Ajishin is situated on the roof top level of the brand new Myanmar Plaza over looking the Inya Lake. Enjoy the unparallelled views, roof top garden and of course our gourmet Japanese food. Either in the seclusion of their private rooms or seated outside in the soft music filled atmosphere of their busy restaurant with chill atmosphere tasting the beautifully crafted Japanese dishes.
A popular bar and restaurant amongst locals and expats. Located at the corner of Inya Road, next to MOJO and TORI, facing Savoy Hotel. Good for having outdoor casual drinks and food. Serves Asian and seafood.
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.
Hokkaido Japanese Restaurant is located at Golden Hill Tower. If you are going for Japanese taste, should try this one!
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 cosy Japanese restaurant with quite a large selection on the menu from ramen to hotpot to the usual sushi. Located a few doors away from the Mosque at Bo Aung Kyaw Rd downtown.
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.
Fu-Rin is a relatively new player in the field of the ever-growing Japanese restaurants in Yangon. They serve a buffet hot-pot for dinner nightly. For lunch they serve bento set-meals and have just started a delivery service. The Ginger Set Meal (4,000Ks) is a stirfry with pork slices that?s tasty yet not spicy ? good for the sensitive tummies. This comes with a side of Japanese coleslaw and rice is served separately. The Pork Cutlet Curry Rice( 6,500Ks) is the most yummy-looking amongst all with a bed of rice followed by a layer of curry and topped with battered pork sliced on top. The team (who shall remain nameless) were so excited we forgot to take a photo. The Curry Rice (4,000Ks) is exactly what it is ? a generous serving of Japanese-style vegetable curry (read: sweet and curry is mixed with flour) on top of a bed of fluffy rice.
Japanese Style Food and reasonable and delicious Japanese Sushi are available.
Japanese Style Food and reasonable and delicious Japanese Sushi are available.
This small restaurant in the Yaw Min Gyi area serves easy going Japanese food in a relaxed atmosphere. Their gyoza are a highlight and best enjoyed on the little terrace outside, while watching the bustling street life unfold.
Oishii is a japanese restaurant along the middle block of Shwe Taung Street serving sushi.
A trendy cafe’-cum-bar down a quiet street on Insein Road, Kosan Cafe’ has local, Western and some Korean eating options. It’s a great place to chill and has some of the best music in town. There is a another brunch in China-town, but that is more of a bar than the one in Hletan.
A trendy cafe and bar down a crowded street on Kosan Cafe’ has local, Western and some Korean eating options. It’s a great place to chill and has some of the best music in town. There is a another brunch in China-town, but that is more of a bar than the one in Hletan.
Shabushi was first started by the Oishi Group in 2001 in Thailand. There are now 95 outlets all across the land of Smiles, and growing. Shabushi?s first outlet in Myanmar , a joint venture with CM Foods, a subsidiary of City Mart Holdings, opened in Ocean Shwe Gone Daing, in July. This marks the group?s first outlet outside of Thailand. Shabushi serves both Japanese hotpot and sushi amongst other Japanese cuisine. Your all-you-can-eat meal is limited to 75 minutes per seating with an option to extend.
The single high stools are good for those dining solo or as a couple. The booths are good for bigger groups.
It is said to be “food, clothing and housing” for a long time, but our theme is a “rich diet”.
Deliciousness only cannot make rich diet. Relaxed atmosphere, good-quality space are indispensable to make rich diet.
Relaxed atmosphere, good-quality space are indispensable to make rich diet.
Sagittarius Myanmar presents Edo Sushi as first step.
Come and visit to appreciate Edo Suchi.
















