Rangoon - Menu

500 Prospect Pl, 11238, Brooklyn, United States

🛍 Wine, Brunch, Burmese, Healthy

4 💬 1418 Reviews
Rangoon

Phone: +19175408869,+19174420100

Address: 500 Prospect Pl, 11238, Brooklyn, United States

City: Brooklyn

Menu Dishes: 31

Reviews: 1418

Website: https://rangoon.nyc/

"I can?t recommend Rangoon enough. The dishes are fresh, unique, and delicious without being overly rich, saturated, or pretentious. The space is clean and beautiful with a great atmosphere for a date or for a group of friends. We tried the tealeaf salad, onion fritters, mango and shrimp salad, cold tamarind noodles, spicy mee shay noodles, and prawn curry--all wereamazing. We also tried multiple wines, all of which were lovely and paired well with the spices in the dishes. First time eatingBurmese and I will definitely be back to try more. Thank you to the staff and the manager, Kyle, for your recommendations andtaking such good care of us."

Full menu - 31 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Indian

Seafood

Dessert

Sides

Chicken

Noodles

Appetizer

Mains

Most Ordered

Soups

Noodle

Specialties Pasta

Beef Pork & Lamb

Salad

Entrées

Beer (Indian)

Fried Rice &Amp; Curries

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Food was not as good as I remembered. But service was excellent!

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User
User

Beautiful restaurant with delicious food and great service! Will be back


Chris
Chris

Loved it! The food and drinks were delicious. My date enjoyed herself and the service was great. Definitely going back for more.


User
User

Came and got the most wonderful chicken!!! Melts off the bone into a perfect sauce paired nicely with coconut rice. Will definitely come back again! View menu


ZayL
ZayL

Went with a friend from Burma and he approved of the flavors! We had the tea leaf salad, chicken curry, and grilled shrimp skewers! Outdoor seating is equipped with heaters.


Mackenzie
Mackenzie

Intimate place, we went for lunch and ordered four dishes to share for three and we're very well fed. Everything was delicious and came out quick. Tea leaf salad was fresh and delicious but beware of the hot red chilis. The lemongrass chicken Curry wasreally flavorful and made for a nice mild curry. The fried chicken was really good with or without the dipping sauce. Thetamarind cold noodles were delicious as well.


ReneeE
ReneeE

The food was sensational and beautifully presented. We enjoyed the Burmese fried chicken and Keema paratha. We will order the spicy masala beef every time we come. It is that good. The glass noodle stew with quail eggs was also tasty and hearty. We were underwhelmed by the coconut tapioca for dessert. I would suggest skipping as it wasn't quite the right note to end a delicious dinner on. Ambiance and service were fantastic. View menu


JamieA
JamieA

Cool ambience, attentive staff, food was disappointing. The curries were okay, they had flavor but not a stew as we expected. The veggie curry listed loads of veggies. I think I counted 4 pieces of vegetables in beans- veg and beans were slightly under cooked. The spicy beef was literally sautéed chopped meat with a kick. The pickled veggies were a nice compliment. The patio was lovely but we would not go back. The meal was mediocre.


User
User

I picked this restaurant as it was named one of the best places to eat in NY. On arrival we were greeted with a smile and shown to our table. We were provided with water and drinks orders were taken. The menu is fantastic and the food was unbelievable. There were other groups eating and talking creating a nice ambiance but not noisy. I was surprised how cheap the bill was for the quality of the food. This was easily the best meal of my whole NYC holiday. Cannot recommend this enough.


User
User

I can?t recommend Rangoon enough. The dishes are fresh, unique, and delicious without being overly rich, saturated, or pretentious. The space is clean and beautiful with a great atmosphere for a date or for a group of friends. We tried the tealeaf salad, onion fritters, mango and shrimp salad, cold tamarind noodles, spicy mee shay noodles, and prawn curry--all wereamazing. We also tried multiple wines, all of which were lovely and paired well with the spices in the dishes. First time eatingBurmese and I will definitely be back to try more. Thank you to the staff and the manager, Kyle, for your recommendations andtaking such good care of us. View menu

Brooklyn

Brooklyn

Brooklyn, a vibrant borough of New York City, is known for its diverse culture and cuisine, offering iconic foods like artisanal pizzas, bagels, and international delicacies like dim sum and falafel.

Categories

  • Wine A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Brunch A delightful blend of breakfast and lunch dishes featuring classic favorites and creative twists. Enjoy savory options like eggs benedict or opt for sweet treats like fluffy pancakes and fresh fruit. View menu
  • Burmese Explore diverse flavors with traditional Burmese dishes, featuring a fusion of Indian, Thai, and Chinese influences. Enjoy savory curries, vibrant salads, and noodle specialties, all brimming with aromatic spices and fresh ingredients.
  • Healthy Wholesome and nourishing dishes made with fresh, organic ingredients, perfect for those looking to enjoy balanced meals. Relish our guilt-free options packed with flavor and vital nutrients.

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