They are here to serve you the best quality food and varieties of coffee with reasonable prices.Come and enjoy your time at Lab and feel the difference..
SP Bakery lineup menu is including cake, bread, sweet buns, Asian-style confectionery, Western style confectionery, cookies and so on. Everyday they focus to produce premium quality products. They do appreciate Healthier Lifestyle of people and so they always select only reliable raw materials supplies to produce high quality products for their valued consumers. Their Brand, SP Bakery is naturally based on better premium food service policy that make them to happen their own Mission and Vision which are set up for Goal of customer daily satisfaction.
The newest and largest Parami Pizza is considered the ultimate family dining destination in Yangon. Seating is available for 100 guests, both indoors and outside on their first floor terrace, and they also house one of Yangon’s largest indoor children’s play areas, equipped with a full time nanny to ensure that you can enjoy a relaxing meal whilst your children have fun on our indoor slides, climbing frame and ballpark. Pizza making classes are available for both children and adults during the week and perfect destination for children’s parties.
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.
Do not underestimate by it looks of the dimly lighted small bar of “Born in Japan”. They have alot to offer. The decoration might be a bit messy with samurai and other Japanese classic posters but they make sure you and your friends get your own space.
They are a Western & Japanese Restaurant with a wide selection of Wines! They offer premium meats and dishes at an affordable cost.
Beauty in The Pot Hotpot has a variety of soup, Hot Pot and other various Chinese dishes. Originally from Singapore, It has two branches in Yangon which are very spacious
The Porterhouse+bar is a haven for meat lovers with prime cuts of Myanmar finest meat. The restaurant also has an impressive wine collection.
This quaint tea house is the place to go to try out exclusive blends of tea. Set A is for two people and includes unlimited teapot refrill along with scones and cream, four different types of cake, two sorts of sandwiches and even a mini-chicken burger. Set B is for four people and is more or less set A timed by two. Ask to explore the house (including outdoor areas) before sitting down: it is full of hidden gems and each room has its own character.
With over 150 family restaurant locations on six continents, Tony Roma’s is one of the most widely recognized names in the industry. Now in Yangon, Tony Roma’s is causal dining family restaurant that serve premier BBQ ribs and steaks, chicken and seafood entries and their world famous onion loaf.
Best family, friends, couples with best food and beverages. They respect on each customers as the family member with best service and food.
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
One of Yangon’s quirkiest Korea restaurants, it is also the city’s only place to sample North Korean cuisine. The food is not to be confused with that from the South, where there are many accompanying side dishes. Dishes include kimchi, hot pots, soups and curries. There is a quirky North Korean cultural performance.
There are two wonderful things about the Yangon Bakehouse. The first is that they are a social enterprise that train and educate disadvantaged women, the second is their fantastic food. There’s a terrific variety of baked goods; all made to quite wonderful standards.
This coffee shop offers plenty of seating options. Low plush chairs for two, a bar counter with stools, a long communal table, and smaller tables seating up to four … you’re bound to find a spot to enjoy the wifi and some matcha, hojicha (roasted Japanese green tea) or a freshly-brewed pot of loose-leaf sencha. Coffee is of course also available, as well as cakes and biscuits for the sweet-toothed and sandwiches for those on the go.
























