B Star

127 Clement St, San Francisco
(415) 933-9900

Recent Reviews

La Chele

Not too crazy about the fusion of the meals. However, other folks seemed to like it. Not my cup of tea.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 4

ayush kalani

B Star gets high marks for its friendly and attentive staff. They were incredibly accommodating when we requested to move our reservation to an earlier time, which was a huge plus. The restaurant itself offers two seating areas – a standard indoor space and a patio area in the back. The patio looked charming, but we opted for the warmer indoor space on this particular visit.Their SF Restaurant Week menu was a delightful exploration of Pan-Asian flavors, with Burmese influences taking center stage. We tried a variety of dishes, with mixed results:Laksa (traditional Burmese soup): This coconut curry broth-based soup was a flavorful adventure. The combination of rice noodles, grilled shrimp, crispy tofu, and fresh herbs offered a delightful mix of textures and tastes.Burmese lamb curry platter: The lamb itself was beautifully tender, and the pickled mango added a nice tangy counterpoint. However, the overall curry flavor profile felt a bit muted. It could have benefited from a bolder, more complex spice blend.Tea leaf salad: This classic Burmese salad was a textural and flavor explosion. The fermented tea leaves provide a unique savory base, while the nuts, fried garlic, and fresh vegetables add delightful contrasting textures. This was a definite highlight of the meal.B Sprouts: The Brussels sprouts were delicious and cooked well but the crunchy bits (furikake) were too crunchy and after a few bites, we were just simply picking the brussel sprouts and getting rid of the furikake and the popped rice.Rice pudding: As we were one of the first tables seated after opening, the lychee panna cotta wasn't ready yet. We could only opt for the rice pudding instead. While the rice pudding itself was creamy, it lacked any real standout flavor. We were also full by then.Thai iced tea: The Thai iced tea was watered down and lacked the rich, bold flavors.Overall, B Star has a lot of potential. The staff is fantastic, and the menu offers intriguing Pan-Asian options. However, the execution of some dishes fell short.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Tea Leaf Salad

Ben T

Very very slow service was the issue here.Went in for dining week. Very familiar and love Burma Superstar but have not been to the sister restaurant before last night.It took us 2.5 hours to do a salad entree and desert. And more specifically took us over 30 minutes to get desert after finishing our entree (we actually paid the check 15 min before desert was out).The food was OK and the wait staff was attentive at points but overall it was a pretty miserable experience.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 1

Michael Toll

Unique flavors

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tillo Kadirov

Very slow

Sam Khandelwal

If you are craving Burmese food, which if you are unfamiliar is the best of Indian, Chinese and Thai cuisines, B-star is a reliable workhorse. This is part of the same chain as Burma Superstar in SF and East Bay, i.e. same menu.Tea leaf salad is the must-have go-to dish at any Burmese restaurant. And B-star does not disappoint. For vegetarians, you can skip the fish sauce if you let your server know. The salad is prepared fresh by your table and adding some lemon brings out the best of the green tea leaf paste and the crunchy accoutrements that compliment the lettuce, garlic and sesame seeds.Another classic is the palatha with dip, which is the equivalent of a fried roti with chicken (usually) or coconut curry in B-star's case. Or you can skip it for a samusa soup (Samosa soup) that's hearty, savory and can be a meal by itself.If you have any room left, there's a bunch of mains, from Tofu to Catfish (Mohinga - that's a specialty), with flavors reminiscent from the Thai or Chinese cuisines.Parking is always a challenge on clement street and you need to call your parking angel to find metered parking.Tip: Try their $25 lunch special M-F available until 2.30 pm that includes an appetizer, main and a drink. Best value.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Vegetarian Samusa Soup, Platha Dipper, Tea Leaf Salad, Coconut Rice

M

What a sweet find. Delicious food. The samusa soup was fantastic. All the dishes we ordered were yummie and flavorful. We would definitely return and recommend.Vegetarian options: Yes, and a very inticing menu with options.Wheelchair accessibility: There is a lower level and small ramp to the upper sitting area.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Vegetarian Samusa Soup, Platha Dipper, Laksa, Rainbow Salad, Salmon Ochazuke

Cody Jaffe

We loved B Star! Being the sister restaurant of Burma Superstar (which I love), I was super excited to try B Star's fusion menu for lunch.We ordered the Fresh Spring Rolls, Pumpkin Pork Ginger Stew, Salmon Donburi, Salmon Ochazuke and Thai Green Curry Pot Pie. Everyone loved their dishes which were super flavorful and tasty, and we all felt that it was a great value, given that their prices were very reasonable for lunch.I especially loved the Thai Green Curry Pot Pie, although I would also get an order of rice to go with, if I were to get it next time. I wasn't sure about how green curry would taste in a pot pie form, but it tasted like a delicious green curry that was a little thicker than normal, which paired nicely with the flaky and crispy puff pastry.I will definitely be back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Pot Pie, Salmon Ochazuke

Pat S.

In a word, phenomenal. In two words, food heaven. ???We enjoyed the B Sprouts brussel sprouts, Tea Leaf Salad and the Salmon Ochazuke.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jennifer Teu

Excellent, friendly service, lovely decor and ambiance, and tasty food and drinks. We had a great table in the back dining area, and enjoyed everything we ordered – mostly off the happy hour menu – including the sake flight and Sauvignon blanc. The tea leaf salad, samusas, and Brussels sprouts were especially delicious.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Brussels Sprouts, Platha Dipper, Tea Leaf Salad

Adam Winkler

I forgot how yummy this food is!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Laksa, Tea Leaf Salad

Alexei Aleksandr

The flavors are a foodies best experience. The brussel sprouts and cauliflower are the best.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Brussels Sprouts, Laksa, Salmon Ochazuke

Betty Chang

Nice atmosphere and I love their salmon

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lucas Chang

This was our first time dining at B Star and we were wowed by the variety of dishes that were offered. We started with mini ribs, Brussels sprouts and the platha dipper all of which had good flavor and were well done. The entrees followed the same quality and deliciousness with my personal favorite being the duck skin fried rice. Overall, a great dining experience and the service was also really nice.Vegetarian options: Lots of dishes clearly marked vegan or vegetarianDietary restrictions: Clearly marked everythingParking: Limited street parkingKid-friendliness: Friendly to me

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Spicy Duck Skin Fried Rice, Fresh Veggie Spring Rolls, Lamb Curry, Longanisa with Fried Sunny Side Up Egg, Brussels Sprouts, Platha Dipper, Butternut Squash Soup, Sesame Chicken, Thai Curry Pot Pie, Duck, Laksa, Rainbow Salad, Tea Leaf Salad, Garlic Noodles, Fresh Spring Rolls, Salmon Ochazuke, Duck Hash, Samusa Soup

AmberTheSatyr

the salmon ochazuke is so damn good flavor- and texture-wise; comforting and delicious!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Salmon Ochazuke

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