American bar and grill dishes out all the American classic you might be craving for ribs, burgers, tex-mex classic cocktails.
The atmosphere was cosy with decotaion famous/ local artist painting with local costs, wine bottles and heavy Teak furniture.
Tom N Toms coffee is now brewing inside the historic Secretariat Office. Good news for people who love to have coffee like it’s the 90’s. They served with great quality, a rich flavor and fresh coffee aroma to fulfill the daily caffeine needs.
Jazz In Time is the one & only jazz bar in Yangon, featuring live music, special cocktails, fun and jazzy dining experience with reasonable prices.
Yummy Hot Pot & BBQ is a place where you can get seafood, meat and other delicious stuff to dip in some hot broth or just grill. They have various sets depending on how much you can eat
There’s a new bar, a bar so new that you can literally smell the fresh paint. The B 101 bar is certainly a tough one to enunciate, but it definitely won’t disappoint you. With a clean, no-nonsense decor; it’s pretty obvious that B 101 means business. It’s also in the downtown area, so it’ll be easy for you to stumble upon.
Here you will find juicy chicken wings, as well as fancy cocktails; all of which are reasonably priced. So if you’re looking for a quick bite or just really needing a drink. Check in at the B 101.
Another Japanese buffet style Hot Pot in town that have been famous among locals since they’ve tried the taste at the old one at Myaynigone City Mart. Now they’re currently opened the new branch at SOHO Bo Myat Htun Tower at Botahtaung Township. And the buffet price is only 9,900 Kyats per person. So its worth trying!
A popular local haunt serving up authentic Shan State street fare in a snazzy fast-food setting. The clean restaurant with Shan traditional decorations also consists of an open kitchen was opened in the end of Bog for you to enjoy how your food has been made. Apart from the traditional shan dish menu, the unique dishes that are available only at Daw Shan Ma are Shan Rice Burger and Peanut Tofu Nway.
The food is all about Healthy Salads and tasty Thai dishes. It you don’t know what to choose, ask the chef for her recommendation of the day. She’s also happy to prepare custom-made meals according to how you feel and the inspiration of the moment. The restaurant hosts a Green Party once a month.
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.
The May Kyi Shan is a small, clean and friendly family restaurant.
Immensely popular among the Japanese locals, Anaimo serves a balanced and healthy meal. Situated in the center of downtown, lunch delivery is also available without any delivery charge. Lunch box entries included fried chicken, grilled salmon lunch, grilled ginger pork lunch, curry rice with pork cutlet and pork cutlet with fried egg lunch.
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.
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.
Their gyoza is a mixture of cabbage, ginger, garlic and pork wrapped in Osaka Ohsho’s special wonton wrapper, then skillfully grilled to a deliciously golden brown crisp on one side yet tantalizingly moist within. Osaka Ohsho’s Gyoza has become our most famous and beloved dish.
Rau Răm is Pun + Projects’ new modern Asian Brasserie restaurant located in the heart of downtown Yangon with flavors from Thailand and Vietnam. Try out the mystery place!





















