Bar Boon has everything you need from a Western menu: freshly-made gourmet meals, thirst-quenching drinks and fast wifi. This is an outlet of BAR BOON Myanmar.
A perfect choice if you are looking for a glamorous place to enjoy with your special ones during off hours. Buy 1 Get 1 free for selected drink items is available during happy hours, 5pm to 7pm daily. Dazzling atmosphere, delectable gourmet bites with an extensive drink list, Garbo bar is a place to be when you want to enjoy the exquisite experience of sophisticated food and drinks.
The Lobby Bar welcomes their guests for a drink, a quick bite, a meeting corner or simply a space to enjoy a moment within the sometimes busy, sometimes quiet hotel main hall.
An elegant and modern Vietnamese fine dining experience with a show kitchen with a view of main kitchen through a glass wall, allowing guests to see the chefs as they prepare Vietnamese delicacies, in a peaceful atmosphere.
The Lantern has 3 private dining rooms with large round table, separate seating area and private restroom and 1 semi-private dining room.
The food styles are mix of traditional and modern Vietnamese delicacies covering both Southern and Northern styles.
Kvas is Yangon’s first Russian restaurant located in Yanshin road, behind Sedona Hotel. Named after one of most popular drinks in Russia – KVAS [K-V-Λ-S-S].
Kvas is one of the most popular national drinks of Russia. It is normally made of wheat, rye, rye bread, or barley and buckwheat meal. Kvas has very low alcohol percentage (0.7 to 1.2% or could be a bit more, depending on fermentation). Because fermentation is required, it takes 2-3 days to make kvas. Kvas is sometimes called in English a bread drink. In our restaurant, we serve enriched Kvas, kept in a cold place so that it will satisfy you when you feel thirsty .
Kvas is unique for an international restaurant of this caliber. With a variety of of alcohol, especially vodka, and a menu that features signature slow-cooked Russian dishes, Kvas is as close to a true Russian experience that you can get including Soleniya, pickled vegetables garnished with garlic and chili, which is made fresh by the restaurant daily and Shashlik, tender barbecued pork with vegetables plated with rich, creamy sauce.
With a capacity for 60 people and located on Meliá Yangon’s first floor, Olea features a country style dining room with different atmospheres, including a relaxing sofa lounge area perfect for pre-dinner or afterwork drinks and a wine cellar, its private dining area.
The restaurant opens its doors during dinner service every day, from 6 pm to 10 pm, to invite customers to merge in its modern, relaxing and homely ambience. Groups can be considered for lunch with pre-arrangement.
Slightly earlier, customers will be able to enjoy a range of spirits and cocktails from entry level until top shelf in Olea’s bar: from Monday to Friday from 5 pm to 10 pm and on Saturday and Sunday from 3 pm to 10 pm.
The Melia Hotel has opened The Market, their all-day gourmet restaurant which is open to guests and non-guests alike. They serve both local and international cuisines and ingredients, suitable for day-time walk-in business as well as casual happy hours and family dining. An energetic, spirited, lively, playful, cozy and theatrical concept, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets.
Popular, particularly among the young local crowd, Fuji is the Yangon branch of a Thai chain of Japanese restaurants. They get rave reviews for many of their dishes, particularly the salmon. Meanwhile, the sushi and sashimi are made fresh and are a delight. The staff are friendly, efficient and attentive.
Singapore’s favorite Cafe – now open in Myanmar! Serving your Singapore’s famous Chicken Rice, signature Kaya Toast & Coffee! Now you can get a taste of Singapore before travelling.
Golden Cuisine offers you everything you could expect of a typical Chinese restaurant plus rare premium dishes such as shark fin and sea leech.
Spruce Café decorated with interesting Japanese aesthetics has a catchy menu that would definitely attract coffee break lovers and people who always wanted to enjoy a Japanese café experience. Drip coffees are their signature set in the menu but matcha and açaí seems quite appealing too. It is highly recommended to have coffee together with a light Japanese dessert. Located on the usually busy Hledan Road, car parking is easier around 7:00pm. However, on foot, it’s perfect to walk in any time of the day.
LE BISTRO will serve a selection of traditional European and Mediterranean gastronomy at low-costs. Eating at Le Bistro will be a cultural and culinary journey trough France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, etc. LE BISTRO serves all food to your table in cast iron cookware that are certify Organic Life Friendly ® to rediscover unique flavors of the cuisine of our grand mothers.
Here, you can create your own Mala fragrant pot. They also serve other Chinese cuisine and homemade beverages.Once you tried, They can guarantee that you will be back to The Spicy House for our signature Mala taste.
Another pearl tea chain has hit Yangon! This Taiwanese tea outlet serves all types of teas, black, green, milky, fruity, with or without ice cream… nice for an energy fix on the go!
This restaurant only serves breakfast and it is always full ! The staple here is noodles. Take a pick : sichet (noodles with fried garlic), meeshay (Mandalay noodle), tobu nwe (noodles with bean curd) orand Shan traditional noodles. They make tea and coffee fresh for their customers, no instant sachets, and they are against the use of MSG. No wonder customers come back every morning : quality food always wins the hearts (and the stomachs) of the people.
A spicy stick hot pot with reasonable price. Taste are delicious and you can choose 2 flavours.



















