About Burma Burma
The journey of Burma Burma began over a humble bowl of home-cooked Khow Suey, a dish deeply rooted in tradition and memory. Ankit, who grew up savoring his mother’s Burmese recipes, developed a deep appreciation for the cuisine’s nuanced flavors and cultural richness. This early connection planted the seed for what would eventually become a pioneering culinary venture in India.
Motivated by a desire to share these authentic Burmese flavors with a wider audience, Ankit set out on a journey of exploration and discovery. Accompanied by Chef Ansab, he traveled to Burma with the intention of immersing himself in the local food culture. The duo traversed bustling street markets, sampled traditional home-cooked meals, and experienced the vibrant world of Burmese street food firsthand. These travels were not just about taste—they were about understanding the soul of Burmese cuisine and the stories behind every dish.
This immersive culinary expedition, combined with the cherished recipes passed down by Ankit’s mother, inspired the creation of Burma Burma—a restaurant and tea room unlike any other. It was envisioned as a place that would celebrate the authenticity, warmth, and diversity of Burmese cuisine in its truest form. What started as a small tribute to family roots quickly grew into a beloved destination for food enthusiasts seeking genuine Burmese flavors.
Burma Burma stands as a heartfelt homage to family heritage, culinary curiosity, and the rich cultural tapestry of Burma. It blends tradition with experience, honoring the past while introducing a new generation to the vibrant and soulful world of Burmese food.
Today, Burma Burma continues to expand its footprint across India, sharing its story—one bowl, one cup of tea, and one memory at a time.