Amay’s House Burmese and Asian Cuisine
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amazing food always. homemade taste, for a good price. I leave very full and happy each time! I really like the Tea leaf salad! YUM. never disappointi…
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If you want authentic homemade cooking with affordable price, look no further! They have the best menu set list with GREAT taste. No kidding. It's my …
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located along Victoria drive street parking, suggest to park along the side streets hidden gem! food items are absolutely scrumptious! I had the Laksa…
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Amay's House Burmese and Asian Cuisine is open for Casual Dining. Amay's House Burmese and Asian Cuisine serves Burmese, Chinese and Asian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Amay’s House Burmese and Asian Cuisine”
amazing food always. homemade taste, for a good price. I leave very full and happy each time! I really like the Tea leaf salad! YUM. never disappointing.
If you want authentic homemade cooking with affordable price, look no further! They have the best menu set list with GREAT taste. No kidding. It’s my first time when I accidentally came across their small restaurant and I was surprised with how incredible their meal was.Recommended: Burmese Tea Leaf Salad (appetizer), Keema Prata, Fish Noodle Soup (Mohinga) and Burmese Style Biryani (Danbauk). But be warned, their portion are huge!They use lots of Southeast Asian herbs and spices that’s why it taste so awesome. It’s not spicy unless you want them to. And the best thing is all of their food made to order and there’s no line at all (for now).
located along Victoria drive street parking, suggest to park along the side streets hidden gem! food items are absolutely scrumptious! I had the Laksa, wow it was awesome! I felt like tasting laksa mixed with tom yum flavours. It is amazing! Comes in a big bowl (you can share this) veggie spring rolls & samosas to start are great – fresh, crunchy wrappers hmmm! Lamb curry was not overpowered with spices, simply good the dessert: puff with chocolate drizzle puts a period to a happy tummy fast, efficient service place is ok, not as posh as other restos but this is a family owned & operated business. They focus more on the authenticity of food quality I’ll come back for more Yummm-my!
What a great place! Exc service food prices. And they even gave me a comp dessert. Lovely place. I had the stuffed lamb paratha. The BEST I’ve ever had anywhere!!! I also ordered the tea salad. It was interesting to try but the sour flavours we’re too strong for me. Come here for a great meal.
I had high expectation on this restaurant as the rating was quite high. My boyfriend and I came here for dinner. It was not too hard to find street parking in this neighbourhood. We parked at the residential area and walked for a block to get to the restaurant. When we first stepped into the restaurant, we felt very hot. Today was very hot already but this restaurant did not have air conditioning! We were melting! We got to this restaurant anyways, so we didn’t want to leave and look for another restaurant. There was only one server (probably the owner) to take care of all the customers. We got a table and menus from him immediately but we had been waiting for a long time before we ordered our food. The server was busy taking care of other customers. Finally we ordered their popular tea leaf salad and laksa. The laksa was not as well as the one I tried at a Malaysian or Singaporean restaurant. The tea leaf salad was very authentic. It was very unique and different from the western salads. The server was too busy to take care of other customers. The customer service was not great and the hot weather without air conditioning made us feel uncomfortable. We did not enjoy the dinner at the restaurant overall. We are not sure if we will come back in the near future but we highly recommend people to come here in winter time but not in summer!
Wow. We got hooked on Tea Salad twenty years ago at a short lived Burmese restaurant in Calgary. We’ve sought it out ever since. Tonight our memories were proven correct at Amay’s. The incredible layering of flavours of laphet thoke make it one of the culinary wonders of the world. The other food our friendly server helped us choose was fantastic. Samosas, fish noodle soup and a chicken biryani made for a delightful and filling meal for two. The restaurant is small and unlicenced. I thought at the time that a nice asian beer would accompany this food very well. If that is important to you they also do takeout. Thanks again to the good people at Amay’s! Next time we’re in town, you’ll find us here again.