A new opened bar with delicious foods is now opened at the front of the Waizayandar City Mart.
L’Opera is idyllically situated in an old colonial building in the midst of manicured gardens on the romantic and enchanting Inya Lake. Under the guidance of an an Italian Managing Director and an Italian Chef, meals are cooked with the use of only the freshest ingredients – such as tomato, basil, rosemary and garlic – as well as quality dairy, imported meat products and extra virgin olive oil. Its menu features homemade pastas, authentic wood-fired oven pizzas, Italian cold cuts and cheese, fresh salads, and many other local and imported ingredients. You can dine accompanied by the music of one of the greatest, if not the very best, Myanmar classic guitarist.
With an airy and spacious terrace, luxurious and innovative in decor, Breeze Restaurant & Lounge rooftop offers amazing drinks, like signature cocktails and creative light bites along with a stress releasing view of the glittering Yangon City.
Embedded in a peaceful modern outdoor environment, there is Coffee Village where you can not only get coffee but also juice. It is also a place where you can take fancy selfie and colorful soda juice to match you too.
This self-proclaimed ‘Oasis in the City’ has a certain mercurial quality. Sunset hues bleed into the pools while the vast garden area offers relaxation after a long, hot and stressful day. The restaurant provides Italian as well as local foods to match your wine, cocktail or soft drink.
Tipsy has a unique logo of a getting drunk emoji eyes. For those who loves an amazing authentic DJ set along with their casual drink at a nicely decorated venue, Tipsy bar is your ultimate solution.
They are a Western & Japanese Restaurant with a wide selection of Wines! They offer premium meats and dishes at an affordable cost.
Fork and Spoon is a cozy restaurant and bar that provides delicious Asiana cuisine at an affordable price! It is the perfect place for family and friends to have a more than satisfying meal or sit down to have drinks by a toasty bar.
As their name “HOME”, a place where delicious mouthwatering Traditional food meet your expectations and feels like you’re at Home. A wide range of genuine ethnic food for perfect breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. The atmosphere is cozy and the spacious room can accommodate both lone diners and family banquets.
3Clan Smoked Steak is a Myanmar steakhouse with an open setting, and a rather exotic grill menu. They have pork brain and other porky delights – if you’re into that kind of stuff. Traditional steak items are available as well.
Ryukyu is the Japanese style restaurant. Ryukyu restaurant is waiting for you with the 40 kinds of Japanese delicious sushi and your special order sushi. You can also get over 60 kinds of cocktails.You can offer Japanese and Chinese cuisines as well.You can listen enjoyable OKINAWAN music at Ryukyu.
This is going to be one of the best KTV & Music entertainment bars in Yangon.
II Fornaio, located at the entrance of L’Opera Italian Restaurant, is an old timer and one of the bakery shops that started providing quality baked goods and sandwiches. Enjoy their array of freshly-baked bread, pastries and cakes, either at the bakery itself or as a take away.
This club is frequented by the cool kids on the block. With loud music, protective bouncers and a rickety dancefloor, it can be fun – but make sure you are suitably inebriated first.
Established since February 2012, their aim is to nurture the local consumers into wine drinking culture with quality and affordable wines.
Being fully committed to satisfying all of their customers’ wine needs, they offer wide selection of wines from renowned wineries from all over the world, France, Italy, Spain, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, USA, Australia and New Zealand
A wonderful little Fine Dining Paradise by the Lake. It is an oasis to relax and unwind and at the same time a deep philosophy is behind.It will be a place to meet, from humans for humans to create space for art, dining, fashion, lifestyle and much more…..




















