A small hole in the wall place perfect for a cold rainy day in Pittsburgh. You feel comfortable and cozy at Burma-Tokyo with a sushi station to the left as you enter and a register to the right with simple dining tables and pictures hanging up. I didn't try the sushi but ordered the traditional Burmese noodle soup since they have Burma in their restaurant name so why not. Overall I wasn't sure what to expect but ultimately the flavors were good and there was a lot of food. Perfect to warm your belly and the price is just right. I would not have found Burma Tokyo had a friend not recommend it to me as the place is tucked into an Oakland neighborhood. Parking on the street.