Set in the same building as Peperoni Pizza, this restaurant serves Sigaporean favourites such as chicken rice, char kway teow, satay and sweet desserts that are not easily available like ice kachang. The open kitchen is fun to peek into.
A popular bar and restaurant amongst locals and expats. Good for having outdoor casual drinks and food. Serves Asian and seafood.
A very lovely place with amazing teas serve, with cakes, waffles, toasts and also fast food, Asian main courses, Italian and sweets for your dessert.
Despite the name, this venue is great for families and friends alike. Not only is it open till late, there is also a 24-hour food court right upstairs.
La Carovana has received mixed reviews. It is an exclusive place with high pricing and Nouvelle cuisine portions. The setting, on the first floor of the Villa is plain compared to the bar downstairs and the beer garden outside. The quality of the food varies and we hope they will manage to reach the standard they aspire to provide.
A food haven for Japanese noodle lovers, Ramen bar is set in a cosy, tidy two storey space, built for a highly comfortable mood. Unlike most Japanese restaurants currently in Yangon which sell mostly sushi, the place focuses on serving authentic Ramen dishes. Few things can satisfy on a steaming day as much as a good bowl of cold ramen and the cuisine provides the rare opportunity on Kabaraye road to get one.
This is the cafe offering the natural way how coffee tastes and the food triggers your mood!
Japanese Hot-Pot, Steak, Yakiniku, Japanese Food .
Discretely located in the downstairs of No. 22, this unique bar showcases signature yet inventive cocktails, influenced by the flavours of South East Asia and created by the Hong Kong-based cocktail specialists, Tequila Mockingbird. The original soundtrack has been captured and cultivated by ‘Developing Music’, a unique music concept created by Adam Nicholas. Visitors to The New Boris will be entertained with a new genre of sound combining everything from tribal beats and vintage tracks to unique to Myanmar sound effects and recordings. The unique design of the bar hosts contemporary colour stripes and stark white utilitarian tiles, juxtaposed against locally sourced Colonial style rattan loungers, upholstered in Chin fabrics weaved in the hills of northern Myanmar.
This restaurant, well situated by Kandawgyi Lake, serves tasty Chinese dishes in a simple atmosphere. Service is fast and professional. It can hold up to 300 guests and provides entertainment for those plaining to organise big gatherings.
Whether or not you’re staying at the hotel, Hotel Shwegondaing’s KTV lounge is a great way to blow off some steam or for having fun with your friends. If you’re in the area, definitely stop by and sing a song or two!
Home of revived Pegu Club cocktail, next to the Panorama Hotel. A nice place to chill out with friends after taking a visit around Yangon’s Sule.


























