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.
Sushi Tei – Where pristine culinary skills and incisive expertise with an innate appreciation of nature come together to inspire and enhance the experience of true Japanese dining. Since their debut in 1994, they have combined the best that the expansive Japanese cuisine has to offer, marrying the intricacies of sashimi to the theatrical flair of teppanyaki with an innate intuition of local tastes to forge an inimitable identity of their own. Sushi Tei is no ordinaire dining restaurant, notably they believe in providing an ethereal with an alluring ambience more than a dining experience just for you by setting theirselves apart from the norm. They present an assortment of scrumptious and creatively designed Japanese gastronomy – appealing to the delight of aficionados of Japanese cuisine. Their menu features Japanese offerings and innovative dishes illustrating the emerging influence of Asia on modern Japanese cuisine. A revolving selection of appetizer, dinner, sushi specials guarantee a new experience with each visit to our restaurant outlets. More than often, seasonal themes sprung up to unleash the inquisitive mind of their customers with the likes of Hokkaido’s promotion and more that has yet to come following the changes accordingly to Japan’s season, Salmon harvesting season, Autumn’s special the coldest season, Aburi Spring season special, etc. With also the modest and unassuming homegrown Japanese Kaiten (conveyor belt) chain, it is by no revelation that we conform to an open-kitchen concept that allows their patrons the prerogative to relish the mouth-watering savories amidst the gazing of the culinary skills of the restaurants’ chefs.
It focuses on ramen (six varieties including miso, shoyu, tonkotsu) but also offers Japanese comfort food like gyoza.
3rd Floor, Mont Zay Tan food court, City Mall St John, No 6, corner of Pyay Road and Min Ye Kyaw Swar Road, Lanmadaw Tsp, Yangon
The founders want to introduce the atmosphere of Izakaya to Yangoites. Izakaya is a fun, unpretentious bar for office workers to unwind with friends after a day’s work. The shop offers Japanese food and cocktails inspired by Japanese culture.
No 86(A), Shin Saw Pu Road, Sanchaung Township, Yangon
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.
Taste the authentic flavours of Japan in the luxurious comfort of Yangon at Kohaku
Japanese Restaurant. Treat your taste buds to exquisite sushi, sashimi and many more delicious delights. For private parties and gatherings, our private rooms offer beautiful views of the tropical pool and Asian-inspired gardens.
Popular, particularly among the young local crowd, Fuji is the Yangon branch of a Thai chain of Japanese restaurants. They get rave reviews for many of their dishes, particularly the salmon. Meanwhile, the sushi and sashimi are made fresh and are a delight. The staff are friendly, efficient and attentive.
Arirang is a family-run business serving delicious home-cooked Korean food. The dakgalbi grilled spicy chicken is especially good, but anything down to the side dishes is worth a try. You can find fine Shouju in this restaurant, which can be a good thing for both a business lunch or a family gathering. Quality does not come cheap though!
The buffet held on Sundays by Sule Shan-gri-La provides many cuisines and treats. There is something for everyone with flavours from Japan, India, China, Burmese and Western and many fusion varieties. Pancakes are made fresh, on demand! We regret the lack of vegetables and healthy options, and now that they have arranged the Kid’s corner, it doesn’t feel quite as premium as it used to.
Sabai Sabai’s Inya Road branch, now located infront of Sedona hotel, continues to maintain high standards. The food is presentable, mid-market and in a western-friendly restaurant. Popular among expats and locals, it serves Thai dishes such as tom yum, tom kha and seafood.. The sunset view is remarkable.
Popular, particularly among the young local crowd, Fuji is the Yangon branch of a Thai chain of Japanese restaurants. They get rave reviews for many of their dishes, particularly the salmon. Meanwhile, the sushi and sashimi are made fresh and are a delight. The staff are friendly, efficient and attentive.
A quiet little eatery offering a soul and jazz ambiance, fine food and friendly staff. It is a cozy bistro with indoor and street-side dining at affordable prices.
Rain is the perfect excuse to stop by for a hot cup of freshly brewed coffee, with plenty of recipes to choose from. Grab a snack with your coffee or choose something from our a la carte menu, along with a matching drink from the wide selection.