Burmese Harp: New Burmese and Japanese Place on 4th Avenue Between 85th Street in Bay Ridge
Photo: Vladimir C.
The Burmese Harp is opened at 8510 – 4th Avenue! They prepare Burmese food, which is food from Myanmar, which was formerly called Burma.
This restaurant also serves Japanese food and people are enjoying the sushi.
This is a small restaurant with four tables. Two of the tables have two chairs AND two of the tables have four chairs.
Erik said the Shan Noodles were fantastic:
Many people have shared pictures and raved about the pickled tea leaf salad. Eater did a thorough review of the new restaurant and has a photo (here).
Brooklyn residents also like this ten-piece fried vegetable fritter plate that was served with tamarind Chili sauce.
Their noodle soups will be great in a few weeks when it gets chillier.
Mohinga, a fish soupĀ is the national dish of Myanmar. It is a rice noodle fish soup with ginger, lemongrass, garlic, peppers and rice flour. The Burmese Harp’s mohinga is very creamy.
Some of the noodle soups, such as the coconut noodle soup with chicken, have a fish sauce. Kyae Ohh Noodles is a soup with fish balls. But the Chicken Tapioca Soup does not have fish or fish sauce.
Lan Thai used to be in this location. Before Lan Thai was the well-loved, Top Thai used to be there.
Hugs,
marlene
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