Welcome to Burma Bay Cafe
Burma Bay Cafe, an Asian fusion restaurant in Fremont, CA, offers a unique blend of Burmese and Halal cuisine. With a focus on providing a diverse menu with vegan and vegetarian options, this restaurant caters to a wide range of dietary preferences. Known for their flavorful dishes like the Palata with coconut chicken curry and Burmese garlic chicken noodles, Burma Bay Cafe has garnered praise for their innovative flavors and attentive service. Customers appreciate the clean and modern ambiance, making it a popular choice for a delicious dining experience. Overall, Burma Bay Cafe stands out for its exceptional food quality and welcoming atmosphere.
- 47966 Warm Springs Blvd Fremont, CA 94539 Hotline: (510) 983-9868
Welcome to Burma Bay Cafe, a hidden gem in Fremont, California, offering a unique fusion of Burmese, Halal, and Asian cuisine. Situated at 47966 Warm Springs Blvd, this Asian-owned restaurant provides a plethora of dining options, from vegan and vegetarian dishes to hearty meat options. The restaurant is known for its excellent customer service, clean and modern ambiance, and a menu that caters to a variety of dietary preferences.
One of the standout features of Burma Bay Cafe is its diverse menu, which includes tantalizing appetizers like Deep Fried Lotus Root with chili and seaweed aioli, Fried Tofu with sweet and sour chili sauce, and Vegan Samosas filled with potatoes, onions, and spices. For those who love salt and pepper dishes, options like Salt & Pepper Chicken, Swai, Calamari, and Shrimp provide a unique twist on familiar flavors.
Customer reviews rave about the flavorful dishes at Burma Bay Cafe, with highlights including the Palata with coconut chicken curry, Burmese Garlic Chicken Noodles, Village Catfish marinated in pumpkin sauce, and Mixed Vegetables Curry. From the crispy Palata to the tender beef curry, each dish is carefully crafted to delight the taste buds and leave diners coming back for more.
Whether you're a fan of traditional Burmese cuisine or looking to try something new, Burma Bay Cafe offers a welcoming atmosphere, friendly staff, and a menu that caters to all preferences. With ample parking, a range of payment options, and amenities like Wi-Fi and outdoor seating, this restaurant is a must-visit for food enthusiasts in the Fremont area.

Stopped by here after my nail appointment. I was greeted and taken to a table where I was greeted again with and taken through the menu after I asked for recommendations because I had never been there before. I ended up getting Palata with the coconut chicken curry as suggested by the lady who I was speaking with. My thoughts on this was that the bread was delicious. Crunch, flaky and had a nice chew to it. The coconut chicken curry wasn't bad but after a couple bites it started to taste way too sweet. Another dish I ordered was the beef curry which was delicious. The beef was tender. Nice flavor profile, very well seasoned. Overall I would come back and try something else on the menu. The restaurant itself is clean and the service was good. No complaints there.

This's our second visit. We're pleased to confirm the restaurant has kept up its rating. The setting is still the same, clean, bright, and upscaled. It goes without saying the friendly services and efficient kitchen. Two new dishes were tried besides the Palata Lamp Curry(tried chicken curry last time), and the Burmese Garlic Chicken Noodles(tried tofu version last time). Palata and noodles were as tasty as before. The new dishes didn't disappoint us. The Village Catfish was great. Deep fried catfishes marinated in pumpkin sauces, which was very unique. The Mixed Vegetables Curry was something different too. We found okra, egg plant, string beans, and chicken peas, in addition to the typical broccoli, carrot, cabbage, and potato. But it certainly wasn't curry heavy. Overall, it was refreshing and re-assuring that another good restaurant thrives in this area.

Burma Bay Cafe was busy during lunch and this being my first visit, I understand why. This was my second time having Burmese food and I am in love. I choose a lunch special of a main dish, a choice of different side of rice and vegetables. I got the Minted Jalapeño Chicken Curry and it was so tasty. I also got Burmese noodles and I loved that sweet sauce it had. The restaurant is clean and modern. The customer service was very good as well. I can't wait to come back here.

We came on a Friday night with a party of five and was seated very quickly. The samosas by default come with four pieces but you can pay more to add more pieces for your party. Overall we thought the food tasted good but that the portions were small for the price, especially the curry. The nan gyi dok had the right level of flavor vs other places I've had it where it felt very light / diluted.

Amazing food, friendly staff, welcoming atmosphere! Will definitely be returning again soon

I've been here twice now and both times were excellent. The service is friendly and fast, but the food quality is what stands out the most. It's been delicious and fresh both times. Tried the black pepper Berger and basil chile beef, both excellent. And their desserts...it's worth it. The fried bananas with ice cream were great.

Food was great. Service was friendly. Would recommend! Shout out to Angel for making us feel welcome

This is a great restaurant with amazing delicious food. The service quick efficient and very polite. We also look the ambience of the restaurant. Very clean and pleasant. The quality is consistently excellent! We love the samosa soup, black pepper tofu, tea leaf salad to name a few dishes!

This restaurant is located at the Galleria plaza. There are plenty of free parking spots. We were greeted and seated by a friendly waiter upon entering the restaurant. They have an extensive menu. We ordered the Palata with Coconut Chicken Curry, Tea Leaf Salad, Nan Gyi Dok, Salmon Lemongrass Fusion, and a bowl of Coconut Rice. Our food came out in a timely manner. The palata was crispy and flaky. It went well with the coconut curry chicken. The tea leaf salad had a good amount of tea and peanuts. The nan gyi dok was tasty. The salmon lemongrass fusion was kind of flavorful. However, I didn't taste any lemongrass. The coconut rich was tasty, which I can taste the sweet coconut. The prices were fairly reasonable and they were generous with the portions. We'll be back to try their other entrees.

Gotta love this random find when I was searching for a lunch spot that has decent vegetarian options for my group. The restaurant is front and center in a strip mall that looks like it's about to shut down, just a few blocks down from Warm Springs main plazas like Little Taipei. They have pretty decent lunch specials, you pick an entree, pick a side veggie (lacking choices there), and type of rice. Protein choices got tofu, chicken, beef, spicy and non-spicy options. Rice got white, brown, coconut, basmati. Veggies were either string beans or this medley that included lotus roots. You can opt for tea leaf salad for a few extra bucks, or if you have a large enough group interest, might as well just order a full order to split. Their tea leaf salad is quite delicious, it's worth it to do a full order anyway. I had this minted jalapeno chicken with coconut rice, the whole dish was very flavorful, a bit on the saltier end for those who are used to home cooking. Definitely want to come back to try their other dishes.