Welcome to San Francisco!
Last evening was the first of many dinners out this week. Let's hope my waistline can handle this. My best friend recommended a place that she likes here where I wrote to her panicked that I had to find a place for two of us to go. She excitedly suggest Burma Superstar! Here is what we had:
Lemon Mint Tea to drink
Tea Leaf Salad*
Featured on Food Network
Yes, we really do go to Burma to get the tea for this salad, and it's
worth the trip. With textures from fried garlic, peanuts
Lettuce Cups
Crisp lettuce cups with a cured pork, pickled radish, carrots, and water chestnut stuffing
Pumpkin Shrimp*
Tender shrimp stew slow cooked with kabocha squash and ginger
Nan Gyi Dok*
(mild coconut chicken rice noodle curry, not available vegetarian)
Burmese rice noodles with a mild chicken coconut curry sauce, eggs, split yellow pea, and fried onion
Coconut Rice (per person)*
Aromatic jasmine rice cooked with coconut milk and topped with fried onions
Everything was very delicious. The Tea Leaf Salad was prepared table-side for us by a gentleman who explained each component that was in the dish. The textures of each ingredient was great. The lemon he squeezed on top added a refreshing element to it. This dish and the Coconut Rice were pushed strongly by my friend so I was sure to get both of those. I got the Nan Gyi Dok as my main and my dining partner shared the sauce from his dish which I put on the rice. I'm salivating just thinking about this. I left satisfied and full. This local place in a residential area is off the beaten path and is a must do if in the SF area.
4 out of 5
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