A trendy cafe` that sits in a phone shop in downtown Yangon, Coffee Club offers authentic European coffee as well as a range of sandwiches and cookies from Yangon Bakehouse.
La Taverna offers a wide range of homemade Mediterranean dishes, including traditional foods such as Falafel in Pita Bread, Lebanese Shawarma rolled in Lafa Bread, Greek Style Stuffed Peppers, Moroccan Couscous, the finest Hummus in town, and various selections of Traditional Breakfasts, Salads, Breads, Soups and deserts. For Mediterranean food lovers, La Taverna has it all!
And it doesn’t stop at the food… A large range of classic cocktails and even a modest home made range for non-drinkers we offer a delicious homemade fresh ginger signature drink, Italian coffee as well as refreshing mocktails.
The conveniently-located 365 Restaurant features modern decor with a stylish Japanese corner. The restaurant operate around the clock and serves a range of European, Italian, Chinese, Korean and Thai dishes. Also on the menu at 365 is ice-cream lovers. And if hamburgers are favourite, the double meat and cheese hamburger is strongly recommended. The restaurants also serves delicious, healthy vegetarian fare.
This hotel bar is a fine spot for a quiet drink.Parkview itself holds decent views of Shwe-Dagon Pagoda and is well located for trips downtown and beyond.
One of the best Taiwanese food spot awaits you there with pop-up menus starts from the spicy noodles to roasted meats. Not only the outstanding taste but also the attractive decoration can help you to have a perfect dining.
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.
Modern and efficient, Parkview Cafe offers lobby level, all day dining. Here you can grab a buffet breakfast as well as a la carte dining and continental and Asian menus.
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.
Black Canyon Coffee Myanmar is the Franchise Unit from Thailand. Since it’s name is no need to introduce, the place is famous for its coffee and thai cuisines including fast food such as burgers, snacks and cakes with variety of juices and shakes.
This authentic Northern Indian fine dining restaurant can seat up to 70 patrons and still has to turn customers away on weekends because of its popularity! Aside from the fact that they make their own yogurts and cheeses and pound spices daily for freshness, the Taj has made a hit with its halal-only dishes and alcohol-free zone. The meats are so tender that they melt in the mouth and the gravies are made with generous amounts of ghee, feasting here just cannot go wrong.
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.
Best cafe’ and restaurant in downtown.
Escape the bustle of Yangon, and enjoy a sumptuous breakfast, a light meal or the Strand High tea, a long-standing tradition that harks back to Myanmar’s Colonial past. Using only the freshest ingredients, sourced at grass roots level to maintain the authentic feel of what is on offer, The Strand Café has a variety of dining options available. Relax in a comfortable rattan armchair, under lacquer fans whirring from the high ceiling, cocooned in comfort and luxurious splendour.
In honour of the Sarkies brothers, the original owners and founders of the hotel, The Strand has created Sarkies Bar at the Strand, offering the perfect environment to enjoy afternoon refreshments, sip on an evening sundowner or enjoy a cocktail before dinner, mindful of the rich heritage and history synonymous with this Yangon landmark. Sarkies Bar at The Strand offers a wide selection of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as an array of cocktails and a comprehensive wine list, allowing guests the opportunity to enjoy a relaxing drink in this historical Bar. We are also showcasing some of the finest single malt whisky selections available within Myanmar, where guests can sample a variety of International malts, under the guidance of our barmen who will gladly advise according to your choice.
Happy Hour (Every Friday and Saturday)
50 % Off on selected cocktails with complimentary canapes
The Strand Restaurant, seating up to 45 diners as well as a private dining room for 10 guests, offers Classic European cuisine, pairing high quality imported ingredients with the varied organic produce found in Myanmar.































