Chin Brothers Restaurant in Indianapolis, IN, is a must-visit for lovers of authentic Burmese and Southeast Asian cuisine. Indulge in popular items like goat curry and Chin Brother’s fried rice, prepared with traditional flavors and spices. Experience a culinary journey that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving for more.
Adelino Esquivel
Peaceful and quiet great meal to get when it’s cold outside. The food is amazing hot and delicious. The staff are friendly and Courteous as well.
The bathrooms are clean and tables and floors are pristine as well. I took my time enjoying my meal and the atmosphere peacefully.
A++++ Soup
Can’t wait to try more dishes soon.
… moreApril El Majrab
I ordered the # Kway Ooh Noodle Soup
Price: $12.99
Bok Choy rice vermicelli, quail eggs, pork balls black mushrooms, onions, topped w cilantro, crispy fried shallots.
6 Ordered chin Brother samosas- onion potatoes, garlic, served with a sweet chili sauce.
6 chicken egg rolls must get (6)
I just wanted 2 for my soup.
Food is very good and the portions are large!!!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
… moreRoger Zylstra
This place was delightful. Even with the place half full, the place stayed quiet and calm. The food was very good and tasted very fresh. It was a new culture of food that I hadn’t experienced and I’m glad we tried it. Also, check out the grocery store next time.
… moreJoy Joy
As soon as I entered the restaurant, I was transported back to Myanmar. The smell, the vibes, and the atmosphere all pointed towards a Burmese restaurant. The warmth of kind mom n pop restaurant was very visible.
A taste of cho chin kyaw (sweet and sour pork) and stir-fry gailan transported me back to Myanmar. The dishes were delicious and generous in portions. Would definitely come back for a good conversation with the chef/co-owner and delicious meals!
… moreRebecca Xing
Got food to go but no spoon, fork, or napkin. Food wasn’t good at all. Nay-gyi-tot was bad, and the tea salad was mostly beans. First time here and definitely the last.
… moretyler mcelvoy
Well it may have just been a bad day but considering the place was empty I was really disappointed that the quality of my meats were dry and definitely re heated I didn’t order any of their soups or teas but based on my experience I wouldn’t suggest trying this place
… moreErik Stewart (艾祥龍)
It was my first time here and I ordered the Burmese Spicy Style Chicken with white rice. Also ordered the hot Burmese milk tea – which was good and tasted similar to milk tea with condensed milk that I have drunk in Singapore and Malaysia. The servers were very nice and friendly. I will be back again!
… moreSweet Sinay’s Reviews
One of my favorite Burmese restaurants in Indianapolis. The wait staff is very friendly (if, perhaps, a bit slow). There is a wide variety of Burmese dishes, desserts and milk teas. The food that I have ordered (curries, fried noodles, honeydew milk tea, tea leaf salad) have all been top notch. There is often Burmese BGM and the restaurant has limited but nice decorations and photos of Myanmar.
The price is pretty reasonable but definitely not cheap. The restaurant is connected to an Asian supermarket and occasionally you may need to enter the restaurant through the supermarket.
The bathrooms are clean and well maintained.
… moreMERCY Ram
Place should be shut down.. They are greedy people who will add extra money to bills. Do not go here! Most things in their grocery store are expired and they will charge more money without you knowing. They also add tips onto your bill when ordering food even if you say no tip.
… moreAndrew Meador
The Burmese beef curry here is an absolute standout, as is the Burmese milk tea. I highly recommend the Burmese dishes on the menu over others. The food is flavorful, the portions generous, the prices reasonable, and the service is speedy. As a nice bonus, there’s a really cool and quirky store also owned by the same group next door, and it has a lot of fun items from fresh produce, to clothing, to even garden implements! Highly worth the trip.
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