With a very attractive inner design, the theme of the restaurant is quite relaxing. Coffee, deserts, and even Burmese set meals are available. A perfect place for a light meal while working or conversing with friends. Easy to get to with available parking. A place definitely worth giving a try.
Barista Lavazza is the exclusive seller of Lavazza brand coffee in Myanmar. Prepare to sip on finely ground exspresso and excellent capuccino. Coffee brewed to perfection.
A small local restaurant surrounded in greenery; Shwe Latyar Shin will make you feel like dining in your own garden. They offer extremely delicious home-made traditional cooking with a touch of modernity. Dine in rice dishes are served in a neatly arranged rattle plate. Healthy and fresh fried dishes as well as traditional tea leaves salads are available for take away, sealed tight enough to travel abroad.
DiVINO is very special Italian wine bar experience boasting a fine selection of Italian and French wines. DiVINO embraces the concept of the Italian Aperitivo, providing a meeting place for professionals to wind down after work and enjoy quality wines and food in a sophisticated and relaxed ambience. A delicious and special pizza baked by wood oven is available throughout the night, while diner also has option of ordering a wide selection of a la carte Italian dishes. To complement food, a selection of wines by the glass from a number of Italian regions allows guest to enjoy new and different varieties without having to order a full bottle. DiVINO offers a choice of surroundings, from our open-air garden, main dining area, a huge first floor suitable for any kind of entertainment.
Hidden away down a narrow alley of Dhamazedi Road (close to the junction with U Wisara), Legacy may not look much from the outside but its terrific selection of dishes as well as its fresh ingredients make it a must-visit for foodies looking for some Thai cuisine in Myanmar. Prices are very reasonable too.
This is a typical local restaurant which serves Myanmar and Chinese dishes that come in large portions. Good for a feast after visiting the Shwedagon Pagoda. Their pan grilled chicken, mee whole fish and squeezed fruit juices are recommended for their freshness. Expect a place only Myanmar people can create.
Inside the Karaweik Park, Nervin Cafe sits pleasantly on a hill overlooking Kandawgyi Lake. It’s a calm pleasant spot to spend the day and usually offers a pleasant breeze from the lake. There is also a very good and reasonably priced casual menu with a selections of pizza, pastas, paninis and gelato.
Home of revived Pegu Club cocktail, next to the Panorama Hotel. A nice place to chill out with friends after taking a visit around Yangon’s Sule.
Merlion Restaurant has recently started their Singaporean styled restaurant located at Myanmar Plaza, 3rd Floor Unit 309, near Sedona Hotel Yangon. Their food are mostly Singapore based and their head chef was previously from Ritz Carlton Singapore. Their aim is to bring you the best food taste from Singapore to Yangon.
One special thing about this restaurant is that they have their own soya bean machine which they made fresh soya bean milk and tofu daily. Their favourite pick of the menu would be Fish Head Curry at the current.
Based on a love for something as simple as rice and as fun as shaved ice. Rice and Ice is a fast food concept that combines the comfort of traditional rice from Southeast Asia and China region with a twist on shaved ice that is contemporary and innovative. As a multifaceted establishment that is affordable, convenient, and delightfully satisfying, Rice and Ice is your go to for a fun and easy meal.
Good news for coffee fans: as of today, Gloria Jean’s has an outlet in Yangon.
The Australian coffee house – which has stores in more than 35 countries – opened its doors in Myanmar Plaza, on Kabar Aye Pagoda Road. They’ve got the usual suspects, plus specialty coffee and cakes.
The word Artisan derives from the ancient term of skilled craftsmen who gave life to artefacts with their hands.
For example, an artist or baker who produced works of art with their hands and whereas the word Amour itself is a French translation of the feeling, Love.
Therefore when combined, the term Artisan Amour simply means artists with passion.
Most importantly, this reflects towards the business values where each dish is crafted with both love and sincerity, bringing nothing but the best for you.
A bold establishment in heart of Yangon, Artisan Amour is a contemporary cafe which aims to serve food that are crafted straight from the heart.
The Singaporean based establishment has now opened a pub in Yangon on earlier this month. They have a few beers on tap, with more to come, and a host of cocktails to choose from. While they consider themselves a bar first, they have a quality food menu that features artisan western dishes. This is one of the few places that opens early and closes late. The current hours are 11am till late, guess they see how the night goes?
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.
Vestige represents the new Myanmar. A brand ingrained with deep cultural heritage and an illustration of new design.
Today, they have over 10 retail outlets in some of the most iconic locations of Yangon including Novotel, Rose Garden Hotel, Parami Road and Shambula Spa. Vestige is a unique lifestyle brand and one of the few Myanmar companies with both local and international recognition. As Myanmar accepted the 2015 award for Most Charitable Country, our lifestyle brand follows suit by supporting local artisans and linking the sale of their products to various local charities.
Staying true to the brand, the menu reflects Myanmar’s cultural heritage (delicious street food) with a touch of modernity.































