Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Eating the Globe: Burma


1. Call me a curmudgeon, but I will always call Burma "Burma". I will never call it Myanmar. Same goes for Reagan National Airport.

2. This photo was not properly lined up because I took it surreptitiously. I sometimes find it obnoxious when people take pictures of their meals at restaurants. Hence, I took a really quick photo and put my phone down.

3. This meal was from William Lue's Orinda outpost. I always get the chicken and potatoes and heap spoonfuls of hot pepper flakes. The article I linked to really shows how dedicated Lue is to introducing authentic Burmese cuisine to the East Bay suburbs.

4. The Orinda restaurant is never packed. I feel like the location is cursed. In the 13 years that I've known that location, it has been an Indian restaurant, a deli, another deli, a pastry shop, and now a Burmese joint. Because there isn't heavy traffic, the food sits around too long. My entree is often not uniform in temperature and my rice is sometimes dry and crunchy. Still, I keep going back for more.

Countries tried so far:
Asia: Burma, China, India, Japan, Philippines, South Korea
Europe: Italy, Sweden
North America: Mexico, USA

3 comments:

  1. You might be right in calling it Burma, maybe If democracy prevails they'll end up back to their real name!

    Are you going to get Chilean food?

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  2. @Ripituc: Yes, I will try this place again. http://www.restaurantvalparaiso.com/

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  3. Burma superstar on Telepgraph in Oakland is DELICIOUS!!! Always a long line, but birth the wait....or do takeout.

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