Set in an attractive wooden colonial home, House of Memories is a one of a kind in Yangon. They dish out mostly Myanmar specialities but also have Thai, Chinese and Indian dishes. The main draw for many is that this was once the office of the country’s independence hero, Aung San, and upstairs, you will find a few artifacts from his time. Their balcony and garden are nice and breezy.
A quiet place with a great ambiance–some would even call it romantic. They are a farm-to-table locally sources sustainable restaurant. Their menus are tied to Myanmar seasons, so their menus are subject to change. Stay updated on their many events on their social media page.
Chin establishments are not easy to come by in Yangon! Chin food is spicy and plentiful, flavourful and filling too. On the ground floor, the restaurant serves traditional Chin food while Chin costumes and accessories such bracelets, necklaces and belts are available for purchase on the top floor.
Hidden away down a narrow alley of Dhamazedi Road (close to the junction with U Wisara), Legacy may not look much from the outside but its terrific selection of dishes as well as its fresh ingredients make it a must-visit for foodies looking for some Thai cuisine in Myanmar. Prices are very reasonable too.
One of the long-standing cafe`s in Yangon, Coffee Circles has fallen a bit behind as other rivals have opened up. There’s a reasonable selection of western and Asian food – some good, some less so.
SNUG. Stems from the intension to fuse balanced, healthy and clean food together with a few comfort favorites packed full of flavour! That non guilt pleasure of eating something delicious is always the goal. Isn’t it?
SNUG. offers healthy ready meals throughout the day making your daily chores in life to a minimum! All you need to do is order and we’ll do the shopping, cooking, cleaning and it will be delivered straight to your door!
Vision
• To be the best Hot Pot and Seafood Restaurant in our region.
Mission
• To guarantee their customers the best and the most courteous services.
• They promise to treat each every one with proper kindness and respect at all time.
• They ensure receive fresh and delicious foods
To instantly recognize YKKO as a successful Myanmar Brand and to last for centuries. Mission To provide customers for 100% satisfaction operating on “3” foundational principles , Quality ,Cleanliness , Services ….
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!
Sharky’s is an institution. With ‘Food and Passion’ as their tagline, Sharky’s has won the hearts and stomachs of Yangon’s dwellers with its slow-cooked treats. Passionate about making their ingredients in-house, owner Ye Htut Win is always willing to share his experience about the food that is grown and prepared in country.
The Penthouse is starting a revolution in Mynamar with this one of a kind industrial chic mediteranean bistrot on the top of the Parkside one building in Midtown Yangon. The Penthouse is the place to be for your business or casual lunch, for an afterwork drink, dinner and great parties with its breath taking view on the Shwe Dagon Pagoda and downtown.
Mary Brown already is present in many Asian countries. On top of the usual burgers and fried pieces of chicken, they also dish out Nasi lemak and curry noodles. Most outlets have a kiddies’s corner.
They have a wide selection of flavours, iced drinks and sundaes. Waffles are made fresh everyday.
Well what description to make? We all know KFC. Their focus is fried chicken and with over 18,000 restaurants in 118 countries, it is one of the biggest fast food chains in the world. It will certainly become an easy drop-in point for homesick travelers and expats in need of standardized fast food.
A branch of Nervin Bistro from Kandawgyi Karaweik Park. It’s a calm pleasant spot to spend the day. There is also a very good and reasonably priced casual menu with a selections of pizza, pastas, paninis and gelato.
They just launch their first branch at the middle heart of Yangon, Inya Road. This coffee shop offers plenty of seating options. Low plush chairs for two, a bar counter with stools, a long communal table, and smaller tables seating up to four … you’re bound to find a spot to enjoy the wifi and some matcha, hojicha (roasted Japanese green tea) or a freshly-brewed pot of loose-leaf sencha. Coffee is of course also available, as well as cakes and biscuits for the sweet-toothed and sandwiches for those on the go.



























