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The Burmese Restaurant Hidden In An NYC Subway Station

The Burmese Restaurant Hidden In An NYC Subway Station

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Rating: 4.6; Vote: 3
Tin Ko Naing and Thidar Kyaw, along with their daughter Yun, run Yun Cafe, a Burmese restaurant tucked away inside the Jackson Heights Roosevelt Avenue subway station in Queens. As one of NYC s only Burmese restaurants, Yun Cafe serves classic dishes from Myanmar such as mohinga and a variety of tea leaf salads
Date: 2021-10-28

Comments and reviews: 9


Good set of folk like these are the salt of the earth. Honest, humble and hard-working immigrants with an amazing outlook on life, who are just trying to make things work against all odds. Not flying. trying. And always great to see fellow Southeast Asians thriving!
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NYC, the best place for a cultural-specific cuisine to carve a name in the world of food. So of course a tropical country like Myanmar (Burma) got lots of ingredients to offer, so their cuisine needs the PR indeed.
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I live in Minnesota, St. Paul, and we have a pretty big Burmese community! they have history I feel like a lot of people don't know and am glad they are sharing the amazing food as well!
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Uh, remember my days in Myanmar and my friends from there tea leaf salad uh, mmm. Now you are in a real multicultural place not like SG so I am pretty sure you will do great there.
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If you like this video then please also help to shout out for the Burmese people who are fighting for their life and their rights against the military
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Thank u for showcasing burmese food. Both my parents are from there and I grew up eating it. I love it! Mohinga, cao soy dook, tea leaf salad are my faves!
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Bless their family and business. I live in Brooklyn and love making trips to these diverse Queens neighbourhoods. I'll head up and see you guys soon!
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One of the best videos you guys have made and posted in a long time.
I wish my area/region of the US had some vestige of Burmese/Myanmar Food.

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Great storytelling. I learned about Burmese from growing up in San Francisco eating at Burma Super Star. Heart their tea leaf salad. Keep posting.
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