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Yangon DelightB+

Linnaeusstraat 83, 1093 EK Amsterdam, Netherlands · Burmese restaurant, Restaurant

Excellent gateway to Burmese cuisine with standout tea leaf salad and warm service, but occasional long waits, temperature issues, and mixed delivery/value reports—best enjoyed dining in when not rushed.

Our take

Yangon Delight delivers solid food quality anchored by exceptional tea leaf salad and coconut chicken noodle soup, with warm, attentive service from a genuinely engaged owner. However, inconsistent execution during peak hours—including temperature lapses and occasional blandness—and significant wait times prevent a higher grade. As the city's only dedicated Burmese restaurant, it merits a visit for authentic, soulful cooking, though timing your visit off-peak yields the best experience.

In more detail

The room feels warm and cozy with bamboo touches and a small terrace that spills onto a lively street. Guests describe staff as genuinely kind, often guiding first-timers through the menu. One diner noted, "the tea leaf salad stole the show," while others caution that peak nights can mean long waits and the occasional lukewarm plate. Cooking leans traditional Burmese—comforting broths, bright salads, and gingered curries—more homespun than flashy, with bold, layered flavors when the kitchen hits stride. Regulars champion the tea leaf salad, coconut chicken noodle soup, and mohinga; a few found certain dishes oily or mild, likely tuned to local spice tolerance. It suits curious eaters who want authentic, soulful plates over fusion theatrics. Families fare well with shareable starters, mild curries, and noodle bowls; there is no formal kids menu, but options like coconut chicken soup, paratha, and dhal with rice are easy wins. Portions can feel modest on busy nights, so order an extra side of rice or a salad to round things out.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Lively residential-commercial stretch near Oosterpark with cafes and global eateries; draws locals and curious visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit with steady foot traffic; typical urban vigilance applies.

What's nearby: Near Oosterpark, Tropenmuseum, shops and tram lines; terrace seating mentioned in reviews.

Opening Hours

Sunday12:00–22:00 Monday Tuesday15:00–22:00 Wednesday15:00–22:00 Thursday15:00–22:00 Friday12:00–22:00 Saturday12:00–22:00
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