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Know about Ahmedabad's ONLY Burmese restaurant, serving street food, tribal recipes & more

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Ahmedabad peeps! How about a quick trip to Burma? Well, not literally! Just head to Palladium Mall, where Burma Burma offers a rich taste of this Southeast Asian country. From aromatic teas to flavourful cuisine and fascinating artifacts -- it’s an immersive experience right here in the city.

As one of India’s top Burmese restaurant chains, Burma Burma brings authentic flavours that transport you to Myanmar. Whether you're craving street food or tribal recipes, this is the only Burmese restaurant in Ahmedabad, and it’s definitely worth a visit!

Dishes to try: "Oh No Khowsey” to “Wa” Potato & more

Started by childhood friends Chirag Chhajer and Ankit Gupta, the restaurant draws inspiration from Gupta’s Burmese heritage. His mother and family were raised in Myanmar, shaping his early love for the bold and rich flavours of Burmese cuisine.

Some must-try dishes include the “Wa” Potato (₹520), Pulled Palata (₹530), BURMA BURMA “Oh No Khowsey” (₹650), and Rangoon Vegetable Curry (₹490). Be sure to sample its refreshing Burmese Milk Tea and Korean Banana Bubble Tea. For dessert, indulge in options like Dark Chocolate Ice Cream and Burmese Milk Tea Cheesecake.

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The restaurant itself features a minimalist, modern design, blending Burma’s old-world charm with elements of its textile heritage. With seating for 72, it provides a cosy yet stylish environment, adding a distinct international flavour to Ahmedabad's dining scene.

Location: 4th Floor, Palladium Mall, S.G. Highway, Thaltej, Ahmedabad 380054

Hours:
Mon-Fri: 12:00 PM - 3:30 PM, 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Sat-Sun: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM

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