Despite the growing number of Japanese restaurants in Yangon, this restaurant has gained a strong reputation in the city. Their set menus and food presentation are good and reasonably priced.
Long-standing in Yangon’s food industry, Green Elephant remains popular for tourist groups. The restaurant offers a vast array of different dishes, and are a great introduction to Asian cuisine for those not willing to risk street food. The restaurant is pleasantly decorated; the servers are attentive and efficient. Highly recommended are their sweet desserts but bear in mind that the restaurant is quite expensive compared to many other Asian-style restaurants in Yangon.
Vietnamese Baguette and Cafe
A new nightlife experience in town! Always crowded with Yangonites along with electronic music all night. Even the international Djs come perform there with the their hits every month.
Little Sheep has the extensive choices when it comes to ingredients, and the chunks of Mongolian styled meat are what really make this place stand out. The food is fresh, crunchy, salty and well prepared with loads of flavors. Perfect choice for the ones who want to taste unique hot pot style. Ivan Pun from Pun + Projects, is behind the franchise and management of Little Sheep.
Shabu Boy Myanmar is located on the 2nd floor of Adamas Restaurant. They mainly serve shabu and grill buffet with a Thai style sauce and seafood sauce.
Another awesome to chill out in Yangon with quite nice ambience.
Kaung kaung snack corner will be serving a variety of food, not just mini bites but also a variety Burmese food! So please do drop by.
The first ever premium food court in Myanmar with 12 stalls representing local and international cuisine.
What is your guilty pleasure? After 8 is thé new shot & cocktail bar opening in november 2017. Be aware, be there & be fun
Mr. Jones claims to be the first theme cafe in Myanmar serving homemade delicious cakes and desserts. They also conduct various baking classes for bakers and kids usually on weekends. Seasonal fruit smoothie and puddings are available too.
Yangon’s only build-your-own salad bar. Enjoy fresh salads, soups, sandwiches, juices and breakfast.
Hejohejo is a Singapore-based franchise, offering a range of tasty and healthy Chendol desert drinks. They are here now for Myanmar to taste the Chendol desert drinks @ Myanmar Plaze. Make sure you fetch yours!
As the name suggests, Pizza Maru is bringing you quality pies made with a variety of different toppings. A big franchise with branches in the US, Singapore, and its native origin, South Korea. Here you can get loads of East-meets-West combinations such as the Carbonara Toppokki, and the Maru Chicken Cheese Tower. A place to check out if you’re into that kind of food.
BreadTalk is a distinctive, award-winning Singapore brand that has gained international appeal. It is renowned for the way it has revolutionised the culture of bread consumption with its visually appealing and creative products. Since its opening in Singapore in 2000, BreadTalk has grown to become a highly popular lifestyle bakery chain with its wide variety of freshly-baked breads and cakes. Myanmar is the 17th territory where BreadTalk has opened outlets, joining the list of close to 800 existing outlets across key markets such as Singapore, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand and the Middle East. Hundreds of thousands of people across Asia enjoy BreadTalk’s breads and cakes daily.
There are two wonderful things about the Yangon Bakehouse. The first is that they are a social enterprise that train and educate disadvantaged women, the second is their fantastic food. There’s a terrific variety of baked goods; all made to quite wonderful standards.
































