Healthy Me is a salad bar which prefers you Go Green, Eat Healthy, Live Beauty. Their HM Burger is famous for using home made burger, it is made with sweet pumpkin and carrot. So it will not be just only for adult but also quite pretty well good for children also.
They serve reasonable priced sushi and japanese dishes. Food is delicious, and meats are freshly made and delicious. They said “Once Kin Sakura , Always Kin Sakura”
J’s Dining is cooking the taste of Japan for you with a cool and relaxing surrounding.
They say “Eatfinity” means Never Ending Eating… A new dining style restaurant in town that fills with variety of menus and of cause also specialize in seafood – lobsters and crabs. And yes desserts are jaw-dropping.
Best cafe’ and restaurant in downtown.
US-based and internationally famous doughnuts brand Krispy Kreme extends its new branch at The Secretariat compound. In this spacious shop, sweet tooth will be able to enjoy their one-of-a-kind freshly baked doughnuts. With plenty of varieties to choose from, Krispy Kreme is sure to fill your sugar craving for a long time.
Father’s Office is a newly opened small bar in downtown in front of Minister Office. Their signature hot-dog is locally produced by Merguez sausage wrap in Bacon and Tasty cheese which is served with chilli sauce. They also make it easier to drink on Friday night with their special deals! They also have Happy Hours everyday starting from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM but excluding Wine and Beer.
The Phayre’s Gastronomy is also known as a home of revived Pegu Club cocktail next to the Panorama Hotel under Pansoedan flyover.
Modern Antique Burmese fusion themed restaurant aim to cater for customers a cozy and chill place to relax in downtown. A Lovely place with good ambience and delicious food with fair price.
A Clean & Cozy Venue…Indoor Garden in heart of Yangon City to have good time together with your love ones and buddies…!
Tom N Toms coffee is now brewing inside the historic Secretariat Office. Good news for people who love to have coffee like it’s the 90’s. They served with great quality, a rich flavor and fresh coffee aroma to fulfill the daily caffeine needs.
The concept “Déjà vu” — “Brew” is to offer an experience of drinking coffee in a café shop in the early 1900s. Lies in the middle 37th Street, a two-story cafe houses squared tables in a tiny room featuring a very old functioning typewriter, a vintage brand radio and an old phone on the shelves on the wall. It offers specialty coffee, juices and various Burmese and Asian fusion dishes yet the barbecued chicken-stuffed roti roll is a must-try.
A cosy Japanese restaurant with quite a large selection on the menu from ramen to hotpot to the usual sushi. Located a few doors away from the Mosque at Bo Aung Kyaw Rd downtown.




























