Little Myanmar
Address: 150 E 2nd St, New York, NY 10009
Burmese food has always been a rare find in NYC, but Little Myanmar is one of a handful of restaurants looking to put more of a spotlight on the cuisine across the city. The family behind the operation famously started out with Yun Cafe, a tiny stall inside a subway station in Jackson Heights (which remains open). But in the East Village, chef Thidar Kyaw is able to stretch out with more space (and with more equipment) and that’s clear in the menu: The restaurant boasts an extensive range of punchy salads, grilled skewers, and both subtle and spicy curries. Don’t miss the goat curry, which Eater critic Robert Sietsema praised as one of the best versions of the dish in the city.
Information and photos taken from the site: ny.eater.com/maps/best-new-nyc-restaurants-heatmap