It’s not surprising that Chatime is here at Myanmar. Available all around the world, 25 to be exact, Chatime is no stranger to locals. You can choose a drinks from the 70 varieties available customized to your liking. You can ask them to add different types of toppings like pudding, coconut jelly, coffee jelly, red beans, grass jelly and more! They are popular for their unique combination of drinks like lychee yoghurt jelly, oolong tea mouse and matcha red bean milk tea, among others.
Anya Ahta offers draft beer along with class, healthy food and art. Located on the corner of 37th and Mahabandula, it is an airy, high-ceilinged place cooled by fans. The walls, painted black, are covered with paintings, mostly scenes from middle Burma.
Harley’s is a healthy brand of quick-serving, restaurant quality food at affordable prices. Burger meats are grilled only when ordered. Sides of coleslaw and potato salad comes from a traditional Icelandic recipe, thanks to their chef Gunnar. Coffee buffs will love their added range of blended ice coffees and shakes. Meats are bought and prepared fresh daily so none of the frozen or preserved food here.
The Phayre’s Gastronomy is also known as a home of revived Pegu Club cocktail next to the Panorama Hotel under Pansoedan flyover.
The Brunch Society serves specialty brunch items all day, everyday. They also offer all day dining of Western favorites with Asian influences and a bar.
Beauty in The Pot 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 and welcoming to people who love a good warm serving of Hot Pot.
A casual Japanese restaurant suitable for those who want to eat both solo or with a group. Saraudon (crispy yellow noodle with thick starchy sauce) is recommended for its volume and superb taste.
A well known Japanese style BBQ shop from Bangkok, AKA is one of the BBQ restaurant with reasonable price and serving as a Buffet style. The shop is famous around people for not having burnt smell after having your foods. Now in Ahlone Township.
A buffet hotpot restaurant with over 50 items including desserts, fruits, drinks and fries. You can dine in for 90 minutes to finish your meal, chose over whatever you want at the restaurant with beef, pork, chicken, fish, crab, prawn, etc. Available big party rooms for 20, 40, 50 people include non-smoking rooms. And don’t worry for your drive since they have about 50 parking lots in the compound.
Naked is an another desserts place by Rangoon Tea House. Located at 38th Street (Lower Block), Kyauktada Township. They serve Delivery and Catering too.
They are now reopened in new place. Follow the tiger paw prints to this hidden speakeasy-style drinking lounge, tapas bar, and restaurant. While speakeasies were once illicit drinking dens in 1920s America, there is nothing illegal about The Blind Tiger. Rather, it evokes the allure, mystery, and privacy of yesteryears with modern bar mood.
This Shan Style hotpot (“Kou Fu”) is not like the usual Chinese style hotpots. The main difference is the spicy Shan soupeit comes with. If you would like something else, try their delicious warm tofu, their shan pork rice or … their Brain Soup Mee Shay!
This quaint little restaurant that sits on the first floor of a traditional Burmese building also doubles up as an art gallery. Serving Chinese and Burmese food, it’s run by a non-governmental volunteer group that helps street kids by giving them training in food and beverage. There’s a small table (it only seats two people) that sits on the balcony and it offers a great view of the bustling street life below. There are only half a dozen tables but the art on the walls make it an enjoyable place.
The Marina, unlike a certain political movement, is sleek, stylish and modern – ideal for a city that is redefining itself as an exciting cosmopolitan place to be. Although not revolutionary, its menu is nonetheless imaginative and the list of dishes will keep most Indian food lovers salivating.
They serve Seafood, North Indian and South Indian.
It’s not surprising that Chatime is here at Myanmar. Available all around the world, 25 to be exact, Chatime is no stranger to locals. You can choose a drinks from the 70 varieties available customized to your liking. You can ask them to add different types of toppings like pudding, coconut jelly, coffee jelly, red beans, grass jelly and more! They are popular for their unique combination of drinks like lychee yoghurt jelly, oolong tea mouse and matcha red bean milk tea, among others.
The Harmoneat model is simple. Share stories and cuisines through our food truck. By creating a place to explore differences and similarities between communities, we hope to build trust, understanding and tolerance – and together, promote a better future.
Myanmar, or Burmese, food is diverse, delicious and simple to make at home. Here at Harmoneat, we are passionate about showcasing the country’s best food – from the hills in the North all the way to the Irrawaddy delta in the South.




















