Here is a nice read about Burmese culture:
http://www.everyculture.com/Bo-Co/Burma.html
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Yelp! Review: Little Yangon Burmese Restaurant in Daly City
Here is a nice read about Burmese culture:
http://www.everyculture.com/Bo-Co/Burma.html
Previous post:
Yelp! Review: Little Yangon Burmese Restaurant in Daly City
Posted in Food & Culture News
Tagged burma, burmese culture, cuisine, Myanmar, san francisco, Southeast Asian food
Great blog post and excellent photos:
http://www.uncorneredmarket.com/2009/02/the-better-side-burmese-cuisine/
We are certain the writer isn’t referring to our place when saying they had lackluster Burmese food in San Francisco. But, if you are in the area, come in and try it out for yourself 🙂
Posted in Food & Culture News
Tagged burmese cuisine, Burmese Restaurant, daly city, food, little yangon, san francisco, southeast asian
For those of you who are interested in learning about Burmese Culture. Here is some information for you.
Right on the border of San Francisco, on Mission Street, come in and try the Rainbow Salad:
Salad prepared with three types of noodles, green papaya, tofu, onions, cabbage, dried ground shrimp (or vegetarian), split yellow peas powder and a tamarind dressing.
Some of our other featured items in this previous post: Little Yangon Burmese cuisine
People always ask about our “Secret Sauce”, and we say it comes from love of our people, culture, and the Bay Area. If you come in and say “Ms. Tun Yum Yum”, you will get a free dessert with your order of a tea leaf salad.
Our Current Menu at Little Yangon Restaurant in Daly City.
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That’s not our claim…that is what people are telling us! Technically, we are not in San Francisco, but right on the SF/Daly City border on Mission Street. We do have Burmese cuisine that we are most proud of…and we would love to have you come in and try some of our food. Some of more popular dishes:
Mango Salad
Tea Leaf Salad
Mandalay Myee Shay (rice noodle with pork)
Ohn Noh Kaw Swe (coconut chicken noodle soup)
Garlic Noodle/Garlic Rice Stick
Click the Menu link above for the current cuisine at Little Yangon Restaurant.
**Another great Bay Area business: Reviv Med Spa in Millbrae.
Daly City
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Posted in little yangon, Notes from the Kitchen
Tagged burmese food, cuisine, Little yangon restaurant, mission street, san francisco, SF
In between your ToFu Salad and your Lamb Curry at Little Yangon, check your e-mail or make a few tweets with our FREE wi-fi access in the restaurant.
Our current menu HERE.
**Another great Bay Area business: Reviv Med Spa in Millbrae.
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Tagged burmese food, little yangon, mission street, san francisco, SF
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Right on the border of San Francisco and Daly City at the top of the hill on Mission Street, you’ll find Little Yangon Restaurant. Please come in and try some of our authentic Burmese cuisine. We have delicious soups, flavorful salads, and cook to order meat and vegetarian dishes to suit all flavor palates.
See our menu in the link below, and plan your visit to Little Yangon Restaurant today!:
6318 Mission St.
Daly City, CA
**Another great Daly City business: Clear Vision Eyecare on Mission Street.
Posted in Notes from the Kitchen
Tagged burmese cuisine, daly city, little yangon, san francisco
Natalie Portman Vegetarian Episode Of Top Chef Disappoints Plant-Eaters
Interesting point of view from some vegetarians and vegans in the comments to this post:
We have some great vegetarian dishes that will leave even the hardcore vegetarians satiated! Oh, and we saw the episode too and the criticism needs to be taken in context..the challenge took place in a steak house..no tofu, seitan or tempeh there.
See our current menu HERE.
**Another great Bay Area business: Reviv Med Spa in Millbrae.
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Tagged burmese food, cuisine, san francisco, top chef, vegan, vegetarian