Burma Spice

  4.7 – 120 reviews   • Burmese restaurant

Casual full service dine-in Burmese restaurant serving San Francisco peninsula, Redwood City area. The best Burmese restaurant along SF peninsula using freshest and finest locally source ingredients. Come to try our unique Salads, Soups, Noodles, Meats and large arrays of vegetarian, gluten free and vegan dishes. We do take out orders as well as corporate catering and large volume orders.

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Hours

Friday11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM
Saturday11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM
Sunday11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM
Monday11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM
Tuesday11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 490 El Camino Real #140, Redwood City, CA 94062

Phone: (650) 257-3850

Website: http://www.burmaspicerwc.com/

Menu Photos

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Reviews

Christina Jain
Loved the unique flavors, it was a nice departure from our usual meals. It’s a really large restaurant that can seat large groups if needed, and also has a nice outdoor dining space. It wasn’t full when we had lunch so it was relatively quiet and easy to have conversation. Be aware that there are TVs in the main dining area, for better or worse depending on your kids.
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Murillo Pontual
I had lunch at Burma Spice in Redwood City and was thoroughly impressed. The service was excellent, and every dish—from the appetizers to the salad to the main course—was delicious. They also offer plenty of vegetarian options, which is a big plus. I highly recommend trying the Tea Leaf Salad, a classic staple of Burmese cuisine. It’s a must-order!
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Salem Explorer
We went for lunch and ordered a few appetizers along with one main course. The food was delicious, and the service was friendly and attentive. This time, we enjoyed everything so much that there were no leftovers to take home — a good sign, right? Overall, it was a great dining experience, and I’ll definitely recommend this place and look forward to visiting again soon.
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Foodnut
Burma Spice is a Burmese restaurant on El Camino Real in Redwood City. It is situated in a busy strip mall, making parking tight. They have outdoor seating. The food was better than expected and service was solid. Good choice for trying Burmese food on the Peninsula.

Safety Pluses – Online menu, Outdoor seating, Delivery services available, online ordering.

Food Review:
Tea Leaf Salad ($19.99) Romaine lettuce, fried yellow beans, garlic chips, sesame & sunflower seeds, peanuts, tomatoes and jalapenos all tossed with fermented green tea leaf dressing was mixed up tableside. Nice version with good ingredients, a moderate dressing and not much spice. 9/10

Burma House Noodle ($19.99) Rice noodle with red bell peppers, onions, cabbage and egg, with crushed peanuts & lemon on the side is on the sweet side. Less noodles than expected, still an enjoyable dish. 8.5/10

Overall – Very Good
Food – Very Good
Decor – Good
Service – Good
Value – Very Good

Would we come back – Yes
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Scott Face
I had never been to a Burmese restaurant before and I let my server know that. So, he offered to assist me with ordering. And he did an awesome job! I ended up ordering Palada with chicken as an appetizer with a Tea Leave Salad (he suggested I get it with cabbage since that is the authentic way it is prepared in Burma). He asked if I like spicy or sweet and when I told him “definitely spicy”, he recommended the Chili Lamb with a side of Jasmine Rice. Everything he suggested was perfect and incredibly fresh.
I almost forgot, I also ordered a Lychee Martini (I made that decision on my own ) It was a light and refreshing drink and definitely not too sweet.
I will definitely be back since I visit Redwood City on a regular basis.
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Monica Hoang
This was our first time trying this type of cuisine and we’re wondering why haven’t we had this sooner!? Each dish we had were great portions and super flavorful. And service was soo nice! Inside is so homey and open.
Can’t wait to come back and try more!

What We Ordered:
Palata with Chicken Curry Dip
Salt & Pepper Calamari
Tea Leaf Salad
Nan Gyi Thoke
Honey Glazed Walnut Shrimp
Strawberry Italian Soda
Burmese Milk Tea
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Alisa B.
Can’t go wrong with the Nan Gyi Thoke here! Creamy and tasty. Though most of the chicken has the flavor, the noodles are dense and a good texture.

I also recommend the Sesame Chicken! Imagine orange chicken but 10x better with the texture. Definitely order some veggies too though. That’s a whole lot of just chicken….

Customer service is good and the ambiance is nice. Identical menu to Burma Taste in Sunnyvale, but more home-like vibes.
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Rich Hua
Our family had a wonderful meal at Burma Spice! It was probably the best Burmese food we’ve had in the Bay Area. The atmosphere was nice, the service was attentive, and the food was delicious. Since we went on Valentine’s Day, they surprised the wine with the gift of long-stemmed roses. A nice touch. We ordered sweet and sour double lobsters, Burma house noodles, basil lemongrass chicken, sesame beef, and of course, tea leaf salad. All of them were scrumptious. We will definitely be back with more friends and family!
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Mika’ele Keni’
We stumbled upon Burma Spice while perusing through for a little something different, something we don’t normally eat or come across. Turned out to be a great idea! I think Burma Spice is fairly new, so they are still sorting things out. Good size venue with ample amount of parking and seating. We were greeted and seated immediately upon entry even though we didn’t have a reservation. It took a while longer for the staff to come get our order though…we actually had to flag someone down. Same thing when it came to getting the bill as well. Everything else was very good.

#BurmeseEats:
~ Tea Leaf Salad – 3.5/5
While this was good, we had much better Tea leaf Salads. We felt it was lacking something for some reason. The staff mix it for you table side, so let them know if you want to take a pic beforehand.

~ Nan Gyi Thoke – 4/5
The noodles threw us off. They were like Spaghetti…neither of us was expecting that. We were expecting something more along the likes of Asian Vermicelli or Glass Noodles. The Coconut Chicken Curry Sauce was tasty and the fresh and fried red onions along with the Wonton Chips & Lime Leaves complimented the dish with a nice crunchy texture.

~ Kebat Lamb – 4/5
Stir-fried tender pieces of Lamb cooked in spices with Mint, Chili, Cilantro, Onion and Tomatoes. Tasty with generous portions of Lamb. Bravo!

~ Coconut Rice – 4.5/5
Delicious and well balanced Coconut flavored rice. I could eat this by itself all day long.

Can’t wait to check out the other dishes.
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Shourjya Dasgupta
The restaurant is spacious. Unlike many of the burmese restaurants that i have been to in the bay area. The food was overall good. The chicken basil was over salty. Which they attempted to correct after we let them know. Wasn’t a lot different though. The chow mein tasted great. Whereas all of us were happy with the tea leaf salad and the mango salad.

The servers were cordial and helpful.
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