If you have ever traveled to Bangkok, there’s a chance you have seen or even tasted the popular yellow push cart selling noodle and wantons with red roasted pork. This famous push cart brand has finally arrived in Yangon with 2 push carts in 2 locations-in front of Bogyoke Aung San Stadium near Citymart and the new Chinatown night market.
Offering an open space on the side of Strand Road – Night Life Bar is a new kid in town where you can enjoy specials cocktails and booze with delicious food including BBQ, while chilling and enjoying the nightlife in downtown.
Vibrant and fast-paced, the brasserie is known for its European dishes such as Salmon Pastrami and our Roasted Porchetta, along with contemporary Burmese dishes. Complementing the menu is a well-balanced international wine list. A dessert station and a crudo bar featuring raw fish, shellfish and meat are located near the entrance of the restaurant.
They serve MSG free food and only HALAL for good health.
Located at Yangon Night Bazaar on Strand Road, Jazz Cafe & Bar will give you a chill vibe with its delicious dishes, from Burmese to Western and drinks.
This very new cafe hasn’t got a wide selection on its menu yet, but it has quite a few interesting items – ready-to-drink coffee which is handpicked and acai bowls which are dairy-free, no sugar added and all-natural! What’s more exciting than that?!
Located in the busy Street of the 19th, Chinatown 125 Café 唐人街125咖啡 adopts a theme of ancient Chinese from lanterns to tea pots. The lower floor of the two storey building holds modernized coffee makers to let you enjoy your coffee under the red lantern lights. You can enjoy a nice view of the old part of china town from the upper floor.
Biryani is an art and it takes skill to master it. Situated on Anawrahta, Nilar has been THE restaurant dishing out tasty biryanis for years to countless customers. Their other dishes may come across as oily, but you will not be dissapointed by their large portions of flavourful slow cooked meat, vegetables, rice and spices. A really good value for money, local indian place.
A busy, no-nonsense Indian restaurant in the heart of downtown, New Delhi is popular among the locals. They serve a selection of rather oily South Indian dishes as well as a good selection of vegetarian foods.
Terminal 5 opened their second branch in downtown 19th street with amazing decorations and delicious foods. One of a must go place in town, they have a very good atmosphere and foods and beverages price are reasonable. They also have unplugged band in weekend.
A new Roof top bar with breathtaking views and mouthwatering foods. And very good customer services and very good atmosphere for friends to chill.
If you are looking for a tasty masala dosa with a basic setting and friendly service, this (very) cheap eat next to Sule Pagoda is it. Ingyin serves South Indian food, with fresh sambar and the usual daily changing Thali which they refill until you are full.
Located in heart of the city, A150 chinatown bistro …The bar with Chinese style decoration serves Chinese cocktails, drinks and tea. What makes that place special is that you can enjoy the foods with fair prices.
Authentic Si Chuan hotpot restaurant has launched in downtown area at Sinn Oh Dan Street. The price is reasonable and the taste is superb.
A trendy cafe and bar down a crowded street on Kosan Cafe’ has local, Western and some Korean eating options. It’s a great place to chill and has some of the best music in town. There is a another brunch in China-town, but that is more of a bar than the one in Hletan.
Well known among both locals and expats, Golden City Chetty Restaurant is always bustling with customers who enjoy good, authentic Indian food without having to sacrifice their wallet. For less than $2, you can get allyou- can-eat thali set with a choice of rice or for a few cents more, additional servings of puri, dosa or chapati.
































