads were too oily and salty and had little to no spice. A bit disappointing.I haven’t tried the sushi, but based on all the other reviews it sounds like everyone thinks it’s great so maybe I’ll come back for that and give it a second chance. The tea leaf salad wasn’t what I’m used to from having had it in Myanmar but it was still good. Can’t say the tomato salad will get a repeat order from me.The guy working was at least nice enough to wait for me when I didn’t realize that they closed at 3pm. Thank you for that!PS: to anyone who thinks he’s rude, it’s a lost in translation moment. Being direct and blunt is not the American way, but it is the kind and correct way elsewhere. Be nice to this person and don’t take everything so personally ♡
I was SO excited to try this place as I really miss Burmese food, but sadly the two traditional Myanmar dishes that I recognized on the menu didn’t live up to what I’ve had overseas (who am I to expect that though?!?). I ordered the green tomato (Yum makruatad keow) and tea leaf (lahpet thoke)salads btw. Both salads were too oily and salty and had little to no spice. A bit disappointing.I haven’t tried the sushi, but based on all the other reviews it sounds like everyone thinks it’s great so maybe I’ll come back for that and give it a second chance. The tea leaf salad wasn’t what I’m used to from having had it in Myanmar but it was still good. Can’t say the tomato salad will get a repeat order from me.The guy working was at least nice enough to wait for me when I didn’t realize that they closed at 3pm. Thank you for that!PS: to anyone who thinks he’s rude, it’s a lost in translation moment. Being direct and blunt is not the American way, but it is the kind and correct way elsewhere. Be nice to this person and don’t take everything so personally ♡