Bringing you my first post of 2020 😊 Happy New Year folks. Hope this year brings you good health and happiness.....and in all seriousness, world peace would be great too.
So, I've been annoying my husband with repetitive chants of Burma Burma for a year now 😀 It so happened that last year, during the Christmas holidays, when me and my kids were in my hometown of Mysore, my husband and in-laws just happened to drop by Burma Burma in Bangalore for lunch. Not knowing much about the restaurant, they weren't expecting anything out of the ordinary and so they came back with positively glowing reviews. Turns out, that this award-winning restaurant frequently finds a spot on Bangalore's top restaurants listings. Not one to miss out on a good thing, especially when it comes to food, I obviously wanted in on the experience too! Unfortunately for me, getting to Indiranagar from my place isn't exactly quick or convenient (is anything in Bangalore? *sigh*) and so I wasn't able to make it last year.
No prizes for guessing where I dragged everyone to celebrate our 14th wedding anniversary this year 😁
We made it a family affair, booked two cabs and put in the ~1 hour tedious commute to reach the restaurant located in a posh by-lane of Indiranagar on a weekday afternoon. We hadn't made any reservation but since it was a non-peak time, we assumed we would be okay.
From the outside, the restaurant looks quite modest. You don't really know what to expect.
But once you enter the capacious space, the earthy-wooden toned room highlighting a rustic grey weathered stone wall, patterned tapestries, cultural decor elements and pops of vibrant color from the upholstery immediately catch your eye.
I loved the large lantern-style of light fixtures hanging from the ceiling, the painted wooden dolls, the lacquerware plates and the woven cane wooden furniture. The walls are adorned with photos of Burmese street life and Burmese bamboo hats.
But once you enter the capacious space, the earthy-wooden toned room highlighting a rustic grey weathered stone wall, patterned tapestries, cultural decor elements and pops of vibrant color from the upholstery immediately catch your eye.
I loved the large lantern-style of light fixtures hanging from the ceiling, the painted wooden dolls, the lacquerware plates and the woven cane wooden furniture. The walls are adorned with photos of Burmese street life and Burmese bamboo hats.
Burma Burma Bangalore, tells the story of an evolving Burma (Myanmar), where the people are rooted to their traditions but keeping up with the world at the same time. I love a food establishment with its roots steeped in culture and heritage.
Burma Burma is an amalgamation of an all-inclusive nouvelle Asian cuisine that deserves the popularity that has been eluded so far. The restaurant takes much pride in bringing patrons the culture, authentic taste and cooking from Burma lovingly prepared from treasured family recipes. They serve authentic Burmese Cuisine complemented by hand-picked teas from around the world.











