Barren concrete walls and a wooden adorns the word, “BART,” this bar is far from your usual night-out. It offers premium liquor and many different types of beer; they also have an in-house bartender that will tend to your preferences. Of course, no awesome bar experience would be complete without a food menu to match with–for food, BART has all the traditional snacks and full course meals as well as some Western and Asian choices.
This newly opened restaurant focus on serving Thai and Korean food. Variety of listed menus waiting the customers to be served with cheap price in downtown.
Good news for Japanese food hunters- this Japanese restaurant “Kakurega Kawasemi” was just opened on 29th February. The restaurant offers a wide range of Japanese traditional cuisines, giving you the real taste of Japan with live cooking of Japanese chefs.
This authentic Northern Indian fine dining restaurant can seat up to 70 patrons and still has to turn customers away on weekends because of its popularity! Aside from the fact that they make their own yogurts and cheeses and pound spices daily for freshness, the Taj has made a hit with its halal-only dishes and alcohol-free zone. The meats are so tender that they melt in the mouth and the gravies are made with generous amounts of ghee, feasting here just cannot go wrong.
You can enjoy Kachin Traditional Food and Noddle with fair prices in good atmosphere.
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.
OldTown White Coffee signature restaurants will be introducing favorite Malaysian food to the lovely people of Myanmar. Their menu will boast of favorite Malaysian food at an affordable price, served in a clean, comfortable and tastefully decorated environment. Popular fare like the all time favorite Nasi Lemak, Bah Kut Teh and range of delightful noodle selection will be featured in the OldTown White Coffee Signature restaurants in Myanmar. If you need a break and a snack, our range of coffee, teas, smoothies and famous kaya toast will swirl and delight your taste buds.
Do you remember Le Competitor at Yaw Min Gyi Street? Well, it transformed into this newly hide out place in Yangon’s French Dining experience. The owner is friendly, motivated and warmly. Try the whole new menu of Le Bis-Tro-Ke.
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!
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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!
After a long day of exploring Yangon city, relax with your favourite drink at the Lobby Bar. Let the soothing music from the bar’s daily in-house ‘live’ piano and violin performances complement your night out, or dabble in a game of pool with friends while enjoying one-for-one house pours during Happy Hour.
High Tea – 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Happy Hour – 4:00pm to 7:00pm

A new Cuba Bar is recently opened near the corner of 51 Street and Mahabandula Road.
Popular for its Menu including fried sweet potato leaves, grilled shrimp salads are also available now with the cost of 4000 Ks to 6000 Ks. The restaurant has two floors with respective bars.It also offers three types of Shisha and tequila with their reasonable prices. In addition, a wide range of other beverages and soft drinks such as Managers Original beer with its apple flavour. The place is clean, tidy and the service is good. Cuba recently announces that weekend promotion and happy hour programs would start soon.
Enjoy a memorable meal at new Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant on Level Two. The award-winning restaurant group from Singapore offers a unique culinary experience with their authentic Sichuan and Cantonese delicacies paired with premium Eight Treasures teas. Designed in contemporary oriental elegance, the restaurant provides an ideal setting for business entertainment and celebrations.
Oishii is a japanese restaurant along the middle block of Shwe Taung Street serving sushi.
Spice Brasserie of Park Royal dishes out International buffet dinners from Sundays to Thursdays at US$33 nett per person with soft drinks or US$38 nett per person with either beer or wine. ‘They carry a good selection of meats, salads, pasta and desserts. The chef tries to plate “Daily Specials” to keep regular diners intrigued and new diners captivated. Fridays and Saturdays are Seafood Buffet Nights at US$35 nett per pserson inclusive of drinks, where you can try a wide array of sea food delicacies like mussels, prawns and crabs just to name a few. Children under the age of five dine for free, children between ages of six to eleven dine at half price. Dinner service is from 6pm to 9:30pm.































