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Burma Super Star Restaurant

309 Clement St
San Francisco, CA 94118
(415) 387-2147

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becksposhnosh.blogspot.com review
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"Follow English-Girl-Abroad, Sam Breach, on her culinary travels, mainly in the San Francisco Bay Area, but also further afield, whilst she plays at being amateur restaurant critic, wine taster, food photographer, cocktail connoisseur, party planner, good..."
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"From the few restaurants I"ve managed to find in Los Angeles, Burma"s blend of Indian, Chinese and Thai cuisines has been more enticing in concept than execution. Thankfully, Burma Superstar is only 400 miles away, serving as a Stateside beacon of wha..."
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"It is a fantastic crispy crunchy combination of textures with Burmese tea leaves (not sure how they’re prepared but they have a strong salty, slightly fermented flavor), chopped lettuce, tomatoes, some green pepper, along with dried shrimp, sesame s..."
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"summed it up: "It"s sort of a mix between Indian and Thai food. � Research proves her right: Burma, renamed Myanmar in 1989, is bordered by Bangladesh, India, China, Laos and Thailand...."
frommers.com review
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"Despite its gratuitous name, this basic dining room garners true superstar status by offering exceptional Burmese food at rock-bottom prices. Unfortunately, the allure of the tealeaf salad, clay-pot chicken curry, and sweet-tangy sesame beef is one of the..."
gayot.com review
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"This small, unassumingly decorated restaurant knows how delicious it is since it is audaciously titled Burma Super Star. Burmese cuisine, as authentic as you can get it stateside, is served up to a mixed crowd including college students and older couples...."

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insiderpages.com review
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"I can't really make a comparison between this and other Burmese restaurants as this is the only one I've ever eaten in. But comparing it to other restaurants, I will say that the food is delightful though...."

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judysbook.com review
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"My good friend introduced me to Burma Superstar a couple of years ago. especially in this city (where it is not necessary), but Burma is one of the places that is probably worth waiting for...."

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"The audaciously titled Burma Superstar has a lot to live up to: It's one of only a handful of restaurants that claim to serve authentic Burmese cuisine. It's also one of a handful of San Francisco restaurants that draws crowds of people most nights for di..."

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sfgate.com review
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"Tables turned quickly, and within a few moments, we were seated and looking in awe at our first dish. Most of us are accustomed to tea with a lump or two, but get past that and try la pat dok ($7...."

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sfweekly.com review
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"Cozy Clement Street restaurant features stunningly good Burmese cuisine, itself a blend of Thai, Chinese, and Indian influences. Start with the moo hing nga (fish porridge), the samusa soup, or the elaborate, 22-ingredient rainbow salad...."
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"Perhaps the best way to describe Burma Superstar is to say that you won't want to tell anyone about the place unless you've decided to move 3,000 miles away. Beverages run from tea and beer to a nine-bottle wine list ($15-22, all selections available by t..."
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"Burma Super Star is a seemingly unassuming little eatery located on an active stretch of Clement Street, but unlike the scores of neighboring Asian eateries on Clement, Burma Super Star also ranks among some of the most hyped restaurants in San Francisco...."
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"cozy clement street restaurant features stunningly good burmese cuisine itself a blend of thai chinese and indian influences start with the moo hing nga fish porridge the samusa soup or the elaborate ...."
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"While we were in San Francisco, my ten year old son really wanted to try Burmese Food. I don't think I would have tried it, had it not been for the previous review...."
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