Aloha Burma is a fairly new Burmese food truck. They come into town every Thursday and are either parked in Kakaako by Fisher’s or in Kaheka near Don Quijote, follow their Instagram to get updates. I’m a fan of tea salad so I wanted to try it out since Dagon no longer opens for lunch. But the thing that drew me in this time? Laksa Shrimp! I love laksa and I love shrimp. So how was it?
Veg Curry Bread | $8.00
This is an interesting dish. I guess from the look of it, I expected like a vegetable curry croquette deal. It’s actually rolled up bread (like a naan) with the curry and then it’s breaded and deep fried. Not my favorite, Felt too carby for me? Breading and then bread inside too? You know? The curry was good though.
Burmese Tea Salad | $9.00
Have you ever had Tea Salad? It’s chock full of great ingredents and tastes great. It’s also a lot to chew because of those ingredients. Get this salad if you feel like crunching down on a lot of different elements – I wasn’t in the crunchy mood this day lol. I did try it and it was good but I can’t give a full review since I didn’t eat the whole salad.
Masala Beef Curry | $14.00
Chicken Curry with Biryani Rice | $14.00
Oh yum. I ordered this for dinner. It was so good! And their bok choy, very well seasoned (think tons of garlic). Yummy!
Laksa Shrimp | $14.00
Finger licking good. Literally. I love that they peel the shrimp for you but leave the heads. Brah that’s where all the flavor is. I will fight in a battle on this. It was so good. Deep laska flavor, he mentioned that this is his take on laksa. I don’t know how the different variations of laksa tastes, I just know this was good. Would order again!
everything sounds great, the only tea salad I’ve had was from piggy smalls
Oh I never tried theirs! Shucks!
Looks good – I think I want to try the tea salad – sounds healthy and I need to eat healthy.
Btw, I was at the farmer’s market at the Blaisdell yesterday and saw this booth that had Malaysian food – was surprised because the chef was the one who used to serve Byung byung noodles under the name Youpo Noodles. He totally switched it up and serves 3 different plates. One is deep fried chicken legs, one is a beef curry, and last one is vegetarian curry. Prices are about $22 each – kinda high for that market but WOW! it was the most delicious and delightful plate lunch I ever had. All kinds of sides that add to the dish and took a lot of time to prepare. One of the sides is peanuts with little dried fish – so delish! I went for the mild sauce that is dolloped on the side but didn’t even use it because the chicken was SO flavorful with crunchy coating.
I bought 2 extra plates and left it at my daughter’s place and she messaged me that it was the best food ever!
I think I am hooked. Go try! Not sure where else he sets up. Maybe at the Kakaako market on Saturdays.
Me too. Healthy food is a must. Almost want to fast.
Wow thanks for sharing the tips for the new byung byung shop! Did you try every plate? I know you said the chicken one is good…just curious about the others!
My daughter had the beef curry one and the chicken. Not too much meat but the taste was so good and those sides are just delish!
Wow, so different. Everything looks so flavorful. Honolulu Aunty’s food sounds so good too!
Yes so good! Always happy to support mom and pop shops!
Aloha Jenny, I didn’t realize you came and just found the review. We change our menu all the time. Please let me know if you ever come back. I think I follow you on IG. Thanks for trying our food and honest review. We are on Yelp as well. Mahalo.
Thank you Yan for the comment! I do hope I get to try your food again! Still following you so I see your yummy specials!