A quite and cozy decorated restaurant with delicious food and professional service. Breakfast menu are also available with variety of choice and, oh, also do not forget to try their famous Nan Gyi Thote (Traditional Myanmar Noodle Salad).
A small local restaurant surrounded in greenery; Shwe Latyar Shin will make you feel like dining in your own garden. They offer extremely delicious home-made traditional cooking with a touch of modernity. Dine in rice dishes are served in a neatly arranged rattle plate. Healthy and fresh fried dishes as well as traditional tea leaves salads are available for take away, sealed tight enough to travel abroad.
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.
Myuu Myuu serves Myanmar traditional foods for breakfast and for lunch and dinner, you can get the chance to enjoy Thai, Chinese, Japanese and Korean foods with the delightful taste. The materials are high quality, the space is big enough and the service is excellent.
What better way to tingle your taste buds than by indulging on some authentic spicy Burmese cuisine. At Nga Pichat, which roughly translates to “Fried Fish Paste,” you’ll be getting a really different perspective to what real Burmese food taste like. Grab a cucumber stick, dip it in some homemade fish paste, and crunch away.
This food house takes pride in serving Myanmar food and snacks with excellent quality. The prices are affordable and the setting ensures to relax.
Not having been long since it opened, Family Kyay Oh Café have impressed a lot of Kyay Oh aficionados with their healthy recipe that avoids the use of MSG in their light and savory pork/chicken broth. There are a variety of Kyay Oh available at Family; Original Kyay Oh, Kyay Oh Sichet, Kyay Oh A Sat, Kyay Oh A Sat Sichet and many more!
Customize your bowl with starch gravy, chicken soup or salad with three different types of noodles and 11 other toppings only at Noodi, which has expanded to a new location at Tamwe Township and will keep on satisfying your noodle cravings.
NooDi is a noodle shop offering Burmese style Sticky Noodle with lots of starch and fish paste as a condiment. If you love the local Nga-Pi, NooDi might be the place for you!
EC Cookery is a private kitchen you can go to if you’re really craving Sichuan fine dining. It’s also nicely furnished with great art and décor which would make a meeting at EC a great decision. Keep in mind, you’d have to make a reservation within a day or two before you go there to enjoy the fine-dining experience.
Tha Gyi Thamee is a upscale Burmese restaurant serving plain and simple Ah Nyar cuisine. Notable dishes are Ah Nyar Fried Chicken, Fried Mutton, and Pathein Fried Sausage. There are also noodle dishes as Nan Gyi Thoke, and deserts like Creamy Chai Tea.
Bamboo is a place where you can get shan foods along with their hand-made noodles rolled with a big bamboo stick. Not just shan noodles, they also have a wide range of shan food such as fried and steam dumplings.
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.
Vibrant and fast-paced, the brasserie is known for its European dishes such as Salmon Pastrami and our Roasted Porchetta, along with contemporary Burmese dishes. Complementing the menu is a well-balanced international wine list. A dessert station and a crudo bar featuring raw fish, shellfish and meat are located near the entrance of the restaurant.
The Able is establish with the intent to do something to help people with physical handicaps. This cafe has books and a very unique way of ordering. The café is operated solely by audibly challenged staff and you can learn sign language to further broaden communication with the staff – maybe even make a joke or two.
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.
















