One of Yangon’s most popular expat haunts. 50th Street Bar is a little slice of home for many foreigners living in the city. With Comfortable seating. Western food and live sports matches, it often offers some much needed sancity when Yangon-Life can become a bit too much.
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Formerly known as Yhet’s which is hidden in a side street off Merchant Street and now it moved to Urban Asia Center – Ietsu provides a quiet and intimate space that is perfect for an escape from the hustle and bustle of downtown Yangon. Sushi is served at room temperature with fresh ingredients are imported from Japan without fail. They claim that the fish they import are asleep, not dead, which ensures unbeatable freshness and the most amazing sushi in town. Their soba noodles are handmade in Yangon.
Experience the new premium Family KTV in town. Bring your family and friends.
A delicious fried cut purse and modern Thai food at a reasonable price. And also they have other choices of food categories.
The first Pirate-style bar in Yangon located on Maha Bandula Road, Botahtaug.
Premium steakhouse serving dry aged Myanmar Japanese wagyu hybrid beef, premium wines and live seafood. Prime Rib takes its pride upon the beef they offers. Greenland Farms, established in early 2007, has many years of careful development.
They claim to produce a product that is safe for consuming as well as naturally flavorful and tender. Their beef is said to be raised with NO ADDED HORMONES, NO ANTIBIOTICS, and is GRASS FED on a guaranteed 100% vegetarian diet. Their cattle are never fed animal by-products or chemical products of any kind. This is the beef you can trust.
Gangnam Korean Buffet welcomes you with traditional cuisine using ingredients directly imported from Korea and local chefs trained by Korean Chefs, now comes to Botahtaung township at Urban Asia Tower. The buffet includes Budaejiikae, Korean Pork BBQ, Korean Kimbap, Egg Roll, Topokki, Korean Salads and other Korean dishes along with free flow of fresh juices.
Ho May Char Siu is the perfect spot for those who enjoy Cantonese food, ‘Char’ being fork and ‘Iiu’ means roast, named after the traditional cooking method for the dishes. Roasted dishes and Chinese style noodle can give you the best food experience. The fair price range makes this place worthy of second visit and also the roasted duck is popular among customers.
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.
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.
You can now enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine at Tonkatsu- cutlet, curry, teriyaki and more, all at reasonable prices.
A wide range of food and drinks menu with decent price. A perfect place for Mandalay style cuisine in Yangon. A neat, clean and cool environment to chill. Staffs are friendly and flexible. The quality of food is absolutely perfect.
The bar atop Yama Hotel on Bo Myat Htun was, apparently, a fixture of low-cost Yangon watering holes popular among local students with a relaxed vibe. Some old Burma hands had been awaiting its reopening after it closed more than two years ago, missing a rooftop bar on West of downtown. It reopened, as part of a revamp by Yama, last month with a more up-market vibe, offering a decent range of bar snacks, main meals, draft beers and
even a few bottles of fancy imported ciders, beers, and wines.
They offer Steak, Pasta and more entree dishes. ‘Steak Out’ is the premium dining destination for those craving for western cuisines.
Decorated in modern setting with yellow lighting, giving warm feeling, one side of the wall is painted with waterfall image.
































