Bodhi Nava came to life when its founders, Bo and Ben, discovered a lovely house in a quiet little street at the foot of the Shwedagon Pagoda. Previously used as an old car workshop, its potential stood out to create a hostel and café reflecting the peaceful charm of Myanmar life in the heart of Yangon.
The name Bodhi Nava is intended to reflect the tranquility of this sacred area, as the Bodhi (Banyan) tree is where the Buddha attained enlightenment through meditation, and Nava is the number 9 in Pali – the ancient Buddhist language – representing the 9 attributes of the Buddha.
Bodhi Nava is the culmination of our inspirations, creating a space to relax and enjoy our distinctive home made menu designed to reflect our Burmese, Thai and Western influences. Everything we make is fresh and homemade, from frozen smoothie bowls, granola and baked bread, as well as freshly made Thai curries and Myanmar salads. Resting between the Shwedagon pagoda and Kandawgyi park, Bodhi Nava is only a short ride from the bustle of downtown, offering a perfect sanctuary to while away the hours with a coffee or one of our special juices.
Upstairs, our individually designed rooms cater to all travellers. We offer a double room with a private balcony offering perfect seclusion, or twin and shared rooms for friends or those looking to meet like-minded travellers. Guests who stay with us can enjoy free coffee with our prepared breakfast of freshly baked bread with egg, granola and fruit salad.
We hope a stay at Bodhi Nava reflects the warmth and generosity of Myanmar culture loved by everyone who spends time in our country, short or long.
A place where you can feel the beauty of Kandawgyi lake scenery and the Golden Shwedagon Pagoda together with delicious Asian Food,European Food made by skilled chefs and enjoy your day with a variety of Cold and hot Drinks.
The Social House is your local headquarters to gather with friends, watch the big game, grab a bite to eat and unwind. Their mission is simple: to provide a fun, clean and energizing atmosphere so the guests can EAT, DRINK and BE SOCIAL!
Music Box is a reasonably-priced karaoke place popular among young Yangonites. A one-hour session of five people only costs 12,000ks. Sing your heart out and head on over to the Pioneer Bar next door for a fun night out. You will find more English songs in their new branch!
One of the best Taiwanese food spot awaits you there with pop-up menus starts from the spicy noodles to roasted meats. Not only the outstanding taste but also the attractive decoration can help you to have a perfect dining.
There are three facts about Hot Stone Pizza. They serve only Halal food. They serves Pizza, Pasta, Others with local tastes as well as Italian. All prices in Myanmar Kyats only.
Shi Yu Yan Grilled Fish is a new Chinese bar and grill restaurant. The shop specializes in barbeque, grilled fish, and Mao Cai with different flavorings. They are well known for their spicy taste and chewy texture.
Vision
• To be the best Hot Pot and Seafood Restaurant in our region.
Mission
• To guarantee their customers the best and the most courteous services.
• They promise to treat each every one with proper kindness and respect at all time.
• They ensure receive fresh and delicious foods
This chain dishes out grilled chicken with tons of different sauces. You can order anything from an entire chicken to pasta, tajine, burgers or chicken wings. No fine dining for sure but the taste is there. Ask for extra peri peri chili if you dare!
Yangon has a restaurant serving Filipino cuisine, who knew? Hopefully some of the people from the Philippines living and working in the city have tasted My-Abodo Plus. Adobo, from which the restaurant takes its names, is a classic Filipino dish in which various meats and vegetables are cooked in a sauce of vinegar, soy sauce, salt, pepper, garlic, and aromatic herbs. The restaurant does a selection of chicken, pork, chicken feet, squid, and water cress in its signature sauce.
Le Petit Comptoir is the new kid on Yaw Min Gyi! This small Bistro serves traditional home food from France “terroir”. Expect dishes like rillettes and cassoulet. For wine, it’s bring your own – just note that you’ll probably have to pour a glass for the boss as a “droit de bouchon” (right to BYO)!
Mondo has a reputation. Expensive. Top Quality. Exclusive. They now open for lunch and dinner and have extended their menu. Watch out for the small door! Their collection of Sakes is something to look forward to … if you are not on a budget.
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.
La Taverna offers a wide range of homemade Mediterranean dishes, including traditional foods such as Falafel in Pita Bread, Lebanese Shawarma rolled in Lafa Bread, Greek Style Stuffed Peppers, Moroccan Couscous, the finest Hummus in town, and various selections of Traditional Breakfasts, Salads, Breads, Soups and deserts. For Mediterranean food lovers, La Taverna has it all!
And it doesn’t stop at the food… A large range of classic cocktails and even a modest home made range for non-drinkers we offer a delicious homemade fresh ginger signature drink, Italian coffee as well as refreshing mocktails.
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.































