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Cristian G.
Genova,Ny,Venice..... , Alaska
129
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Interesting a little difrent but very good i was quite happy with
the service. Would and will reomend and come back again.
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Wanda L.
45
reviews
Have always enjoyed this restaurant and recommend a try. It's
got an Asian flavor but with an Indian touch that's different
and a nice change of pace. Love the sizzling sea food dish that
comes on an iron skillet, the samosa appetizers (little fried
triangles filled with spicy beef and comes with cilatro and onion
garnish) and the crispy fried 1/2 chicken. Nice atmosphere and
gracious service.
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Bernard H.
San Jose , California
205
reviews
supermike lim is the person to ask 'bout burmese food. he's the
burmese-chinese-indian-savage-all-american lover. he knows
burmese food. i told him there was a burmese restaurant by my old
office. we had to go. i had just bought that black leather jacket.
well, we had lots of food. tea salad. that was unique. ginger salad.
then all sorts of seafood stuff. it's all good. good, good, good.
irrawaddy is the ultimate burmese restaurant in sf tho'. that's
on lombard. that's a fancier place.
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Monika T.
38
reviews
Great opportunity to sample and enjoy Burmese cuisine. Every
entree I've had here has been delicious, interesting and well
prepared (and not too spicy). If you want to branch out from the
standard Asian fare, give the Mandalay a shot. I don't think
you'll be disappointed.
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Chris K.
13
reviews
Great, spicy food (a mix between Mandarin and Indian,
great curries and other foods) and good fast service.
Atmosphere is nice and comfortable too.
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Craig H.
1
review
Don't eat for a week before you go to this restaurant.
The portions are large and fresh for around $5-10 a dish.
The Mandalay Chicken is very good and not too spicy.
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