Mike Sula wrote:I got some excellent tips, among them Myanmar, a Falls Church Burmese restaurant that's the object of cultlike affection in those environs, the way, say, Spoon Thai is here. Was it worth the three-and-a-half-hour round-trip crawl through holiday weekend Beltway gridlock? Hell yes, and I'd do it again.
I used to go to a Burmese restaurant at the West end of the strip mall on the North side of Cermak/Chinatown 15 years ago. I don't know if it is still there. Good food, interesting cuisine. There were some similarities to Cambodian, but I found the flavors in the Camodian food more intriquing.germuska wrote:I'm afraid that [url=http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=109645#109645]I had excellent Burmese food once in New York and have been wanting to get a better experience of the spectrums of same-or-different in the various SE Asian cuisines.
Gargoyle wrote:I used to go to a Burmese restaurant at the West end of the strip mall on the North side of Cermak/Chinatown 15 years ago. I don't know if it is still there.
SCUBAchef wrote:Not in Chicagoland, but I've had
very good Cambodian at Phnom Penh
Restaurant in Cleveland.