A daily, fresh baking concept that complements the needs of the urban household. They strive to be the country’s leading bakery known for quality, service standard and value.
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.
Daw Saw Yee is a cheap, authenticate and humble Myanmar food experience, where both locals and adventurous tourists can appreciate the local scene. There is a brief English-language menu, but your best bet is to have a look at the selection of curries behind the counter. As in most places, curries come with rice and a small soup.
Yummy Hot Pot & BBQ is a place where you can get seafood, meat and other delicious stuff to dip in some hot broth or just grill. They have various sets depending on how much you can eat
The Beat Bar is about music, happiness and meeting with happy people at the joint of Bo Myat Htun Road and Maha Bandula Road, Botahtaung Township.
A Destination cafe located in Shwe Gone Daing, “Dice Society” provides an alternative social space for casual gamers, geeks, and people looking to have unconventional fun.
Yangon’s FIRST Wa Kitchen & Bar, serving authentic Wa food and signature cocktails using ingredients from Wa state.
A Cafe poised to challenge conventional tastes. Event hosting, delivery & catering services are also available.
The very first 24 hours open Biryani shop in Myanmar. They serve only the fresh and clean food to their customers. They accept the food orders for the special occasions.
A Clean & Cozy Venue…Indoor Garden in heart of Yangon City to have good time together with your love ones and buddies…!
Shabushi was first started by the Oishi Group in 2001 in Thailand. There are now 95 outlets all across the land of Smiles, and growing. Shabushi?s first outlet in Myanmar , a joint venture with CM Foods, a subsidiary of City Mart Holdings, opened in Ocean Shwe Gone Daing, in July. This marks the group?s first outlet outside of Thailand. Shabushi serves both Japanese hotpot and sushi amongst other Japanese cuisine. Your all-you-can-eat meal is limited to 75 minutes per seating with an option to extend.
The single high stools are good for those dining solo or as a couple. The booths are good for bigger groups.
The food is all about Healthy Salads and tasty Thai dishes. It you don’t know what to choose, ask the chef for her recommendation of the day. She’s also happy to prepare custom-made meals according to how you feel and the inspiration of the moment. The restaurant hosts a Green Party once a month.
A Chinese Restaurant which offers hand-made La Mian noodles, gyoza, xiao long bao soup dumplings, and other chinese food. Very homey feeling and authentic Chinese – no exaggeration.
You love desserts but tired of ordinary ice-creams and cakes? Try the Japanese sweets which are mainly mochi (glutinous rice cakes) stuffed with sweetened red bean and strawberries which are the perfect match for a cup of hot matcha.
































