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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónThe golden owl restaurant Burmese fusion cuisine Mom and Pop Restaurant very cool. Food tasting She simply the Curry dider Tots review 1 to 10 I give it a 3.5 but it comes with a dip sauce there is a good taste. Next In the test of coconut chicken noodles smells good look delicious. Simply the coconut chicken noodles taste the sauce delicious The coconut tastes the chicken well cooked also the noodle is well cooked. The Nangyi Tote (rice noodle) taste was very unique in taste making You feel like being in Barma loves the taste and the lemon and coconut there is a kick. So this place is pretty good for the price you pay, I'm always popular with coconut flavor food.
MYANMAR Shipping from La Puente, San Gabriel Valley: Once I went to La Puente to find the Golden Owl, who lives in the middle of a residential area and finds a pot of gold where you should not. The menu announces Burmese Fusion, but the only thing that seems to merge with Burmese food is some vegetarian options that you may not always see. This is traditional cuisine but, and very good. ° When I came here, it was in the late morning, but I was still in the mood for breakfast. A product that Burmese always eats for her first meal is ohno kaukswe (below), a coconut curry noodle with chicken. This place is specialized in home kitchen and this could be your fastest way to experience that. The other pasta dishes on the front of the menu all look great for a follow-up visit. ° I also couldn't have a bowl of Laphet Thoke (below), Myanmar's famous fermented tea leaf salad, pound for pounds the most taste and textures in a dish out there. ° There is not much room for many people here, but the dishes are served so quickly and the atmosphere is so friendly that it is almost unnoticed. It is as if the owner set up three tables in their own kitchen and greets neighbors inside.
The restaurant is a very small and obviously family business. There are only enough seats for approx. 10 people, and when we went there, there were 3 Asians eating there, which was a good sign. We had ordered for execution, so we got no chance to feed here. I've never had Burmese food, but I knew it would be a hybrid from East Asia and Indians. From the appetizers we ordered the samosa that were very tasty. We also ordered the chicken cure and rainbow salad. The chicken cure was delicious, but a little fat. The rainbow salad was AWESOME! It had a variety of noodles, vegetables and the dressing was very light and tasty. The owner was super nice and threw into a garlic noodle with our order. If you haven't tried Burmese Food, I definitely recommend and will be back when I'm in the area to taste the other dishes.
Very nice wait staff, they had some Positive issues but once I did order the service was kind and the food delicious. I had the vegan rainbow salad, as a new vegan I really appreciated having it pointed out in the menu. Also had the samosas, truly delicious, I liked it much more than the way they make it in a traditional Indian restaurant. 8/10 would eat again
Isn't it nice when you stumble upon a good restaurant while searching for a gas station! That is how I discovered this place. While filling up I caught a whiff of wonderful smells coming from the Owl. This is a Burmese restaurant and a new taste of international for me. Wow, very happy I went in. It is a small place but warm and cozy and their food is full of flavor and originally. I tasted their Coconut Noodle, a curry soup with caramelized onions and other spices, perfect. Also their Garlic Noodles was a pleasant surprise. My wife had their Curry Chicken Plate and was happy with her choice. We will be returning soon. Give it a try.