Bar Boon has everything you need from a Western menu: freshly-made gourmet meals, thirst-quenching drinks and fast wifi. The second outlet is here!
It’s not surprising that Chatime is here at Myanmar. Available all around the world, 25 to be exact, Chatime is no stranger to locals. You can choose a drinks from the 70 varieties available customized to your liking. You can ask them to add different types of toppings like pudding, coconut jelly, coffee jelly, red beans, grass jelly and more! They are popular for their unique combination of drinks like lychee yoghurt jelly, oolong tea mouse and matcha red bean milk tea, among others.
Specialised with a variety of options served particularly on Sizzle Platter which will definitely create rumbling sound and reborn the special appetite
Modern and efficient, Parkview Cafe offers lobby level, all day dining. Here you can grab a buffet breakfast as well as a la carte dining and continental and Asian menus.
This hotel bar is a fine spot for a quiet drink.Parkview itself holds decent views of Shwe-Dagon Pagoda and is well located for trips downtown and beyond.
Crush Bar is the newest hotspot in town. With regular DJ parties and epic midnight raves, make sure you don’t miss out on their massive itinerary. They also have great drinks and some light snacks to keep you fueled for a dance that will go on through the night.
They serve not only sushi, also other japanese cuisines. Their famous items are Kimuchi Gunkan, Bacon Cheese Nigiri, Ebi Nigiri, California Roll, Enoki Bacon Maki, Cheese Harimaki, Potato Mantai Myiyo Cheese and more to try!
A place for book and coffee lovers! Enjoy a peaceful environment on a comfy couch with a favorite book of yours on one hand and your coffee on the other. They provide a wide range of books for you to browse through, select and read, buy all sorts of books. You can pay a take away for both coffee and books!
Le Planteur is set in a beautiful colonial mansion overlooking Inya Lake. They have been around since 1998 and their standard of quality has not changed. Expect authentic French cuisine in a unique setting. They also withhold a Bistro area and a wine bar where you can sip wine by the sample, glass or bottle through a self-service machine or served by a waiter. Enjoy their indoor lounge, outdoor garden area, or a scenic veranda for high tea.
Opened early this year, Otake serves first class Japanese cuisine at a reasonable price. The biggest asset is Chef Nanko San who brings a wealth of knowledge and creativity to the kitchen. His specialty is sashimi, sushi and grilled fish. His skills are very evident in the quality dishes on offer. The ambience of Otake is peaceful and comforting, something rare in Yangon eateries. A hidden place for a business lunch, or intimate dinner with friends.
Chilling with bucket of beer and specials tasters such as freshly-cooked Tilapia with spicy mango salad on top and fried prawn rings sounds like a perfect time. Why not dine at the Bar4U, where you can do just that.
According to the manager, the ingredients are flown in every day all the way from Kachin state! The food does taste very fresh and quite spicy! Kachin cuisine has also quite a few sour dishes, so if that’s not your favourite kind of food, make sure you ask the staff before ordering.
Widely known as a popular venue for wedding reception, this place is great for all occasions from business meetings to get together with families and friends. They serve dim sum in the afternoon and only accept group reservations for dinner. Dishes include Beijing-style roast duck, gui lin gao (a herbal black jelly dessert), tofu in clay pot, mango pudding and one of the best dim sums available in Yangon.
BOM – based on MALA is a seafood restaurant and known for their famous signature dish Spicy Prawn. They have a variety of spice menu cooked with Mala based and giving the most delicious “Spicy Seafood Dish”.
Working House is a merged cafe and dining place with a wide choice for dishes mainly Taiwanese, and a few Japanese and Western. Their drinks menu highlights the sea salt cream ulong tea.
































