Marrybrown Restaurant is a Malaysia based fast food chain and a growing corporation. Established in 1981, they now have over 350 outlets which now also in Myanmar, serving fried chicken, burgers, fast food, kiddy meals, finger food, desserts and beverages. It’s also such a good place to celebrate the birthday parties.
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.
Shabushi was first started by the Oishi Group in 2001 in Thailand. There are now more than 95 outlets all across the land of Smiles, and growing. Shabushi’s first outlet in Myanmar , a joint venture with CM Foods, a subsidiary of City Mart Holdings, opened in Ocean Shwe Gone Daing, in July. This marks the group’s first outlet outside of Thailand. Shabushi serves both Japanese hotpot and sushi amongst other Japanese cuisine. Your all-you-can-eat meal is limited to 75 minutes per seating with an option to extend. The single high stools are good for those dining solo or as a couple. The booths are good for bigger groups. Their second outlet is now at the new wing of Junction Square Shopping Centre, Secret Garden. 15,000Ks per pax. Cash payment only.
Another authentic Thai food restaurant recently opened by Tummour Myanmar at the Secret Garden. This shop is mainly focused on Kuay Teaw.
Rotiboy is now in Yangon! The buns are bakery’s signature baked good. Their pastries are affordable and fresh. It is a no thrill place which keeps its promises and its customers happy. The usual Rotiboy experience consists of a bun or two, a hot cuppa coffee and your smartphone. They serve savoury dishes too, nice if you need something more than just a bun to keep you going.
999 Shan Noodle House has been serving local Shan dishes since 1978. It opened a new branch at Junction Square in June 2016 with a brand new look. The variety of noodles served here taste very different. The Shan Noodle Salad (2,000 kyats), made with rice and Shan spices, is one of the most popular dishes there.
Chewy Junior Myanmar was born on 27 March 2012 at new shopping center in Yangon called Junction Square. Chewy Junior is International franchise from Singapore and Chewy Junior Myanmar is latest addition to a member of 10 nations franchise namely Singapore, Myanmar, Korea, United Kingdom, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, Qatar & China.
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.
Lotteria is a very well-known fast-food chain. Many locals frequent here, and is a great alternative for those craving McDonald’s type of fastfood. Their bulgogi burger is highly recommended as well as their soft-serve ice-cream. But do not order the prawn burger…it is painly no good.
This food house takes pride in serving Myanmar food and snacks with excellent quality. The prices are affordable and the setting ensures to relax.
There is more to Gloria Jeans than meets the eye. The whole cafe scene in Yangon has been going from strength to strength over the past few years, and the introduction of Gloria Jeans in 2014 has contributed a great deal to the improved standards of product and service. With cafes in over 39 countries worldwide, Gloria Jeans knows a thing or town about providing excellent service and a high quality product.
Punjabi – Q, Myanmar’s first live table Indian barbecue restaurant, brings to you the authentic flavors of Punjab and the essence of tandoori cooking. Indulge yourself in spiced kebabs, scrumptious tikkas and a lavish Indian buffet alongside unlimited bollywood fun.
Yangon’s newest hotspot for eating, drinking, socialising and great music located at the 4th Floor of Myanmar Plaza.
Soul made is a local grown boutique fast food cafe offering yummy goodies to fill your stomach. You can get varieties there- coffee, pastries, and more.
BreadTalk is a distinctive, award-winning Singapore brand that has gained international appeal. It is renowned for the way it has revolutionised the culture of bread consumption with its visually appealing and creative products. Since its opening in Singapore in 2000, BreadTalk has grown to become a highly popular lifestyle bakery chain with its wide variety of freshly-baked breads and cakes. Myanmar is the 17th territory where BreadTalk has opened outlets, joining the list of close to 800 existing outlets across key markets such as Singapore, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand and the Middle East. Hundreds of thousands of people across Asia enjoy BreadTalk’s breads and cakes daily.
































