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Tha Gyi Thamee is a upscale Burmese restaurant serving plain and simple Ah Nyar cuisine. Notable dishes are Ah Nyar Fried Chicken, Fried Mutton, and Pathein Fried Sausage. There are also noodle dishes as Nan Gyi Thoke, and deserts like Creamy Chai Tea.
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.
A must go place if you love shan foods.
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.
Reimagining the elegance and flavours of old-world Burma, The Pansodan is a newly lit beacon on Yangon’s most celebrated culinary street. The restaurant is styled as a Burmese brasserie within a former Bank of India building. From the floors, paved with chevron marble, to the ceiling, capped with glinting gold-leaf, every inch of The Pansodan is designed to take its guests on a journey into a bygone age. Open to serve everything from an early morning breakfast to after dinner drinks, The Pansodan is destined to become a new nexus in the heart of downtown. Some of the most creative minds in Yangon’s culinary scene have come together to create a menu designed to present Burma’s timeless recipes, with the occasional contemporary twist. Guests can also expect herbaceous cocktails, as well as imported wines and spirits. The Pansodan exists to champion Burmese culture, helping the guests experience traditional fare with new eyes.
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 Myanmar Style decorated open typed restaurant offers very delicious Breakfast Menu.
The Toddy Bar is a throwback to a by-gone era of sophisticated Burmese cocktails.
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.
A new Traditional Kayan restaurant with various foods and khaung yay. And they have nice view over the pazundaung creek.
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.
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.
















