The famous Steamboat team has opened a dessert place at Kandawgyi a few months ago and get famous among Yangon foodies within a few days. Their ice creams are decorated with waffles, sticks, oreos, brownie cakes, seasoned fruits, and so on to make tasty and looks cute. And now they just opened the new branch in the center of Yangon, Myanmar Culture Valley.
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.
Vision
• To be the best Hot Pot and Seafood Restaurant in our region.
Mission
• To guarantee their customers the best and the most courteous services.
• They promise to treat each every one with proper kindness and respect at all time.
• They ensure receive fresh and delicious foods
A new opened KTV and Bar with amazing decorations and foods.
They serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks.
The Penthouse is starting a revolution in Mynamar with this one of a kind industrial chic mediteranean bistrot on the top of the Parkside one building in Midtown Yangon. The Penthouse is the place to be for your business or casual lunch, for an afterwork drink, dinner and great parties with its breath taking view on the Shwe Dagon Pagoda and downtown.
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.
Spaghetti Italian Kitchen is a place where you can taste the real Italian taste located at the hide out place of Sanchaung Township. The prices are reasonable and the staffs are friendly. The dishes are made by the well experienced chef Mr. Bon.
Hidden away down a narrow alley of Dhamazedi Road (close to the junction with U Wisara), Legacy may not look much from the outside but its terrific selection of dishes as well as its fresh ingredients make it a must-visit for foodies looking for some Thai cuisine in Myanmar. Prices are very reasonable too.
Water Library has got a brand new menu and the even do Sunday Brunch (a` la carte, 11am to 2:30pm). Intially a French fine dining venue, they have now expanded to include multi-cusine meaning Asain fusion foods and their seafood is among the favourites of many. Their prices have been reviewed and you can order dishes fir lunch fir less than $10.
This longstanding institution is a great place to sample a wide range of Myanmar food – everything 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’s almost constantly busy, but manages to maintain gentle, friendly service and a palpable old-school atmosphere, making the experience akin to eating at someone’s home.
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!
The exotics flavors, aromatic essences and abundant texture made them believe that their desire in food is indulge by Authentic Thai Cuisines. Whether chili-hot or comparatively bland, harmony is the guiding principle behind each dish, essentially a marriage of centuries-old Eastern and Western influences harmoniously combined into something uniquely. They have a simple goal – they do love to own a restaurant with the best food and service from the bottom of their heart.
Set on the roof of the Mila Noa Hotel, this small restaurant and bar offers a very good view of the Shwedagon Pagoda as well as over the bustling city around it. They specialise in steak and other red meats, all of which are carefully sourced and perfectly cooked. They have wines to pair it with although you could also have Drought Myanmar beer or even some hard liquor if you so wish! Their baked potatoes will get you addicted and craving for more.
One of the long-standing cafe`s in Yangon, Coffee Circles has fallen a bit behind as other rivals have opened up. There’s a reasonable selection of western and Asian food – some good, some less so.
























