Feel Myanmar has many branches all over town. A great restaurant to get acquainted with local cuisine, it is popular with both visitors from abroad and locals. There is a wide selection of local options and the seating area outside is always busy, giving a lively atmosphere to your dining experience, especially at the main branch when they have a live band playing!
A nice place to experience the next level clubbing in Yangon. And you can just move there from Roof, Sport Bar or Music Box since it located within the Yangon International Compound.
One of the best Taiwanese food spot awaits you there with pop-up menus starts from the spicy noodles to roasted meats. Not only the outstanding taste but also the attractive decoration can help you to have a perfect dining.
La Taverna offers a wide range of homemade Mediterranean dishes, including traditional foods such as Falafel in Pita Bread, Lebanese Shawarma rolled in Lafa Bread, Greek Style Stuffed Peppers, Moroccan Couscous, the finest Hummus in town, and various selections of Traditional Breakfasts, Salads, Breads, Soups and deserts. For Mediterranean food lovers, La Taverna has it all!
And it doesn’t stop at the food… A large range of classic cocktails and even a modest home made range for non-drinkers we offer a delicious homemade fresh ginger signature drink, Italian coffee as well as refreshing mocktails.
Their gyoza is a mixture of cabbage, ginger, garlic and pork wrapped in Osaka Ohsho’s special wonton wrapper, then skillfully grilled to a deliciously golden brown crisp on one side yet tantalizingly moist within. Osaka Ohsho’s Gyoza has become our most famous and beloved dish.
This large and spacious restaurant in People’s Park is like a magnet for large groups who come to share numerous plates of Chinese, Myanmar, Thai and other Asian foods washed down with beer and/or soft drinks. There have a live band playing English songs most nights at 7pm. Football matches are also displayed on screens. Nice to hang out with friends for a long evening of chatter and laughter.
Myanmar’s own craft beer steps up another level with this new outlet in Ma Naw Hari street near the Thai Embassy. Here you can enjoy all seven flavours of Myanmar craft beer with a garden-view environment along with some snacks and friends.
A New Fine-dining Restaurant in People’s Park Compound, committed on bringing good food, good service and great ambience. The interior decoration will take out your breath for awhile. The food are beyond Western and Asian Fusion. Also BYOB system, “Bring Your Own Bottle”, and enjoy your own personal collection at The Yangon Restaurant. Takes Reservations, Walk-Ins Welcome, Waiter Service and Outdoor Seating. They serve dinner and drinks and the attire code is a little dressy.
Named for the British author who penned such iconic verses as “Mandalay”, this bar rekindles the atmosphere of Kipling’s early 20th-century Burmese Days. Rife with nostalgia for colonial life in the tropics, it adds another layer of experience to your chosen beverage. Make sure to try an award-winning cocktail, such as “Picturesque Paddy”, a rice-based vodka concoction created by talented bartender.
Old world elegance meets timeless Burmese charm in their leafy Yangon retreat. Set in a verdant garden dotted with lotus pools, Belmond Governor’s Residence offers a secluded sanctuary. The
alluring scent of spices draws guests to Mandalay Restaurant where their Executive Chef, Karl Reyes, expertly weaves local produce into traditional Burmese and classic European dishes, creating a menu alive with colour. Enjoy a lantern-lit dinner in the balmy evening air as tropical fragrances scent. At Belmond Governor's Residence, there’s something to tempt you at any hour.
The Marina, unlike a certain political movement, is sleek, stylish and modern – ideal for a city that is redefining itself as an exciting cosmopolitan place to be. Although not revolutionary, its menu is nonetheless imaginative and the list of dishes will keep most Indian food lovers salivating.
They serve Seafood, North Indian and South Indian.
The Pegu Club was originally established in 1882 by the British. Over the years, the club remained an intimate part of Yangon’s history and went on to inspire world-famous novels and cocktails. Surrounded by teak walls, grand stairways Pegu Club is an oasis of charm and splendor with cooling drinks and fine feasts where heritage and modern sensibilities meet.
Thai 47 services all types of Thai dishes including deep-fried wrapped marinated chicken in pandanus leave, charcoal-grilled pork neck served with spicy lime dipping sauce and Thai satay served with peanut sauce and cucumber sauce. The atmosphere is quite Burmese style with neon lights and a football game on the screens, but the food is unbeatable price-wise!
The open-air Mindon Lounge is the perfect place to spend a relaxing evening. From light refreshments to cooling cocktails, the shaded garden area entices you to sample the exotic delicacies of Myanmar.
D’PENYETZ is a Franchise Restaurant of Dapur Penyet Singapore, Indonesian Food in Myanmar. Located at Pyay Road, Sein Gay Har Shopping Centre.































