Burmese Tea, Chinese Buns (Pauk Si), Curry, Mote Hin Gar, Myanmar Traditional Salad, Noodles, Shan Noodles, Si Chet.
Rangoon Tea House draws inspiration from the heritage and tradition of the old city, the wonderful food and vibrant atmosphere of downtown. Prepare to drink tea of different varieties, inspired by the traditional tea houses, and local foods with the best ingredients. Delivery available with Ygn door 2 door.
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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).
Local snacks, dim sum and noodles at affordable prices. Service is fast and quality of food guaranteed.
Aung Thukha is an excellent place to sample a range of Myanmar food: from rich, meaty curries to light, freshly made salads. The flavours are more subtle here than elsewhere, emphasising herbs rather than oil and spice. It is almost always busy, but manages to maintain a gentle, friendly service and a palpable old-school atmosphere, making the experience akin to eating at someone’s home.
Myanmar cultural performances and international buffet Daily 6 pm to 9 pm. Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Myanmar at Karaweik Palace, the only place in Yangon
where you can discover authentic traditional performances, arts and crafts, great food and sincere Myanmar hospitality in the air-conditioned comfort of a majestic setting. Karaweik Palace is one of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in Myanmar. The magnificent gold Karaweik birds appear to float majestically on the serene Kandawgyi Lake, adjacent to serene parkland. The allure of it's unique architectural beauty and representation of Myanmar culture has drawn curious and intrigued travellers and admirers from near and far for decades. The interior has two grand spacious halls with glorious gold and white ornate high ceilings intricately decorated with Kanote (traditional handcrafted wood carving). Each hall has nine huge windows and an attractive stage, bar and wood dining tables and chairs. Cool, light and
airy, it is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the dining experience in pleasant surroundings. The entertaining and engaging performances highlight several remarkable eras in Myanmar history,dating back as far as the Bagan era 1044-1287 to the time prior to Independence in 1948. Stunning Costumes and experience dancers bring the show to life and will transport you back in time. Our executive Chef carefully selects the freshest ingredients daily to prepare authentic Myanmar dishes packed full of subtle flavours and delicate spices, ranging from fragrant curries to sweet deserts. A selection of European dishes, sushi and fresh salads complete the tempting spread at the buffet. Traditional Myanmar Lunch – accompanied by Myanmar Harpist Daily 11am to 3 pm Enjoy a Myanmar lunch served in the traditional style – several interesting and delicious dishes are served on a Daunlaun- a lacquer tray on a tray. A choice of a Royal Family set menu or an individual et menu- each a selection of soup, curry, vegetables,salads, condiments and seasonal fresh fruit. Try the mouth- watering favourite dish of Myanmar- Mohingar. Karaweik Palace is one of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in Myanmar. The
magnificent gold Karaweik birds appear to float majestically on the serene Kandawgyi Lake,
adjacent to serene parkland. The allure of it's unique architectural beauty and representation of
Myanmar culture has drawn curious and intrigued travellers and admirers from near and far for
decades.
The interior has two grand spacious halls with glorious gold and white ornate high ceilings
intricately decorated with Kanote (traditional handcrafted wood carving). Each hall has nine
huge windows and an attractive stage, bar and wood dining tables and chairs. Cool, light and
airy, it is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the dining experience in pleasant surroundings.
This garden is located beside Inya Lake. There is also a romantic restaurant known as Sein Lan So Pyay, which offers a variety of food and drinks.
A trendy cafe` that sits in a phone shop in downtown Yangon, Coffee Club offers authentic European coffee as well as a range of sandwiches and cookies from Yangon Bakehouse.
Inside the Karaweik Park, Nervin Cafe sits pleasantly on a hill overlooking Kandawgyi Lake. It’s a calm pleasant spot to spend the day and usually offers a pleasant breeze from the lake. There is also a very good and reasonably priced casual menu with a selections of pizza, pastas, paninis and gelato.
One of the long-standing cafe`s in Yangon, Coffee Circles has fallen a bit behind as other rivals have opened up. There’s a reasonable selection of western and Asian food – some good, some less so.
This quaint tea house is the place to go to try out exclusive blends of tea. Set A is for two people and includes unlimited teapot refrill along with scones and cream, four different types of cake, two sorts of sandwiches and even a mini-chicken burger. Set B is for four people and is more or less set A timed by two. Ask to explore the house (including outdoor areas) before sitting down: it is full of hidden gems and each room has its own character.
Ananda Coffee and Cocoa is a cafe/restaurant that offers organic Arabica coffee harvested from their own plantation near Pyin Oo Lwin in Myanmar. You can also buy whole or ground coffee beans to brew in the comfort of your home.