Restaurants in Denver Suburbs
Urban Burma
Things to Know
Urban Burma is an authentic Burmese restaurant in the Mango House cultural complex known for flavorful curries and unique dishes like tea leaf salad and Nan Gyi Dok noodles, with friendly owner Siri and warm service.
Reviewers consistently praise the distinctive taste profiles and generous portions of traditional Burmese dishes, especially the tea leaf salad and curries, paired with genuinely warm hospitality from the owner and staff.
- ✓Signature dishes like Nan Gyi Dok noodles, samosas, and tea leaf salad have unique, complex flavors that reviewers found memorable and delicious
- ✓Owner Siri and staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful with menu recommendations
- ✓Located in Mango House, a fun cultural complex with a complementary tea leaf shop next door
- ✓Generous portions at solid value for the price
- ⚠One reviewer noted the rice was mushy and overcooked with their pork curry
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Hours
Monday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
What Visitors Say
Daniel Dodero
4 months ago
Wow! My taste buds are in awe right now at Urban Burma. The taste profiles in my Nan Gyi Dok dish are absolutely delicious. The thick are hearty noodles hit the spot and the curry is spicy and brings excitement to eat bite. I also got a refreshing ginger drink that perfectly cools down the heat from my dish. This spot is located in the Mango House which is which a fun and rich cultural spot! Highly recommend!!!
Lex Saari
a month ago
What a delicious meal! We loved every bite! Service was wonderful and owner Siri is so friendly and a joy to talk with! Such a cool vibe here too. The small shop next to it (also in Mango House) sells fermented tea leaves and the bean/nut mix needed to make your own tea leaf salad!
Shawn J
2 months ago
Finally able to stop by for lunch and will be back ASAP. Sampler with chicken curry was an amazing place to start. Tea leaf salad was unique and delicious. Generous portions. Can’t Wait to be back soon and try more new things
Kevin F
6 months ago
First time to try Urban Burma. Not super familiar with Burmese food so went with a safe order to start. The sesame, green onion, noodles with pork was very tasty. Came with a potent spicy sauce that was also good. Portion to price value was solid. Would come back to try more dishes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Urban Burma worth it in Denver Suburbs?
Reviewers consistently praise the distinctive taste profiles and generous portions of traditional Burmese dishes, especially the tea leaf salad and curries, paired with genuinely warm hospitality from the owner and staff. Known for: authentic burmese flavors in mango house.
What do visitors love about Urban Burma?
Signature dishes like Nan Gyi Dok noodles, samosas, and tea leaf salad have unique, complex flavors that reviewers found memorable and delicious Owner Siri and staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful with menu recommendations Located in Mango House, a fun cultural complex with a complementary tea leaf shop next door Generous portions at solid value for the price
Is there anything to know before visiting Urban Burma?
One reviewer noted the rice was mushy and overcooked with their pork curry
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