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Welcome to Mandalay Kitchen

At Mandalay Kitchen, culinary tradition blooms where Burmese and Thai flavors intertwine. Nestled in St. Paul, this captivating eatery showcases the vibrant essence of Burmese cuisine, notably through its acclaimed tea leaf salad and a variety of hearty noodle dishes. With a commitment to inclusivity, Mandalay Kitchen offers vegan options and a welcoming atmosphere complete with outdoor seating. Diners rave about the beautifully presented dishes and the delightful, friendly service, making each visit a memorable experience. A true gem for food lovers, Mandalay Kitchen invites you to explore the rich flavors of Myanmar in a modern setting.

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Welcome to Mandalay Kitchen, an exquisite dining gem nestled in the heart of Saint Paul, Minnesota. This vibrant restaurant offers a delightful blend of Burmese, Thai, and salad dishes that are sure to elevate your culinary experience. As you step into Mandalay Kitchen, prepare to immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of flavors, aromas, and warm hospitality that pays homage to the rich cultural heritage of Burma.

Located at 383 University Ave W, Mandalay Kitchen boasts an inviting atmosphere designed for all occasions—from casual lunches with friends to intimate dinners. The restaurant is accessible for everyone, featuring outdoor seating, heated options, and ample facilities for large parties. With various utilities such as free Wi-Fi and a commitment to vegan options, this place is a haven for every food lover.

Why Mandalay Kitchen Stands Out:

  • Diverse Menu: Sample from a curated menu including the famous Tea Leaf Salad—a dish that twists traditional Burmese flavors into something unforgettable. The fermented tea leaves blend seamlessly with crunchy textures from fried garlic and peanuts, balancing exquisite flavors with refreshing greens.
  • Signature Dishes: Don’t miss the rich and comforting Mohinga, a celebrated Burmese fish chowder that encapsulates the essence of their culinary tradition. The Knyaw Pumpkin Curry, rich in flavors reminiscent of crab eggs, stands out as a must-try, and the vibrant Yum Nam Khao Tod salad provides an enticing crunch with each bite.
  • Appetizers to Die For: Begin your journey with the delectable Burmese Stuffed Tofu or Yangon Samosa, where every dish is prepared with meticulous attention to flavor and presentation.
  • Warm Hospitality: The staff at Mandalay Kitchen are known for their friendliness, ensuring that your dining experience is as delightful as the food itself. Many patrons have praised the attentive service that makes each visit feel special.

From the hands-on chefs to the elegant decor, every aspect of Mandalay Kitchen invites you to indulge in the richness of Burmese cuisine. Customers have hailed dishes like the Pad See Ew and Laab for their vibrant flavors and generous portions, offering a blend of comfort and authenticity. As first-time diners delve into the adventurous menu, seasoned foodies return, eager to indulge once more.

Overall, at Mandalay Kitchen, every bite tells a story, every dish evokes nostalgia, and each visit is an opportunity to discover a new favorite. Indulging here isn’t just a meal; it’s a journey through the culinary landscape of Burma. Make sure to pay a visit and create your own food stories at this inviting establishment!

For more information, call them at (651) 219-5887, or better yet, stop by and treat yourself to an unforgettable dining experience!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Mandalay Kitchen
LuAnn Y.
LuAnn Y.

Excellent food! I had Ginger Salad and my sister had Green curry. The staff were super friendly and the chef came and talked with us The decor is very nice. The furniture is very comfortable. I definitely recommend it and I will be back

Tiana D.
Tiana D.

Stopped in with some coworkers on a Wednesday for lunch. Parking was pretty easy to find on the street and there were a ton of available tables inside. The inside decor is so cute! There is a second level as well. I had such a hard time deciding what to eat. The menu is great and everything looked so good! I ended up getting the beef curry with added paratha. It was good but it tasted kind of flour-y to me. Our table split the tea leaf salad - I loved this! Something I've never tried before but something I'd love to have again! Our server was great! He was the only one working and was super efficient.

Thang T.
Thang T.

Beautiful Thai-Burmese fusion restaurant in St. Paul. With this being my first time trying Burmese cuisine, I had high expectations and I was happily surprised. Unfortunately the star dish of Myanmar, Mohinga, was unavailable when we had visited, so we ordered the Yangon Beef curry with Paratha, tea leaf salad, and pad see ew. Beef was a little dry but well seasoned, paratha perfectly crisp. Pad see ew was ok, but the star was definitely the lahpet thoke. I wasn't expecting too much from a salad but the flavor was so good it was life-altering. I would definitely come back just for the salad.

Gita B.
Gita B.

Enjoyed dinner here! Take out ordering and pick up was smooth and easy. The Yum Nam Khao Tod crispy rice cake salad/lettuce wrap was quickly devoured. Ordered as "very spicy" but it was overall mild to medium, but very flavorful nonetheless. I was a bit disappointed in the Burmese stuffed tofu. The stuffing is a melange of veggies that lacked in flavor. It would taste better with more sauce, or something to dip it into. Nice to have a vegetarian appetizer though. Also ordered the Knyaw Pumpkin Curry with tofu at a medium spice level. This is a unique curry not found on other menus! It was a-okay. I would like to come back and try a few other items on the menu. It's nice to see some unique traditional Burmese dishes in a classy modern restaurant!

Jenae C.
Jenae C.

We tried five different dishes that were all amazing-- the pad see ew and pad krapow with chicken were my favorites. Very flavorful and filling. Everything seemed cooked to order so it was super fresh. The portions were large, so great for leftovers! The prices were also cheaper than other comparable restaurants, which is appreciated. The inside is really cute and there's plenty of seating for big or small groups. There's street parking nearby as well. The server was nice and told us about the already included 18% tip on the bill, although we still misunderstood and double tipped on the machine, so fair warning for that.

Lisa V.
Lisa V.

I have a friend who is Karen, and she told me about this Karen/Thai restaurant. I was so excited to try it with her. Vibes & Aesthetics The restaurant had a lot of real plants and had a dining vibe. It didn't seem to match the cuisine, but it was fine. There is also a second floor. We went on a weeknight and it wasn't busy. Service The server was good. We didn't have any complaints. We paid at our table with our server. My Order We were afraid the portions would be small, so we ordered a few items to share. However, the portions are quite large. Plan to take leftovers home. * Mohinga - It's like kapoon, but Karen style. * Steak laab - It was well done. I wished it was medium. * Stuff tofu - I was curious how this would be. They just cut a whole and stuff cabbages inside. It is quite good though! * Pad Kapraw - A Thai classic. We thought it had a little too much oyster sauce or salt, but it was good! Parking It's limited in this area. We found parking on the side of the building during the time it was allowed. I don't remember the times though.

Elizabeth W.
Elizabeth W.

Mandalay Kitchen is the first Burmese restaurant I have been to, and if this is what Burmese food is like I am all in. The space has been through several iterations of restaurants and is pretty modern and spare, but food is fantastic. I split a variety of dishes with a friend. Most excellent with one meh. I really liked the stuffed tofu, the pumpkin curry and the rice salad. It was quite busy the night we were there, but the food still came fairly quickly. I will definitely be back.

Pauline C.
Pauline C.

What We Ordered - Cream Cheese Wontons - Tea Leaf Salad - Samosa Salad - Onh No Khao Swe - Knyaw Pumpkin Curry with Chicken - Chaplin Burger - Zaap Chicken - Tom Yum Hot Pot - Pad Kraow Chicken This was the best place I ate during my most recent trip to MN. Pumpkin Curry was my favorite dish! The curry tasted like crab eggs (which is my favorite thing about crab) but it was a chicken pumpkin curry! How did they do it? I ate every last dip. Tied for second best items were the Tom Yum Hot Pot and the Tea Leaf Salad. The Tea Leaf Salad was very unique and tasty. The Chaplin Burger reminded me of pho but in a good way. I think I came to the conclusion I am not a fan or any version of juicy lucy as it requires the meat to be more on the well done side. I enjoyed all the dishes except for the Cream Cheese Wontons. There was little filling so mainly just fried wrappers. Please make sure to check your receipt! They charge 18% for large parties but I didn't catch it prior to tipping.

Kedar D.
Kedar D.

Mandalay Kitchen is a friendly and spectacular Burmese spot in St. Paul with a focus on dishes from the Kayin state in southeastern Burma. It earns a rare 5-star review from me. The food is exquisite---beautifully presented, wonderfully seasoned and with a wide variety of textures. They also label their vegetarian dishes, most of which are vegan by default. The Yangon samosa ($9) is a light and simple samosa, with a thin and crispy wrapper filled with lightly cooked potatoes and peas. Compared to an Indian/Punjabi samosa, it's less starchy and bready. The bayar kyaw ($8) is described as Burmese falafel and it tasted superb. It was more moist and savory than a Middle Eastern falafel and had a brightness to it that I loved. The lahpet thoke (tea leaf salad) ($13) is vegan by default and the best I've had in the United States. While Burma Superstar in San Francisco popularized this dish, Mandalay Kitchen's rendition is much better: it's savory, crispy, addictive and has a new surprise in every bite. The Yum nam khao tod ($12) can be made vegan and is a crispy rice salad with a variety of herbs. I loved this dish and, by coincidence, had had a much less interesting version at a different restaurant in St. Paul one day earlier. Mandalay's version blew the other one out of the water. Lastly, the Thai red curry ($14) can be made vegan and was good. It didn't wow me, but it was respectable. Next time I'll get the kabocha squash Burmese curry. The service was friendly and though the restaurant was understaffed, the food came within a reasonable time (we were warned about delays) and was still prepared with care and delicacy. Stop by Mandalay Kitchen for something special.