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.
Enjoy the complex culinary mosaic of Burmese regional dishes with fresh ingredients while witnessing the charm and cordiality of their servers.
Everything is cute at the Twin Beans Cafe, where you can get a personalized doodle, detail, or pattern on your latte foam. Not just coffee and tea, they also provide grilled cheese and other toasty delights.
China Street Food and Drink is a new instragrammable place in downtown Yangon, the place is decorated with bright red and blue lights and Chinese trinkets. The place is aesthetically pleasing and offers a wide variation of Chinese dishes. They are well known for their Taiwan Bubble Tea due to the packaging and taste of the beverage.
Our all-day dining café deli showcases the city’s best freshly baked breads, sandwiches, salads, pastas and homemade pastries. Its extensive drink menu features a wide array of premium and fine wines from around the world as well as vintage liqueurs accompanied with tapas. Let’s not forget its quintessentially British afternoon tea and flavorful cups of coffee. Come and indulge amid heritage ambience.
Located in the corner of the Strand Square building, cafe Burma has a warm and inviting interior. A great hideout from the busy streets of Yangon. Their menu includes pasteries, home made Burmese foods, smoothies and most important of all, the coffee. Their mocha has a great fame among the regular customers.
New branch opened at Strand Square on Strand Road, corner of Bo Soon Pat Street. This place is great for all occasions from business meetings to get together with families and friends. They serve dim sum in the afternoon and only accept group reservations for dinner. Dishes include Beijing-style roast duck, gui lin gao (a herbal black jelly dessert), tofu in clay pot, mango pudding and one of the best dim sums available in Yangon.
Those who are looking for the best pork ribs noddle, ‘The Gathering’ is the recommended place to try.
La Tartine is a French bakery and coffee place. They serve coffee as well as small-size baguettes, French croissants with French butter, desserts, sandwiches and hot paninis. Pricing often confuding.
Located just next to Bogyoke Market, this is no fuss Thai restaurant is ideal for a post shopping-spree recovery meal. The flavours are full but beware of spicy and sour dishes! You should ask for low spice if you are not accustomed to Thai (or Sichuan) spicy food.
This tiny restaurant in the heart of downtown serves what is regarded as some of the best Indian and Nepalese food in the city. The vegetarian Thali set is particularly popular. Don’t expect fine dining, but just a couple of tables and wall fans.
They serve Vietnamese Baguette, Coffee and other traditional Vietnamese Rice and Noodles.
100 percent Myanmar Arabica Coffee with SCAA (Speciality Coffee Association of America) Standard . Cinnamon Roast of Coffee Beans . Notes of Lemon, Fruity & Chocolate, you can even get fresh Myanmar oiled rice here.
While it is easy for most people to overlook it, Bawgawaddy is a hidden gem in Chinatown. Its cosy and simple atmosphere is welcoming to both newcomers and regulars. They specialise in Kayan food along with Danu and Taungyoe-influenced dishes. Its tea menu describes the percentage of condensed milk in one cup, so you can choose the taste according to your preferred of sweetness. Most Kayan dishes are hot and spicy. So, ask the staff to tone down the chilli unless you have an iron-clad stomach.
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Oishii is a japanese restaurant along the middle block of Shwe Taung Street serving sushi.































