This local restaurant hidden in the small streets behind the City Hall serves some of the freshest and tastiest noodles and soups in town. The pork rib noodles are particularly delectable. The owner is very friendly and is always happy to give advice about local foods. An ideal cheap-food stop right in the heart of the downtown … but it closes early.
They are now reopened in new place. Follow the tiger paw prints to this hidden speakeasy-style drinking lounge, tapas bar, and restaurant. While speakeasies were once illicit drinking dens in 1920s America, there is nothing illegal about The Blind Tiger. Rather, it evokes the allure, mystery, and privacy of yesteryears with modern bar mood.
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.
In 1906, Isaac Sofaer, the son of a family of provisions purveyors from Bagdad who came to Rangoon as a child, commissioned the renowned architect Thomas Swales to construct the Sofaer & Co building to be a centre of commerce at the most prestigious postcode in the region at the turn of the twentieth century – Lower Pansodan Road.
In 2016, a group of friends who met in Yangon stumbled upon a derelict unit at the far right of the once thriving emporium, which was being used as a warehouse for plastic packaging.
A dream was born: to revive a place that could be a space for the meeting of minds, to build a home away from home for people at cross-roads in a country at cross-roads.
The brainchild of Ingyin Zaw, Sofaer & Co. adopted the name of its namesake building. Here we celebrate life’s simple pleasures – coffee, cocktails and an open kitchen with the freshest local and regional ingredients.
Sofaer & Co’s space preserved most of the original features of the building – including the encaustic Victorian-era tiles from Manchester, steel beams from Lancashire and wood panels from possibly the era of the Vienna Café and Burma Book Club.
The clean, contemporary design pays homage to the history of the building, featuring our own designed, locally made furniture with the signature Burmese rattan weaving, locally commissioned artwork and reclaimed glassware from Nagar Glass Factory.
Healthy Me is a salad bar which prefers you Go Green, Eat Healthy, Live Beauty. Their HM Burger is famous for using home made burger, it is made with sweet pumpkin and carrot. So it will not be just only for adult but also quite pretty well good for children also.
Sakura is a small Japanese restaurant located in downtown. Frequented by Japanese locals, the place is a hidden treasure for those who crave fresh sushi and authentic dishes straight out of Japan. Great lunchtime bento box!
Located in the corner of the Strand Square building, cafe Burma has a warm and inviting interior. A great hideout from the busy streets of Yangon. Their menu includes pasteries, home made Burmese foods, smoothies and most important of all, the coffee. Their mocha has a great fame among the regular customers.
Singapore’s favorite Cafe – now open in Myanmar! Serving your Singapore’s famous Chicken Rice, signature Kaya Toast & Coffee! Now you can get a taste of Singapore before travelling.
We cannot say that they serve proper ice cream, since their own motto is “bye bye to the fattening ice-cream”! Frolick serves a wide range of frozen yogurts with seasonal specials.
US-based and internationally famous doughnuts brand Krispy Kreme extends its new branch at The Secretariat compound. In this spacious shop, sweet tooth will be able to enjoy their one-of-a-kind freshly baked doughnuts. With plenty of varieties to choose from, Krispy Kreme is sure to fill your sugar craving for a long time.
Hot Selling Items are Fried Chickens, Special Chicken rice & Salad Rice, Fried Chicken Burger, Cheezy Burger and Classic Burger, Toast Set and Ice cream.
A new opened hotpot place around Pabedan Township has the most unique hotpot named’ Kyout Oh Mar Lar’. Different style of soup specially steamed with natural fruits and vegetables definitely make you healthy. Just step ahead and taste it.
Well what description to make? We all know KFC. Their focus is fried chicken and with over 18,000 restaurants in 118 countries, it is one of the biggest fast food chains in the world. It will certainly become an easy drop-in point for homesick travelers and expats in need of standardized fast food.
Enjoy your moment with a good coffee with outstanding interior to make your day!
































