Nice indian food to try there!
The Pizza Company is a restaurant chain and international franchise based in Bangkok, Thailand. With focus on pizza and Italian inspired cuisine, it is a wholly owned subsidiary of Minor International.
The best place to chill with friends while having the best food in a good atmosphere.
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.
Daw Saw Yee is a cheap, authenticate and humble Myanmar food experience, where both locals and adventurous tourists can appreciate the local scene. There is a brief English-language menu, but your best bet is to have a look at the selection of curries behind the counter. As in most places, curries come with rice and a small soup.
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.
We cannot say that they serve proper ice cream, since their own motto is “bye bye to the fattening ice-cream”! Frolick serves a wide range of frozen yogurts with seasonal specials.
Cafe KSS is a pleasant place where you can relax after a visit to Sule Pagoda. With a free wifi and an helpful staff, they offer a wide variety of international cuisines including European, Chinese and Thai dishes. They have a variety of menu you can choose from: fast food, fusion food, many types of Asian soups, and their specialties, roasted chicken, and chill crab.
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?!
Healthy Me is a salad bar which prefers you Go Green, Eat Healthy, Live Beauty. Their HM Burger is famous for using home made burger, it is made with sweet pumpkin and carrot. So it will not be just only for adult but also quite pretty well good for children also.
The concept “Déjà vu” — “Brew” is to offer an experience of drinking coffee in a café shop in the early 1900s. Lies in the middle 37th Street, a two-story cafe houses squared tables in a tiny room featuring a very old functioning typewriter, a vintage brand radio and an old phone on the shelves on the wall. It offers specialty coffee, juices and various Burmese and Asian fusion dishes yet the barbecued chicken-stuffed roti roll is a must-try.
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.
They serve reasonable priced sushi and japanese dishes. Food is delicious, and meats are freshly made and delicious. They said “Once Kin Sakura , Always Kin Sakura”
Bringing a fresh approach to eating and drinking in Yangon, the restaurant serves a simple French and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine revolving around selection of beers, affordable qualitative wines, as well as hot & cold tapas, sharing platers and large selection of mains. The contemporary space to eat, drink and socialize was conceived to get the most out of the open interior and the outdoor pergola terrace. There’s a view on our Chef Christophe Buzare, its open kitchen, wood fired grill and pizza oven. It brings a new feel to the neighbourhood, blinding vintage and modern styles with some original touches by local artists.
J’s Dining is cooking the taste of Japan for you with a cool and relaxing surrounding.































