The Singaporean based establishment controls a wide swath of pubs across Yangon. Located in Myanmar’s first ice skating and bowling sports complex, patrons will love the combination of fun, sports and drinks with friends and families located in a convenient and spacious location.They have a few beers on tap and a host of cocktails to choose from. While they consider themselves a bar first, they have a quality food menu that features artisan western dishes. This is one of the few places that opens early and closes late.
ONYX Wine tree Restaurant, the initial branch known for their good wine and serving with grilled entrees and western food, is now opening its second new branch named ONYX Moss Garden Restaurant on Pyay Road. They offers a delightful atmosphere to be in either with family or friends.
Although Ha II Kwan has changed location from its Pyay Road branch, it continues to hold a good reputation in Yangon, being one of the first restaurants to introduce Korean cuisine to local people. Their secret ingredint in the kimchi remains a secret, and comes highly recommended.
Taste the most tasty Korean food and enjoy it.
The Glass is an all-season rooftop bar with the option for dining. With good mixology and a mood-setting ambiance – especially when it has a glass roof to fit the name.
Located on the roof top of Hotel Sidney is the mighty Bar Castle where you can enjoy the view of Yangon at the outdoor area. The wooden theme indoors, combined with the Greek warriors wall paper will surely take you back to the Age of Spartans. Either for just a normal night out chilling or birthday party, they will make sure that you enjoy the most out of your day with their value added Family KTVs, Shisha and special decorations
KPC is a small restaurant, particularly renowned for the freshness of its food – the owner raises his own chickens and pigs! Try the samgyetang-chicken ginseng soup to get an idea of how tasty fresh ingredients really are. It’s a place to go with family and friends to have a delicious time out.
Variety of drinks as you can expect amazing cocktails, gins, brew beers and soft drinks. And their food menu includes grills, burgers, dishes and appetizers. Plus they have unplugged music very often with the specious space.
This is currently very popular due to the quality of the imported ingredients and the family style of cooking. It very much feels like dining at a friend’s house and the side dishes are to die for. The pork rib (Ks 13,000) and the Sam Gyeop Sal (grilled pork belly, Ks 9,000) are real delights!
One of a must try bar in town with many options for food, drinks and cocktails with amazing price and great service.
This place is a home where all different culture mingle together as one, for heartwarming good times! Located on the rooftop of the building, you can try various kinds of fusion foods there. And the place is just fantastic. They decorated the whole place with the lofts and bears and fancy cute furnitures. The foods are looking delicious and just seeing them make you craving for more…
A well known Japanese style BBQ shop from Bangkok is now opened in Yangon. AKA is the best BBQ restaurant with reasonable price and serving as a Buffet style.This shop is famous around people for not having burnt smell after having your foods.
Eliq Restaurant, situation at the back of Avenue 64 Hotel, for the most part is a hidden gem and arguably, under-rated. Started since 2012, it serves a medley of healthy, Asian and fusion dishes concocted by Chef Aung Htike, a local genius who drew his culinary inspirations from his experiences in the UAE and Japan.
BreadTalk is a distinctive, award-winning Singapore brand that has gained international appeal. It is renowned for the way it has revolutionised the culture of bread consumption with its visually appealing and creative products. Since its opening in Singapore in 2000, BreadTalk has grown to become a highly popular lifestyle bakery chain with its wide variety of freshly-baked breads and cakes. Myanmar is the 17th territory where BreadTalk has opened outlets, joining the list of close to 800 existing outlets across key markets such as Singapore, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand and the Middle East. Hundreds of thousands of people across Asia enjoy BreadTalk’s breads and cakes daily.
Fu Fu is now opened with various choices of ingredients to fill the pot. Servings include a bowl of noodles, eggs, sliced raw meat that come in about 5 different flavors of hot pot. Fu Fu also has the option of Mala Xiang Guo, so keep that in mind as well!
































