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!
Ace started their shop with a mobile truck moving all over the famous and crowded places in Yangon and it has now settled with a small shop at the entrance from Pyay Road to Junction Square. They serve various waffles, hamburgers, snacks, fresh fruit juices and desserts.
Here you will find something different, a welcome break from most meals in Myanmar that consists of rice, noodles, oil and more oil. Sprouts, opened up last year as the first salad bar in Yangon. You pick your greens, your toppings, your vinaigrette and there you have your salad. Other items on the menu include soups, sandwiches yougurt and smoothies.
Tucked away on a small street to the side of the Chatrium Hotel, the staff at this cozy restaurant are friendly and attentive. Delicious dishes include their beef pho, traditional spring rolls and squid balls. For vegetarians, the lemongrass tofu is recommended. They also serve authentic pho noodles.
Cyclo Vietnamese Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. They serve an array of pho, spring rolls, rice combos and many more.
A Japanese restaurant in Bo Yar Nyunt Street, Dagon. The delicious cuisines are waiting for you.
One of the famous Chinese hot pot in town. This People Park Branch has indoor air condition type place. You can have normal soup and spicy soup for hot pot at the same time too. This hot pot restaurant popular for not only its hot pot but also Fresh Hand Made Strawberry Juice in Winter season.
Sydney’s Home Baked Goods is Yangon’s premium destination for baked goods. They create sweet bites of goodness from cupcakes to special creations.
Entering this café, you may feel like you’re in a living room from the 1970s. The name itself means “Old Eain” in which eain means “house” in Burmese. Behind the café is Tree Food which is already famous for its Myanmar traditional sweets with a modern touch. So, you may also find its products in the café to pair with your coffee.
Mandalay Tea room is perfect to get your fix of Mandalay cuisine at a fantastic price, the café’s brightly lit and cosy atmosphere makes it a perfect place to do some work while enjoying delicious food.
The newly upgraded and fully integrated restaurant and spa that provides authentic Thai food and international standard spa.
Old Skool Bar & Restaurant will brings you back to Yangon’s in its late 19th Century with their decoration of ancient bus, lanterns, wooden decorations and ancient Yangon’s wallpapers. The dim atmosphere will offer you and your friends to chill with your favorite drinks & meal.
It was recently opened and has very pleasant surroundings with fully air-conditioned. Wi-fi also available there. They serve a wide range food, Western and Asian as well.



























