B Star Bar, the vibrant sister of Burma Superstar, offers a sublime mashup of Pan-Asian dishes in a chill setting, perfect for quick bites and brunches.
"If you want to avoid a wait at Burma Superstar, head to BStar Cafe instead. The menu has good crossover including our favorite, the tea leaf salad, and we even like some things better here. Plus, the back room is a solid spot to hang out." - will kamensky
"The smaller (and we’d argue, more accomplished) sister of Burma Superstar, B Star delivers a respectable brunch. This Richmond spot has tons of great vegetarian options like an awesome tofu scramble, plus noodles, jook, and brunch bowls with longanisa or kimchi fried rice." - Team Infatuation
"One brunch spot to get on your radar: B Star Bar, the sister restaurant of Burma Superstar. They deliver a pretty good brunch with tons of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options, including tocino with fried sunny side up egg bowls and rich porridges. Heated parklet seating. " - team infatuation
"At Stars, Tower’s restaurant in San Francisco, he served dishes like local grilled lamb with ancho chile sauce, avocado salsa, and cotija cheese." - ByNavneet Alang
"B Star Bar is another spot by the Burma Superstar team, and it’s a great option if you don’t feel like spending half the night waiting in line at their sister spot—plus, they also have a nice back patio, and serve brunch Friday to Sunday. They have dishes similar to Burma Superstar with Burmese, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, and Indian influences (like the platha with dip and excellent tea leaf salad), plus dishes unique to B Star Bar including poached chicken jook and miso cod. " - Julia Chen 1