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Good news for noodle lovers! Noodle Bowl, a new noodle place in town, has made its debut to Yangon with variety of Shan style noodles such as Pork Breast Kyauk Me Mee Shay, Shan Style Yellow Rice, etc. You can also get Thai food there. It’s your daily bowl of happiness – breakfast, lunch or dinner – you choose! So, what are you waiting for?
This small café with simple décor is located in busy Sanchaung Township, where you can get Shan food, Thai cuisines, noodles and a lot more. This will be an ideal place if you are looking for a place to have a quick lunch during your break or to gather with friends and family.
Sar Taw Kae’ is a place where you can try all different types of the authentic Burmese Cuisines in buffet style with no limit. The comers are offered by amazing buffet that include many dishes, desserts and drinks with the price tag of 6500 ks. Also they serve with sets menu, so the choice is yours.
Bringing back the memories of the decade known as “House Of Tea”, where the art meets delicious foods designed to remind the visitor about nostalgia. Menu is filled with Burmese traditional dishes including tea leaves, dry mutton and etc … And an environment with postcards, paintings, monoprints, second-hand books which go well with tea. It made you feels like you’re in Anyar (Central Dry Zone Of Myanmar).
A new restaurant in town for those who are looking for healthy food. The food from War Yaw Recipes is claimed to be cooked with low cholesterol oil and no MSG. This will surely be a perfect place if you are on diet but still craving delicious meals.
Nam Su is another culinary concept by Rangoon Tea House group, a Shan-inspired restaurant with wide choices of homemade recipes and signature cocktails available at one place. Here, you can taste delicious Shan cuisines prepared by the head chef with warm heart. So if you’re craving for Shan food in bustling downtown of Yangon, Nam Su is a must go place for those who miss homemade Shan dishes.
This restaurant focused on Kayah ethnic cuisine and the menu is divided into traditional Kayah food and Asian.The room is dimly lit to add bar vibes with the two-floor building can house both lone diners and family banquet.The pricing is reasonable and the service is quite pleasant.
Ethnic food restaurants are a growing presence in Yangon. One of them is The Northern with a promise to offer the dining experience on the Myanmar-China border. With a menu consisting of different a la carte dishes from Northern Shan State and specialty Yunnan-style BBQ.
Zay Cho means “Sweet Price” in Burmese. As the name suggests, you will be getting a reasonably priced breakfast dishes till noon. Speciality dishes include Mandalay Mote Ti, Mee Shay, and other attractive Burmese choices.
A Nyar Thu is a Burmese restaurant that inhabits cuisine from the Central Dry Zone of Myanmar. Sweet, mild and a teensy bit of extra oil. Here, you will have a chance to taste a good homey meal with a very affordable price.
The Able is establish with the intent to do something to help people with physical handicaps. This cafe has books and a very unique way of ordering. The café is operated solely by audibly challenged staff and you can learn sign language to further broaden communication with the staff – maybe even make a joke or two.
















