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.
Punjabi – Q, Myanmar’s first live table Indian barbecue restaurant, brings to you the authentic flavors of Punjab and the essence of tandoori cooking. Indulge yourself in spiced kebabs, scrumptious tikkas and a lavish Indian buffet alongside unlimited bollywood fun.
More than food.
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.
The third branch of Steak on the street is a place to chill for steak lovers. With the extraordinary street style decoration, the restaurant serve grilled beef, pork and sausauge. The service is prompt and additional bonus mashed potato,colestaw and lettuce can be taken as much as you want.
D’PENYETZ is a Franchise Restaurant of Dapur Penyet Singapore, Indonesian Food in Myanmar. Located at Pyay Road, Sein Gay Har Shopping Centre.
Scoop’s offers low-fat gourmet ice-cream. Half the calories, high on flavour. What’s not to love?
The Pegu Club was originally established in 1882 by the British. Over the years, the club remained an intimate part of Yangon’s history and went on to inspire world-famous novels and cocktails. Surrounded by teak walls, grand stairways Pegu Club is an oasis of charm and splendor with cooling drinks and fine feasts where heritage and modern sensibilities meet.
A nice cafe’ located in Taw Win Centre with many delicious foods with reasonable price.
Bellinee’s Bakery Cafe – The best bits of eating in Bangkok is coming to Yangon. Originated from the Thai brand under the same name, the very new baby Bellinee’s Bakery Cafe became an instant hit in 2015 thanks to its unique touch of design and most importantly, its iconic menus & dishes. With the idea “Thai food with a twist” Bellinee’s Bakery Cafe has always been and will be the go-to destination of any Thai food fan in particular, and those who are into food lifestyle in general. Located at Junction Square (Ground Floor, Food Square Area) – one of the most centre area tucked away enough for you to get just the right amount of privacy, their first Bellinee’s Bakery Cafe in Myanmar offers variety of Thai-inspired menus & dishes. Never has Thai dining experience been more fulfilled than that.
Paradise Dynasty is the leading casual dining concept by a Singapore-based Paradise Group Holdings Pte Ltd that offers varieties of popular culinary brands with 12 unique culinary concepts. Paradise Dynasty is set to delight with both northern and southern Chinese cuisines, with an innovative touch. Be awed by the experience, the refreshing take on delicacies and the dragon’s impeccable presence at Paradise Dynasty. The signature first-of-its-kind Dynasty Xiao Long Bao comes in eight flavors and has been touted as the world-first piece of Chinese culinary art. Paradise Dynasty promises to couple great food with great value in a grand alluring ambience.
Pyi Thit is a specialities restaurant by Myanmar Property Marketplace (MPM). They serve Chinese Cuisine, Premium BBQ (mainly European Style and some Asian tastes) & Myanmar Traditional Foods with good taste and good facilities.
Thailand’s largest and most popular Thai Milk Tea chain is here in Myanmar! Established in the year of 1945, Cha Tra Mue Thai Tea has more than 21 outlets. Apart from sweetening with condensed milk, Cha Tra Mue’s topped off their milk tea with evaporated milk to enhance the tea aroma and creaminess.
Meat, rice and loads of pepper. The signature staple piece of world-renowned Japanese franchise Pepper Lunch. Now in Myanmar, the ‘fast-steak’ chain is now offering beef, chicken, and salmon options – which are of course available with all kinds of cheese.
BreadTalk is a distinctive, award-winning Singapore brand that has gained international appeal. It is renowned for the way it has revolutionised the culture of bread consumption with its visually appealing and creative products. Since its opening in Singapore in 2000, BreadTalk has grown to become a highly popular lifestyle bakery chain with its wide variety of freshly-baked breads and cakes. Myanmar is the 17th territory where BreadTalk has opened outlets, joining the list of close to 800 existing outlets across key markets such as Singapore, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand and the Middle East. Hundreds of thousands of people across Asia enjoy BreadTalk’s breads and cakes daily.
A food haven for Japanese noodle lovers, Ramen bar is set in a cosy, tidy two storey space, built for a highly comfortable mood. Unlike most Japanese restaurants currently in Yangon which sell mostly sushi, the place focuses on serving authentic Ramen dishes. Few things can satisfy on a steaming day as much as a good bowl of cold ramen and the cuisine provides the rare opportunity on Kabaraye road to get one.
































