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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.
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.
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?
Local snacks, dim sum and noodles at affordable prices. Service is fast and quality of food guaranteed.
This Restaurant and Bar has a mission : help people discover the country through food and chatter. The trendy “travelstyle”cafe’ cum restaurant is set in the nice surrounding of Kandawgyi lake. Although there is no direct view on the lake, the small tent-like outside dining area gives quite a unique ambience for a truly delicious meal. Need advice on your next trip in Myanmar, ask the owner or grab a book from the “library”
A popular spot in the trendy Yaw Min Gyi quarter, Aung Mingalar offers a terrific mix of Shan and local dishes. Also highly recommended are the fried dumplings. It is a pleasant venue with open doors that gets a cool breeze. A great restaurant for people watching that attracts foreigners and locals alike.
Daw Saw Yee is a cheap, authenticate and humble Myanmar food experience, where both locals and adventurous tourists can appreciate the local scene. There is a brief English-language menu, but your best bet is to have a look at the selection of curries behind the counter. As in most places, curries come with rice and a small soup.
Feel Myanmar has many branches all over town. A great restaurant to get acquainted with local cuisine, it is popular with both visitors from abroad and locals. There is a wide selection of local options and the seating area outside is always busy, giving a lively atmosphere to your dining experience, especially at the main branch when they have a live band playing!
The famous big bright yellow smiley face of Happy Cafe & Noodles can be found in quite a few venues in town. The most enjoyable setting is in the garden of the beautiful colonial building which shelters the inya Road Branch. Their patio is the place to go for some relaxing drinks and a couple of shared plates of Myanmar foods. Their menu focuses on Myanmar snacks, rice and noodles but offers Western options too (and cheap cocktails).
Set in an attractive wooden colonial home, House of Memories is a one of a kind in Yangon. They dish out mostly Myanmar specialities but also have Thai, Chinese and Indian dishes. The main draw for many is that this was once the office of the country’s independence hero, Aung San, and upstairs, you will find a few artifacts from his time. Their balcony and garden are nice and breezy.
This Shan Style hotpot (“Kou Fu”) is not like the usual Chinese style hotpots. The main difference is the spicy Shan soupeit comes with. If you would like something else, try their delicious warm tofu, their shan pork rice or … their Brain Soup Mee Shay!
Chin establishments are not easy to come by in Yangon! Chin food is spicy and plentiful, flavourful and filling too. On the ground floor, the restaurant serves traditional Chin food while Chin costumes and accessories such bracelets, necklaces and belts are available for purchase on the top floor.
This is a typical local restaurant which serves Myanmar and Chinese dishes that come in large portions. Good for a feast after visiting the Shwedagon Pagoda. Their pan grilled chicken, mee whole fish and squeezed fruit juices are recommended for their freshness. Expect a place only Myanmar people can create.
The small and simple restaurant serves the best Kachin food in town. Try the pinkish Kachin rice wine, along with any of their wide variety of very tasty dishes. You will not be disappointed.
















