A Coffee for a good cause, Genius Coffee has its own plantation in the Shan highlands and supports the Danu community by providing them with training on how to harvest coffee that meets international standards.
The chicken rice shop has everything you dream about chicken. Their chicken comes in many forms: steamed, fried, roasted, barbecue and salad with different kinds of ingredients and flavours.
In Tokyo Dining City you can able to select your favorite Japanese Premium Food. Now In Yangon, Tokyo Dining City at Sule Square. The Premium Food Hall, you can choose to eat what you want, at the same time and same place.
Your friendly neighborhood bar, Kosan Double Happiness is extending. This time to Sule, the center of Yangon. Say goodbye to those long trips to 19th street and worries of how to get back home drunk. Get yourself a drink and hang out with your buddies at Kosan.
A Chinese Restaurant which offers hand-made La Mian noodles, gyoza, xiao long bao soup dumplings, and other chinese food. Very homey feeling and authentic Chinese – no exaggeration.
La Tartine is a French bakery and coffee place. They serve coffee as well as small-size baguettes, French croissants with French butter, desserts, sandwiches and hot paninis. Pricing often confuding.
100 percent Myanmar Arabica Coffee with SCAA (Speciality Coffee Association of America) Standard . Cinnamon Roast of Coffee Beans . Notes of Lemon, Fruity & Chocolate, you can even get fresh Myanmar oiled rice here.
Shan Yoe Yar is a Shan-style fine dining restaurant.Set in an attractive, air-conditioned and renovated wooden house, it serves a selection of well-known and lesser-known fine Shan dishes. The staff are dressed in traditional Shan outfits and the cuisine is outstanding.
New branch opened at Strand Square on Strand Road, corner of Bo Soon Pat Street. This place is great for all occasions from business meetings to get together with families and friends. They serve dim sum in the afternoon and only accept group reservations for dinner. Dishes include Beijing-style roast duck, gui lin gao (a herbal black jelly dessert), tofu in clay pot, mango pudding and one of the best dim sums available in Yangon.
A daily, fresh baking concept that complements the needs of the urban household. They strive to be the country’s leading bakery known for quality, service standard and value.
A new comer in the Yangon Japanese food scene. It boasts authentic Japanese BBQ and offers
imported Japanese beef. But more affordable local beef is also available. You can opt for pork
and chicken if you are not a fan of beef. The menu ranges from meat, guts to salads.
A new opened hotpot place around Pabedan Township has the most unique hotpot named’ Kyout Oh Mar Lar’. Different style of soup specially steamed with natural fruits and vegetables definitely make you healthy. Just step ahead and taste it.
Omnivore, another side project of Yangon’s much loved Sharky’s, specializes in wine and steak pairing. Australian Wagyu beef and lamb are the special items of Omnivore, which you can either buy in portions or taste the cooking of Omnivore chefs at the place. A perfect place for those who love to taste the best meat in town!

Golden Pho is a great place for the first dates or talking business over lunch. The dishes were created with Vietnamese street food in mind, with a modern touch of high-quality ingredients and minimal use of oil.
Mr.Chef Cafe’ & Restaurant Group, Founded in 2011. Now, they have 7 branches included this recently opened branch. They offer very delicious individual favorites (more than 40), soups, salads, appetizers, broth & noodles, hot pot, dimsums, main dishes and coffee based and various kinds of drinks with very reasonable prices ranging from 1000-3500kyats. No extra taxes will be charged. They are always ready to serve the best food and service for their customers. They hope Mr.Chef to be the best place for the group of friends, families and couples to hang out and dinning with peace and comfort… They also serve delivery.
Reimagining the elegance and flavours of old-world Burma, The Pansodan is a newly lit beacon on Yangon’s most celebrated culinary street. The restaurant is styled as a Burmese brasserie within a former Bank of India building. From the floors, paved with chevron marble, to the ceiling, capped with glinting gold-leaf, every inch of The Pansodan is designed to take its guests on a journey into a bygone age. Open to serve everything from an early morning breakfast to after dinner drinks, The Pansodan is destined to become a new nexus in the heart of downtown. Some of the most creative minds in Yangon’s culinary scene have come together to create a menu designed to present Burma’s timeless recipes, with the occasional contemporary twist. Guests can also expect herbaceous cocktails, as well as imported wines and spirits. The Pansodan exists to champion Burmese culture, helping the guests experience traditional fare with new eyes.























