Burnin' Up For Some Burmese
January 11, 2007 12:09 PM   Subscribe

Are there any Burmese restaurants in the Toronto area?

I had a proper Burmese dinner while doing a short trek in the northern part of the country last year, and it was one of the best meals of my life. I can't seem to find any listings for Burmese restaurants in Toronto, however. Do any exist?
posted by pcameron to Food & Drink (1 answer total) 3 users marked this as a favorite
 
Yup - Motherhouse and Eastern Twist are the best-known. Butler's Pantry also has at least one Burmese dish (khaw-sway) but they're not strictly a Burmese restaurant; their menu's a total pastiche.

You know, I'd try posting your question on the Toronto Chowhound board -- those folks would definitely have the inside track. I'd bet there are little holes-in-the-wall in this city that you wouldn't find on the 'net, like in a strip mall in Scarborough or something. You also might find some Burmese or Burmese-Chinese cuisine in one of the Chinatowns, particularly those specialising in south China food. I understand the Burmese community in Toronto is quite small, though.

Oh - and try checking vegetarian listings - I assume there's a Buddhist element to Burmese food?
posted by loiseau at 1:58 PM on January 12, 2007


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