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Welcome to Inle Burmese Cuisine

Inle Burmese Cuisine is a hidden gem offering a delightful blend of Burmese, Thai, and noodle dishes in San Francisco. Located near Golden Gate Park, this restaurant boasts a cozy atmosphere and prompt service. The Coconut Noodle Soup is a standout dish, with interactive additions like cilantro and red onions. The Garlic Noodles and Chicken Curry are flavorful favorites, while the Paratha with Coconut Curry Dip is a must-try for a buttery treat. The menu also features unique offerings like the Nan Pya Noodle Salad, showcasing the diverse flavors of Burmese cuisine. Overall, Inle Burmese Cuisine promises a memorable dining experience with delicious dishes and attentive service.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Inle Burmese Cuisine, a gem in the heart of San Francisco's Inner Sunset district! This Burmese-Thai fusion restaurant offers a delightful array of dishes that will transport your taste buds to Southeast Asia.

Located at 822 Irving St, Inle Burmese Cuisine prides itself on providing a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a meal with friends and family. With a diverse menu that caters to vegans, vegetarians, and meat lovers alike, there is something for everyone at this restaurant.

Customer reviews rave about the Coconut Noodle Soup, a must-try dish that is aromatic, flavorful, and creamy. The interactive component of this soup, with toppings like cilantro, red onions, and chili flakes, adds an extra level of enjoyment to the dining experience.

Other popular dishes include the Tea Leaf Salad, Garlic Noodles, Chicken Curry, and Braised Pork Belly with Tofu. Each dish is bursting with authentic flavors and made with the freshest ingredients, ensuring a memorable culinary experience.

Whether you're craving comfort food like the Nan Gyi Noodle Salad or looking to explore new flavors with dishes like the Paratha with Coconut Curry Dip, Inle Burmese Cuisine has something to satisfy every palate.

With excellent service, cozy vibes, and a diverse menu that caters to various dietary preferences, Inle Burmese Cuisine is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to indulge in delicious Burmese-Thai cuisine in San Francisco.

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Christine W.
Christine W.

Came with a group of friends to get some Burmese food before heading on over to the Cal Academy! This restaurant is very close to Golden Gate Park, and the service was great! The restaurant is nicely decorated as well. We ordered a plethora of food. I got the pork belly and tofu with coconut rice for myself, but I tried a little bit of my friends' dishes as well. The pork belly had great flavor and was very soft as well! I'm a fan of coconut rice, so this was a very delicious combo! The garlic noodles weee also packed with flavor and tasty! I also enjoyed the pad see ew, which had a lot of veggies and mushrooms! I did not try the tea leaf salad as I'm allergic :( but my friends all said it tasted amazing ! Overall, definitely a 10/10 meal and I would definitely come back again :)

Maria W.
Maria W.

We have had wonderful experiences at Inle Burmese Cuisine! The atmosphere is homey, tables are always filled yet we are always seated promptly, and the food comes out quick. Here are the dishes I have tried so far: Inle's Coconut Noodle Soup, as their menu states, is a MUST try. It was aromatic, flavorful, and creamy; the perfect cozy meal on a cold day. On the side came a plate of cilantro, freshly sliced red onions, sliced broiled egg, chili flakes & lime, delectable additions to toss into the soup to our taste (it was also fun to have an "interactive" component to the meal). I will be coming back just for this soup! Highly highly highly recommend. Garlic Noodle with chicken: the noodles were thin flat ribbons, unlike Vietnamese garlic noodles, which wasn't my favorite texture, so keep this in mind. The dish is yummy nevertheless, it's just personal preference. Chicken Curry as well as the Pad See Ew w/ Chicken: great flavors, no notes. I will be ordering them again. Paratha w/ Coconut Curry Dip: delicious. I could eat these forever; flaky, buttery, warm, perfect when dipped into the flavorful coconut curry. Chocolate Lava Cake w/ Ice Cream: tasty, though nothing to write home about. We should have just ordered one of the other desserts. I've got my eye on the Mango Pudding or the Wrapped Sticky Rice with Banana & Black Bean for next time...

Brian B.
Brian B.

Amazing food, great service, cozy vibes. Tea Leaf Salad - outstanding! Paratha with Coconut Curry - delicious! Chicken Curry - super tasty! Eggplant & Tofu in Garlic Sauce - pretty good, my least favorite of the 4 dishes. Also had the Vietnamese iced coffee which was awesome. I had been eyeing this restaurant for a while and I'm so glad I finally tried it!

Mohan C.
Mohan C.

In a city, abounding with Burmese options, Inle is solidly middle of the pack. Here you'll find your standard Burmese options, you'll get solid value but I think places like Burma Love, Burma Superstar, and Mandalay are a notch better for overall flavor and quality.

Juan V.
Juan V.

The Inner Sunset has lots of Southeast Asian restaurants mostly Thai and Vietnamese food. Southeast Asian dishes from Singapore , Malaysia and Indonesia are offered at Lime Tree Southeast Asian restaurant on Irving. Something was missing when it came to Southeast Asian food in the Sunset . It's seems the Richmond ( the District in San Francisco not the city) has lots of Burmese restaurants concentrated in that part of San Francisco. The Sunset Strip of San Francisco has the one and only brick and mortar Burmese restaurant. Inle Burmese Asian Cuisine is strictly a Burmese ( Myanmar now) restaurant which offers different types of rice and noodle dishes. I used to go to their Noe Valley location ( No longer there). I ordered something differently than I do at other Burmese restaurants. I had the Nan Pya Noodle Salad. It had fish sauce and chicken breast in a tasty red sauce , chickpea bean powder, flat flour noodles , crispy rice noodles, sliced onions, slices of eggs, and some veggies. The noodles were flat but they had a good flavor and sip to them. The overall complex flavor was more on the sour, salty, and smooth side. I also enjoyed seeing inside Inle the Burmese art work on the walls . It's good to have the diverse amount of restaurants in the Inner Sunset these days. It's good to go out into the Sunset and try a different type of cuisine from overseas Inle is changing the Sunset scene in San Francisco with the flavor of Burmese

Maddie Z.
Maddie Z.

The nan gyi noodle salad was delicious! Perfect rice noodle texture. Coconut noodle soup was also worth a try. Chicken curry was tasty as well.

Allison W.
Allison W.

Really was craving Burmese food and decided to give this place a try. Came here on a Tuesday around 5:30 PM with a party of 5 and got seated immediately. The waitstaff were super kind and attentive. We got the Tea Leaf Salad, the Chicken Curry, the Braised Pork Belly with Tofu, the Pad Thai with Tofu, and the Burmese Garlic Noodles with Chicken. The perfect amount of food for 5! Tea Leaf Salad: 5/5, I love tea leaf salads and this one did not disappoint! Zesty and the greens were still crunchy. Chicken Curry: 4/5, great flavor but a little oily for my taste. Generous chunks of chicken! Braised Pork Belly with Tofu: 4/5, great pork! Super flavorful and the sauce was wonderful on its own with rice as well. Pad Thai with Tofu: 4/5, pretty standard. Crispy tofu and appreciate the generous portion of peanuts they gave with it for crunch! Burmese Garlic Noodles with chicken: 5/5, easily the first thing gone from everyone wanting seconds. Must have! All the dishes were plated and decorated beautifully with flowers and vegetables cut out like flowers and with ridges. The food also tastes as good as it looks! Definitely would come here again.

Sally Y.
Sally Y.

A nice quiet spot for Asian comfort food sits on inner Irving Street, serving Burmese cuisine , which is close to Thai. A must-try is their tea leaf salad with crunchy nuts - fresh and delicious! We also ordered Tom yum soup, stir-fry tofu with fried eggplant and spring rolls. The service was professional and attentive.