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Burmese · East Village, ManhattanNO. 650 / 851

Little Myanmar

A small, family-run Burmese restaurant on East 2nd Street that holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand as Manhattan's best-known spot for the cuisine.

150 East 2nd Street, New York, NY 10009

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//The line

Little Myanmar accepts reservations, but walk-ins can still face a brief wait because of the restaurant's small footprint, according to coverage summarized alongside its Michelin Bib Gourmand listing.

Weekend visits are the likeliest to involve a wait, with reservations recommended to avoid standing by, per the same reporting on the restaurant's East Village location and its Bib Gourmand status on the Michelin Guide's New York list.

//When the line peaks
Weekend dinner service flagged as the time reservations are most recommended, per restaurant coverage

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//Getting in

Reservations: Reservations accepted; recommended on weekends

Walk-ins: Yes, accommodated but may involve a brief wait

Official site →

//FAQ
How long is the wait at Little Myanmar?

Reports describe only a brief wait for walk-ins given the restaurant's small size, with weekends the most likely time to encounter one.

Does Little Myanmar take reservations?

Yes, reservations are accepted and recommended on weekends, per restaurant coverage tied to its Michelin Bib Gourmand listing.

Can you walk into Little Myanmar?

Yes, walk-ins are accommodated, though the tiny space means a short wait is possible, especially on weekends.

Sources: Michelin Guide (NY Bib Gourmand list) · Michelin Guide (Little Myanmar page)

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