Together - Brooklyn
Together
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Tucked away in a cozy corner of the city, a delightful Burmese restaurant invites diners to experience authentic homestyle meals. With dishes like mohinga, spicy pork belly curry, and coconut noodle soup, food enthusiasts rave about the freshness and flavors. The unpretentious decor adds to the homey atmosphere, where the attentive owner fosters a warm dining experience. Diners appreciate the unique flavors and vibrant spice profiles, such as the beloved coconut noodle soup and pickled tea leaf salad. This family-run gem not only satisfies appetites but also offers a genuine taste of Myanmar, ensuring a memorable culinary journey.
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This restaurant offers a fantastic variety of dishes made with fresh ingredients. It is definitely a hidden gem for those of us who relocated from Myanmar many years ago.
One of the finest Burmese cuisines I've eaten. I want to say, first of all, I love the interior design of this restaurant. It's very beautiful and it truly radiates the concept of Burmesian style! Second of all, I love the tea they provided with us! The flavor was really unique and delicious, different from other standard restaurant tea. Thirdly, the food was hands down amazing. I ordered the Kyay Oh with flat noodles, and since I'm Chinese, I ate a lot of flat noodles before, but NOTHING like this. They gave me a sauce to the side to complement my noodle soup, and they both fit together so well, like two peas in a pod. It was absolutely delicious, and it made me appreciate Burmese cuisine. My friend ordered Burmese fried noodles with Pork, and it was delicious as well! The food was inexpensive, fast, and delicious. Will definitely come again!
This place is always packed. Fortunately, they take reservations. Try to Mohinga it 's really good. The curry beef was a bit too tough during our visit. Service was decent considering the fact that they are family owned. Very courteous staff. The chef made his rounds making sure everyone was satisfied.
This is my neighborhood place just around the corner. I eat here often and could everyday. Love the Burmese food, their varied noodle dishes, tea salad, soups, sea food dishes like the crunchy Octopus dishes and other specials etc. Have brought friends and groups here who were very happy. They received a very positive NY Times review and deserve every bit of it. Kudos to Oscar the owner and his family for the culinary expertise and loving great family service.

