Another branch under the much loved Bardubai- HiSo Heaven is here for you at Yangon Night Market on Strand Road. You can enjoy the sunset in downtown Yangon – with HiSo Heaven’s special European, Arabian, Mexican food and delicious cocktails and Shisha.
Rain cafe – a new place in town where you can get several desserts such as cake, Korean Bingsu and a lot more. Plus, Junction City branch has got an instagram-worthy decoration inside with pink petals on the wall and a small swing at the front.
Sar taw pwe Myanmar and Rakhine foods (several dishes made with love and serve by heart) just try it and you will love it! Fresh big seafoods and tasty!!!!
This hot pot dishes include thinly sliced meat, leaf vegetables, mushrooms, wontons, egg dumplings, tofu and seafood. You can customize your own sauce.
They are serving European and Asian Foods with great Beer and Cocktail with reasonable price in the downtown area of Yangon, Myanmar. Try out the place!
Delicious sushi and mystery menu is waiting you! Worth try !
Enjoy a memorable meal at new Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant on Level Two. The award-winning restaurant group from Singapore offers a unique culinary experience with their authentic Sichuan and Cantonese delicacies paired with premium Eight Treasures teas. Designed in contemporary oriental elegance, the restaurant provides an ideal setting for business entertainment and celebrations.
After a long day of exploring Yangon city, relax with your favourite drink at the Lobby Bar. Let the soothing music from the bar’s daily in-house ‘live’ piano and violin performances complement your night out, or dabble in a game of pool with friends while enjoying one-for-one house pours during Happy Hour.
High Tea – 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Happy Hour – 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Spice Brasserie of Park Royal dishes out International buffet dinners from Sundays to Thursdays at US$33 nett per person with soft drinks or US$38 nett per person with either beer or wine. ‘They carry a good selection of meats, salads, pasta and desserts. The chef tries to plate “Daily Specials” to keep regular diners intrigued and new diners captivated. Fridays and Saturdays are Seafood Buffet Nights at US$35 nett per pserson inclusive of drinks, where you can try a wide array of sea food delicacies like mussels, prawns and crabs just to name a few. Children under the age of five dine for free, children between ages of six to eleven dine at half price. Dinner service is from 6pm to 9:30pm.
You can enjoy Kachin Traditional Food and Noddle with fair prices in good atmosphere.
The Japanese are synonymous with uncompromising standards, a vision similarly upheld at Shiki-Tei. Delight in exquisite classic and innovative Japanese fare at a variety of seating options; by the sushi bar, at a regular table or in one of the tatami rooms. The Family Buffet Dinner—available on Wednesdays through to Sundays—is a good way to sample what this modern Japanese restaurant has to offer.
Established in 2014, “TSUKUMO” a bakery which produce various kinds of bread with Myanmar ingredients. They are ingredients flour, water, brown sugar, yeast and salt. Uses butter only, no margarine or shortening. Our products have no additives, no preservatives. The famous items are Sourdough, Bagel, Whole wheat bread, An-pan, Cream-pan, Meron-pan and more! Healthy choices, including several vegetarian or vegan options, are available as well.
Another pearl tea chain has hit Yangon! This Taiwanese tea outlet serves all types of teas, black, green, milky, fruity, with or without ice cream… nice for an energy fix on the go!
Asian fried noodle with seafood, pork or chicken are available here.
This is a perfect place to sample some local dishes in an authentic setting. Take a seat outside and enjoy the relaxed vibe of the restaurant as you sip tea, or savour the unofficial national dish, mohinga. All of their food is worth trying and it’s incredibly cheap.
Cakes and coffee – that’s what they’re about. Using locally sourced ingredients in their bakes and beverages, they fuse western baking and barista techniques with local produce to serve up cakes and coffee that showcase the best of what Myanmar’s local producers have to offer.
Add that to a space for showcasing art, music, literature or simply intellectual discussion, and you get the beginnings of an institution for engaging the mind.




















