Decola blends traditional Myanmar fare and European classics in a contemporary setting. From its brunch selection to its home-baked cakes and endless range of fresh drinks, it’s certainly worth a visit.
Cyclo Vietnamese Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. They serve an array of pho, spring rolls, rice combos and many more.
Burmese Tea, Chinese Buns (Pauk Si), Curry, Mote Hin Gar, Myanmar Traditional Salad, Noodles, Shan Noodles, Si Chet.
The Class Restaurant & Bar offers
Casual, Fine-dinning & Attic Bar
Private Rooms, Function Halls and Outdoors rooftop area
Asians & European Fusions
Shan Yoe Yar is a Shan-style fine dining restaurant.Set in an attractive, air-conditioned and renovated wooden house, it serves a selection of well-known and lesser-known fine Shan dishes. The staff are dressed in traditional Shan outfits and the cuisine is outstanding.
Oishii is a japanese restaurant along the middle block of Shwe Taung Street serving sushi.
Eatfinity brought to you by young thailand chefs with genuine taste of thailand authenticity.
A fine-dining atmosphere with affordable cuisine, RGN has clay pots, hot plates, steaks and good appetizers.
If you are looking for the best desserts, give it a try on Home Sweet Home. Brownies, Ice-cream and chocolate fudge cake are in the list if must try.
Wunna serves sophisticated Chinese seafood dishes, nourishing double-boiled soups and other Chinese traditional foods. Most of the dishes are great for communal dining at there and their service is pleasant.
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.
Those who are looking for the best pork ribs noddle, ‘The Gathering’ is the recommended place to try.
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.
Thailand’s largest and most popular Thai Milk Tea chain is here in Myanmar! Established in the year of 1945, Cha Tra Mue Thai Tea has more than 21 outlets. Apart from sweetening with condensed milk, Cha Tra Mue’s topped off their milk tea with evaporated milk to enhance the tea aroma and creaminess.
They serve Vietnamese Baguette, Coffee and other traditional Vietnamese Rice and Noodles.























