I treated Ditas( my youngest daughter)💚 on her 61st Birthday last night (Sunday) to a Burmese Restaurant in Benicia, Aung Maylika. In our party were: Dinah, my oldest daughter, Dodie ( my oldest son) and his wife, Ruth Carver. This was my first time to enjoy Burmese food. My impression is : It is delicious and flavorful and it reminds me of some Filipino dishes that I love. We ordered the tea leaf salad, samosa soup, eggplant/shrimp dish, mango lemon shrimp, pork and vegetable in oyster sauce and both white and brown rice.
The samosa soup has both tamarind and curry. So it taste like the Filipino sinigang and the Indian curry soup. Burmese Food like all Asians Cuisines has to be Shared.
I took some pictures during and after our dinner as follows:
Playing Chinese Mahjong-13 Tiles, Point System ( Minimum 8 pts to win) and No Jokers
- Downtown Benicia (1st Street): 333 1st St, Benicia, CA 94510
- Phone: (707) 361-5152
- Hours: Monday–Thursday & Sunday (11 AM – 8 PM); Friday–Saturday (11 AM – 9 PM)
- Popular Dishes & Menu Highlights
- The restaurant specializes in fresh, from-scratch Burmese favorites.
- Tea Leaf Salad: A signature dish frequently praised by reviewers for its unique flavors.
- Burmese Chicken Wings: Deep-fried and seasoned with paprika, onions, and bell peppers ($11.00).
- Coconut Chicken Noodle Soup: A rich and comforting traditional soup.
- Other Favorites: Pumpkin Salmon, Eggplant Garlic, and various Palatha (flaky fried bread) options.
- Dietary Options: Offers extensive vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-freeoptions.
- Atmosphere: Casual, cozy, and contemporary with a "hidden spot" feel.
- Amenities: Features a gorgeous back patio for outdoor seating.
- Service: Known for fast, friendly service; the staff often explains Burmese cuisine to first-timers.
- Booking: Reservations are accepted via Yelp but are generally not required as there is rarely a long wait.
Website:
https://www.yelp.com/biz/aung-maylika-benicia-5
Personal Note; I am now 50% in my goal to taste all Southeast Asian Food. In my list for future tastings and outings are Indonesian, Cambodian and Malaysian cuisines.
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