Royal Myanmar

Royal Myanmar - Table reservation

644 Center Ave West View, PA 15229-1848, United States
1294 Reviews 4.6

"Great place to try new type of food, especially in Pittsburgh where diverse food selection seems to be quite limited."

Details

Phone: +14124153380

Address: 644 Center Ave West View, PA 15229-1848, United States

City: United States

Website: https://www.royalmyanmarrestaurant.com/

Opening hours

Monday: 12:00 -20:00

Tuesday: 11:00 -20:00

Wednesday: 11:00 -20:00

Thursday: 11:00 -20:00

Friday: 11:00 -21:00

Saturday: 11:00 -20:00

Statistics

Dishes: 100

Amenities: 21

Categories: 5

Reviews: 1294


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Reviews

5 /5 Rating

a really excellent restaurant in west view. I ordered the golden shiwe ji (semolina cake), pad thai, tofu frit, and fresh spring roll. everything was cheap and had great portions. the pad thai had garnel and huh, which I always appreciate! I asked for the plate without scaling, and they worshipped it. the noodles were still warm when I got them and the part was amazing. many chickens (also some garnel), but not too much. the sauce was slightly sweet and tasteful. my only criticism would be that there weren't enough stabbed, but that's a little point. the two appetizers I got were both great. the roll is well filled with many vegetables, and it is a good option. the diving sauce is more cunk...

5 /5 Rating

this is my absolute favourite restaurant! it is such a hidden gem in west view. my family is to order west view roll, coconut chicken curry, kone baung pork, and thai iced tea. it's all so amazing and if I could, I would eat it every night when the week! picture of our almost finished meal, as we never get pictures before we dig in.

5 /5 Rating

Back again! Had the Spicy Basil Chicken and the Spicy Salmon Roll. And of course the Chicken Satay again With the awesome peanut sauce​! For Dessert,

4 /5 Rating

Having been to Royal Myanmar twice now, I am very conflicted in my review Both times the portion times were generous.

4 /5 Rating

Great place to try new type of food, especially in Pittsburgh where diverse food selection seems to be quite limited.