A Taste of Burma
A Taste of Burma, 126 Edds Lane, Sterling, VA, off Rte. 7, 703-444-8511 (Metro Trip Planner - opens in new window) [WaPo | Gayot]
This place is supposed to be very good. As usual, in a Burmese place try some of the salads. The Post recommends the Singapore noodles as well, and the noodles more generally.
Comments
You really need to go here - it's the best Burmese food in DC, and the prices blow every other restaurant away - watch out though, after 3+ years of building a clientele it's getting to be a wait at peak times. Would love to here what you have to say. Ginger salad and tea leaf salad, sour leaf soup are all great.
Posted by: Stephen Watkins | August 8, 2007 03:05 PM
I agree with the first reviewer. Thoroughly enjoyed it my first visit to this restaurant recently. The restaurant, tucked away in the corner of a strip mall, is very clean and inviting. Very nice to dine at a restaurant where the parents run the kitchen and their son seats the guests and also waits the tables. We tried some classic Burmese dishes like fermented tea leaf salad, Mohingar (a fish soup with noodles), samosa salad, and Burmese-style falooda (dessert). Truly delectable. Highly recommended.
Posted by: Ryan Kutty | January 31, 2008 03:08 PM