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Yamo

A tiny, cash-only Burmese-Chinese gem in the Mission District, famous for its incredibly affordable menu and authentic flavors served in a cozy, hole-in-the-wall setting.

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What is Yamo known for?

Yamo is a Burmese-Chinese hole-in-the-wall restaurant in San Francisco's Mission District known for its very low-priced menu items, with most items costing under $8.

How much does the food cost?

The menu is very affordable, with everything described as being under $8, including a bowl of house noodles which costs $8.

Does Yamo have vegan options?

Yes, vegan choices may include curries, soups, tea salad, spring rolls, samosas, and noodles.

What are the hours of operation?

Hours vary by source, but it is closed on Sundays. One source lists it as open Monday–Thursday 10:30am–9:30pm and Friday–Saturday 10:30am–10:00pm, while another lists weekday hours as 5:30pm–9:30pm.

Where is Yamo located?

Yamo is located at 3406 18th St in San Francisco's Mission District, at the intersection of 18th Street and Mission Street.

What should I check before going?

Use Gyde for context, then check official sources for current hours, tickets, construction, and closures.

What to know

Yamo is a Burmese-Chinese restaurant located at 3406 18th St in San Francisco’s Mission District. This hole-in-the-wall establishment is run by older Burmese women and offers an intimate dining experience in a very small space consisting primarily of a bar with about nine stools. The restaurant is celebrated for its extreme affordability, with every item on the menu priced under $8. For example, a bowl of the house noodles costs exactly $8, making it a rare budget-friendly find in the city. Visitors with dietary restrictions will find plenty of options here. The menu includes vegan choices such as tea salad, samosas, spring rolls, curries, soups, and noodles. This variety ensures that the authentic Burmese flavors are accessible to a wide range of diners. Situated at the intersection of 18th Street and Mission Street, Yamo maintains a simple, no-frills atmosphere. Because it is a cash-only spot, guests should arrive prepared to pay in currency to enjoy its specialized noodle dishes and traditional snacks.

Visitor tips

  • Bring cash, as this is a cash-only establishment.
  • Plan your visit for Monday through Saturday, as the restaurant is closed on Sundays.
  • Arrive early or during off-peak hours, as the space is very small with only about nine stools.

Nearby context

Yamo is located in the heart of the Mission District, specifically at the intersection of 18th Street and Mission Street, an area known for its vibrant culture and diverse culinary scene.

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