Located just next to Bogyoke Market, this is no fuss Thai restaurant is ideal for a post shopping-spree recovery meal. The flavours are full but beware of spicy and sour dishes! You should ask for low spice if you are not accustomed to Thai (or Sichuan) spicy food.
A Coffee for a good cause, Genius Coffee has its own plantation in the Shan highlands and supports the Danu community by providing them with training on how to harvest coffee that meets international standards.
This tiny restaurant in the heart of downtown serves what is regarded as some of the best Indian and Nepalese food in the city. The vegetarian Thali set is particularly popular. Don’t expect fine dining, but just a couple of tables and wall fans.
Our all-day dining café deli showcases the city’s best freshly baked breads, sandwiches, salads, pastas and homemade pastries. Its extensive drink menu features a wide array of premium and fine wines from around the world as well as vintage liqueurs accompanied with tapas. Let’s not forget its quintessentially British afternoon tea and flavorful cups of coffee. Come and indulge amid heritage ambience.
They serve MSG free food and only HALAL for good health.
Enjoy the complex culinary mosaic of Burmese regional dishes with fresh ingredients while witnessing the charm and cordiality of their servers.
Biryani is an art and it takes skill to master it. Situated on Anawrahta, Nilar has been THE restaurant dishing out tasty biryanis for years to countless customers. Their other dishes may come across as oily, but you will not be dissapointed by their large portions of flavourful slow cooked meat, vegetables, rice and spices. A really good value for money, local indian place.
A busy, no-nonsense Indian restaurant in the heart of downtown, New Delhi is popular among the locals. They serve a selection of rather oily South Indian dishes as well as a good selection of vegetarian foods.
This very new cafe hasn’t got a wide selection on its menu yet, but it has quite a few interesting items – ready-to-drink coffee which is handpicked and acai bowls which are dairy-free, no sugar added and all-natural! What’s more exciting than that?!
If you are looking for a tasty masala dosa with a basic setting and friendly service, this (very) cheap eat next to Sule Pagoda is it. Ingyin serves South Indian food, with fresh sambar and the usual daily changing Thali which they refill until you are full.
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.
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.
Every Sunday, the Lobby Lounge serves High-tea to business visitors, tourists and residents alike and the real draw is the live piano playing. Expect free flow of hot drinks (they serve Dilmah teas) as well as 4 items to pick from the menu: two pastries and two sandwiches/pies on display at their bakery. Choose anyting from scones to muffins, to walnut biscuits and seasonal fruit cakes for the sweet tooth and then some sandwiches (egg,tuna, cheese) or pies for some savoury delight.
From the 17th century, national men & women started to wear hats (Hat) as necessary, while a black hat (Black Hat) with formal dress. And not just created as Fashion clothes and even rural. This will never change and Fashion world can stand permanently referred to Black Hat. Standing Sun starting from the upcoming Black Hat Restaurant was created going through the clearance existing consumers of food chemistry started to consider when installing Wine.
Various international seasoned wines will be available there and also Carlsberg, Kirin, Myanmar Premium draught beer also. Their food does not contain any chemicals and they will share you the organic Burmese small plates system.
Well known among both locals and expats, Golden City Chetty Restaurant is always bustling with customers who enjoy good, authentic Indian food without having to sacrifice their wallet. For less than $2, you can get allyou- can-eat thali set with a choice of rice or for a few cents more, additional servings of puri, dosa or chapati.
A trendy cafe that sits in a phome shop in downtown Yangon, Coffee Club iffers authentic European coffee as well as a range of sandwiches and cookies from Yangon Bakehouse.





























