Yoma Burmese Foods
$ • Gluten-Free, Vegan
Hours:
5 N Beacon St, Allston
(617) 783-1372
About Yoma Burmese Foods
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Yoma Burmese Foods Reviews
Garlic noodles!!!!!!!!!!!!
The one and only Burmese Restaurant in New England area!
The interior is so clean and spotless. The best friendly counter service with quality food you can ever asked for.
I am half Burmese and eating the food here is soooo authentic. I may be biased but Burmese food is the best of Thai, Indian and Chinese . Yomas food is sooo flavorful, especially the ginger salad, samosas and noodle dishes!!! I’d love for more people to try it - something new and you won’t regret it! Sooo grateful to have a Burmese restaurant in Boston 🇲🇲 💜
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 12 - 9PM |
| Tuesday | 12 - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 12 - 9PM |
| Thursday | 12 - 9PM |
| Friday | 12 - 9PM |
| Saturday | 12 - 9PM |
| Sunday | 12 - 9PM |
Yoma Burmese Foods offers a delightful culinary experience with a diverse menu of delicious Burmese dishes. The spice mountains feature tasty samosas, and the lemonade provides a refreshing accompaniment. The okra chicken and plata (lacha sort of Malabar parantha) are standout favorites, cooked to perfection and bursting with flavor. The pickled tea salad is a true highlight, with its unique and scrumptious blend of fresh, lime-enhanced flavors and crunchy texture. The pumpkin chicken curry is also a delight, offering light and healthy dishes packed with flavor. Customers praise the incredible flavor and balanced spices of each dish, making it one of the best places to enjoy Burmese food. The restaurant is a casual eatery with street parking available. Visitors appreciate the ability to buy ingredients like tea leaf salad and rainbow noodles to make at home. The Rangoon iced tea is highly recommended, being better than Thai iced tea. While service can be a little slow during busy times, the vibrant atmosphere and reasonable prices make Yoma Burmese Foods a popular spot. Vegetarian options are available for all dishes, and many customers enjoy the tea salad and rainbow noodles, which are vegetarian.