Burma Taste

  4.3 – 609 reviews   • Burmese restaurant

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Burma Taste 94086

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: 124 S Murphy Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94086

Phone: (408) 789-5182

Website: https://burmataste.com/

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Reviews

Amy
Decent food, good atmosphere. Went here for dinner to celebrate a birthday and they gave us a complimentary birthday vanilla ice cream with a candle, served with a sprinkle of edible birthday confetti flakes, a candy cherry , and orange slices in a martini cocktail (triangular) glass!! The ice cream was rich and creamy and had a gelato-like texture and consistency without feeling too thick or heavy.

We ordered the black pepper beef, vegetable curry (green beans, carrots, okra, eggplant, tofu), and samosas. Loved the potato samosas!! The beef had nice flavor but was really tough and hard to chew/break apart for some pieces. The vegetable curry was soupy and tasted really good (green beans and tofu were a highlight, and eggplant was good but there was only 1 tiny partial piece of eggplant included in the dish), but doesn’t come with rice. We had a nice dinner overall and the waitress gave us a bag automatically for our Togo boxes – that attention to detail was appreciated!

Service was efficient and friendly!
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Rexety
Went for dinner and food was pretty decent. As a vegetarian, I had no trouble choosing what to order since they have a ton of veggie options on the menu. We got house noodles and a tofu curry. They weren’t bad, but nothing special. I’m still thinking about trying their tea leaf salad, though. That might be the thing that makes me decide if I like them or not.
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John kyler
I love this part of downtown, so many places to visit and Burma Taste should be an included stop. I was able to sit outside for my lunch and is something I recommend if you have that option. Service is excellent and your choice will be at your table quicker than you’d think. I chose their Vegetable Curry and Coconut Rice. My meal was hot with fresh veggies and decent flavor. The sweetness of the rice went well with the curry. Keep in mind that rice is an extra charge. I added a Lychee Martini for my adult beverage that was refreshing a lychee sweet. There are tons of parking close by but the street is closed to traffic which allows you to people watch while enjoying the meal. Portions are great for the price so bro your appetite. If you are looking to try something different Burma Taste will deliver.
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Avantika Naik
My first foray into Burmese food and I enjoyed it! As an app, we got the vegetarian curry and roti, which was probably my favorite dish. I got the Burmese chow mein, which I liked. The chicken was plentiful and yummy, but nothing extraordinary. My friend got the crispy chicken based on the server’s recommendation, and it was very crispy and well sauced. My other friend got a tofu curry, which had huge tofu slabs.

The portion sizes are plentiful, which makes it worthwhile even though it’s a standard price. Service was also super fast, by the time it took the three of us to go to the bathroom, the food was out. Just note that rice is not included, you do have to buy it. Overall, I enjoyed this place and Burmese food in general
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andikmh
Tea leaf salad had a bit of a kick which was a pleasant surprise. Pumpkin/Squash was not very warm. Garlic noodles were not garlicky enough and the pork was just cold cut bbq pork.
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Nikhil
We chose this Burmese restaurant, the closest one on historic Murphy Ave, for our office lunch outing. We secured patio seating along the road, which was ideal for the lovely weather. Outdoor seating is preferable for larger groups. We kicked off with drinks, including Mango Mojito, Burma Dream, and Burmese Iced Milk Tea. The Burma Dream was complex and enjoyable, while the Burmese Iced Milk Tea didn’t go over well with the group – no one finished it. The Palata served with Veg Curry Dip or Chicken Curry Dip was as good as always, and the Sweet Chili Tofu was tasty. However, the Shrimp Rolls were disappointing, just shrimp in batter with no flavor, skip it. The Tea Leaf Salad was good, but the Mango Salad was even better – a must-try! Between the Fish Chowder Noodle Soup (Moat Hingar) and the Samosa Soup, we preferred the Moat Hingar as it was more rich in flavor. For entrees, we enjoyed the Black Pepper Lamb, Eggplant Shrimp with Garlic Sauce, Burmese Shrimp Curry and Fiery Vegetables. The Kebat Lamb and Kebat Veggie were a bit bland and could use more seasoning. We wrapped up with desserts: Coconut Pudding and Jackfruit Bananas. The Jackfruit Bananas were definitely the highlight. Both desserts were similar and came with ice cream, but the Coconut Pudding was in thick batter compared to the Jackfruit Bananas. Overall, we had a great time and enjoyed a wonderful team lunch.
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Marie
Pork belly and the sauce with the onions was phenomenal! Biryani was delicious. Garlic noodles could have used more garlic but was still amazing!
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Rong Mao
A pretty nice Burmese restaurant on Murphy Street in downtown Sunnyvale. We sat outside on a sunny day. The Burmese chicken curry stew with biryani rice was very flavorful. Another standout was the rainbow salad recommended by our waitress, which combined savory, sweet, spicy, and sour flavors (although just a little too sweet for my taste) and balanced the soft noodle texture with the crunchiness of the fried wonton skins and puffed rice very well. The garlic noodles were a little bland and the noodles seemed to come from pre-packaged, not freshly made in house. The sauce that came from it added more flavor but again, too sweet. Service was friendly. The water tasted a bit funny and we were not sure what it was. Price is a bit high, but given its location on the historic Murphy Street, it’s comparable to the other nearby restaurants.
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Olivia Tam
There are many restaurants on the street. We picked this one to try something new. We are not disappointed. We recommend the tea leaves salad, with a unique taste unlike other salads. We also like the egg plant dish with yummy sauce, best served with rice. We would come back to try other dishes
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T Prentice
If you have never had a tea leaf salad- you absolutely must try it. So delicious.
Also had the coconut chicken and it was cooked absolutely perfectly.
This was our first time trying Burmese food and we will certainly be back.
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