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!
Burmese Tea, Chinese Buns (Pauk Si), Curry, Mote Hin Gar, Myanmar Traditional Salad, Noodles, Shan Noodles, Si Chet.
American bar and grill dishes out all the American classic you might be craving for ribs, burgers, tex-mex classic cocktails.
The atmosphere was cosy with decotaion famous/ local artist painting with local costs, wine bottles and heavy Teak furniture.
The Loft restaurant “the Alex’s” is ready to cater the most discerning visitors. The 60 seats venue including a bar-lounge area will offer A la carte breakfast, lunch and dinner in the alchemy of tastes, colours and design brought together to create an enchanting experience!
The perfect spot to try Burmese authentic cuisines fused from Mandalay Region( Ah-nyar). Various kinds of dishes, salads and snacks are serve with reasonable price. The setting and the service will make you feel at home.
Anya Ahta offers draft beer along with class, healthy food and art. Located on the corner of 37th and Mahabandula, it is an airy, high-ceilinged place cooled by fans. The walls, painted black, are covered with paintings, mostly scenes from middle Burma.
A Nyar Thu is a Burmese restaurant that inhabits cuisine from the Central Dry Zone of Myanmar. Sweet, mild and a teensy bit of extra oil. Here, you will have a chance to taste a good homey meal with a very affordable price.
Asia House Restaurant is a casual dining place serving Burmese, Chinese and Thai food in a comfortable setting. We also have a bar serving cocktails, mocktails, draught beer, wine and various other beverages.
AT THE DECK is located at one of Yangon’s most relaxing outdoor pools and connected to their Wellness centre. Their menu offers feast of light snacks and drinks. They also feature a kid’s pool and 5 private gazebos for massage, parties or events.
Aung Thukha is an excellent place to sample a range of Myanmar food: from rich, meaty curries to light, freshly made salads. The flavours are more subtle here than elsewhere, emphasising herbs rather than oil and spice. It is almost always busy, but manages to maintain a gentle, friendly service and a palpable old-school atmosphere, making the experience akin to eating at someone’s home.
Bringing a fresh approach to eating and drinking in Yangon, the restaurant serves a simple French and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine revolving around selection of beers, affordable qualitative wines, as well as hot & cold tapas, sharing platers and large selection of mains. The contemporary space to eat, drink and socialize was conceived to get the most out of the open interior and the outdoor pergola terrace. There’s a view on our Chef Christophe Buzare, its open kitchen, wood fired grill and pizza oven. It brings a new feel to the neighbourhood, blinding vintage and modern styles with some original touches by local artists.
While it is easy for most people to overlook it, Bawgawaddy is a hidden gem in Chinatown. Its cosy and simple atmosphere is welcoming to both newcomers and regulars. They specialise in Kayan food along with Danu and Taungyoe-influenced dishes. Its tea menu describes the percentage of condensed milk in one cup, so you can choose the taste according to your preferred of sweetness. Most Kayan dishes are hot and spicy. So, ask the staff to tone down the chilli unless you have an iron-clad stomach.
Enjoy the complex culinary mosaic of Burmese regional dishes with fresh ingredients while witnessing the charm and cordiality of their servers.
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.
The origin of Paradise Group begins with a tiny spark and it has been becoming an enormous influence because of holding a strong reputation. Touching the modernity, Canton Paradise promises to provide prosperous flavor with luxury lifestyle to deliver everyone an excellent appreciation. Like Hong Kong dramas, Canton Paradise spells oriental chic with vibrant chirpy interiors akin to the bustling activities present in Cantonese eateries.
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.

















