They are Espressonite and they are passionate about coffee! They have just one focus – to provide the best possible cup of coffee for you.
They completed lengthy research on how and what makes the best cup of coffee. They found and worked with the best coffee suppliers and the best blenders, seeking their advice and recommendations to find the best coffee beans.
Arabica beans are the standard for gourmet coffee, and that’s why they are all we will ever use to brew your coffee. Great coffee takes great beans and great baristas, but it also takes the right equipment. We only work with the best. La Marzocco have been innovators in espresso since 1927, and over the last three decades, their handmade machines have been a big part of the reason that the gourmet coffee industry has become what it is. Perfect coffee takes precision and total control over temperature and pressure. La Marzocco machines give our baristas just that, and that’s why we only serve coffee made from these marvels of engineering.
Our first café is now open at 2/F Hledan centre, Pyay Road, we are situated in the Food Village food court.
Our second café will open in July at 3/F HAGL Myanmar Plaza at the Food City food court.
We will also soon launch a mobile coffee van initially servicing Kamayut Township and other sites are planned.
We look forward to serving you the best coffee in Yangon soon!!
Merlion Restaurant has recently started their Singaporean styled restaurant located at Myanmar Plaza, 3rd Floor Unit 309, near Sedona Hotel Yangon. Their food are mostly Singapore based and their head chef was previously from Ritz Carlton Singapore. Their aim is to bring you the best food taste from Singapore to Yangon.
One special thing about this restaurant is that they have their own soya bean machine which they made fresh soya bean milk and tofu daily. Their favourite pick of the menu would be Fish Head Curry at the current.
Good news for coffee fans: as of today, Gloria Jean’s has an outlet in Yangon.
The Australian coffee house – which has stores in more than 35 countries – opened its doors in Myanmar Plaza, on Kabar Aye Pagoda Road. They’ve got the usual suspects, plus specialty coffee and cakes.
The word Artisan derives from the ancient term of skilled craftsmen who gave life to artefacts with their hands.
For example, an artist or baker who produced works of art with their hands and whereas the word Amour itself is a French translation of the feeling, Love.
Therefore when combined, the term Artisan Amour simply means artists with passion.
Most importantly, this reflects towards the business values where each dish is crafted with both love and sincerity, bringing nothing but the best for you.
A bold establishment in heart of Yangon, Artisan Amour is a contemporary cafe which aims to serve food that are crafted straight from the heart.
The Singaporean based establishment has now opened a pub in Yangon on earlier this month. They have a few beers on tap, with more to come, and a host of cocktails to choose from. While they consider themselves a bar first, they have a quality food menu that features artisan western dishes. This is one of the few places that opens early and closes late. The current hours are 11am till late, guess they see how the night goes?
Singapore’s favorite Cafe – now open in Myanmar! Serving your Singapore’s famous Chicken Rice, signature Kaya Toast & Coffee! Now you can get a taste of Singapore before travelling.
Located conveniently at Myanmar Plaza. The grab and go concept was said to be brought by a team of young professionals, ideally focusing on serving excellent coffee, pastries, yogurt parfaits, fruit cups, fresh pressed juices, along side with a variety of salads, quick and perfect for busy schedules and lifestyles.
The independent Imperial Garden brings a much needed counter balance with a Cantonese influenced dim sum escape and seafood encouner. Imperial Garden hosts a full bar upon entrance with happy hour from 6-8 pm. There are three adjoining private rooms for private functions and Saturday wine pairings are in order with selections from a Singaporean sommelier.
Another pearl tea chain has hit Yangon! This Taiwanese tea outlet serves all types of teas, black, green, milky, fruity, with or without ice cream… nice for an energy fix on the go!
They are a Western & Japanese Restaurant with a wide selection of Wines! They offer premium meats and dishes at an affordable cost.
They have a wide selection of flavours, iced drinks and sundaes. Waffles are made fresh everyday.
This hideout BBQ specialised buffet restaurant located at the top of a three-story building in front of Dagon Centre, in heart of Sanchaung Township. They also serve Hotpot, roasted duck, fries and drinks.
The price is 12,800 Kyats per person for the buffet.
They just launch their first branch at the middle heart of Yangon, Inya Road. This coffee shop offers plenty of seating options. Low plush chairs for two, a bar counter with stools, a long communal table, and smaller tables seating up to four … you’re bound to find a spot to enjoy the wifi and some matcha, hojicha (roasted Japanese green tea) or a freshly-brewed pot of loose-leaf sencha. Coffee is of course also available, as well as cakes and biscuits for the sweet-toothed and sandwiches for those on the go.
A must go place to chill with your friends if you like hip hop.
Best family, friends, couples with best food and beverages. They respect on each customers as the family member with best service and food.
Tipsy has a unique logo of a getting drunk emoji eyes. For those who loves an amazing authentic DJ set along with their casual drink at a nicely decorated venue, Tipsy bar is your ultimate solution.





















