Htoo Yangon is a BBQ place that has a open area where many people can sit down with their families and enjoy all sorts of meats and even a la carte dishes such as fried rice or fried noodles, Chinese style!
Japanese restuarant offering wide range of Japanese Cusines from sushi, sashimi to varieties of curries and ramen.
Meat, rice and loads of pepper. The signature staple piece of world-renowned Japanese franchise Pepper Lunch. Now in Myanmar, the ‘fast-steak’ chain is now offering beef, chicken, and salmon options – which are of course available with all kinds of cheese.
This new bar is recently opened only a few steps away from busy Junction Square. The latest contender to Yangon’s ever-growing F&B scene, this place has a quirky name: Mustache Bar. A bar with cozy atmosphere and great surrounding made you more relax with extra cold beer. The establishment seems to treat everyone besides nightlife enthusiasts since day one, yet it suits its name.
Bellinee’s Bakery Cafe – The best bits of eating in Bangkok is coming to Yangon. Originated from the Thai brand under the same name, the very new baby Bellinee’s Bakery Cafe became an instant hit in 2015 thanks to its unique touch of design and most importantly, its iconic menus & dishes. With the idea “Thai food with a twist” Bellinee’s Bakery Cafe has always been and will be the go-to destination of any Thai food fan in particular, and those who are into food lifestyle in general. Located at Junction Square (Ground Floor, Food Square Area) – one of the most centre area tucked away enough for you to get just the right amount of privacy, their first Bellinee’s Bakery Cafe in Myanmar offers variety of Thai-inspired menus & dishes. Never has Thai dining experience been more fulfilled than that.
Enjoy a chill section with your pals at the newest bar in town. Pine 24 is a bar and restaurant in a blue neon lighted environment offering european food, various kinds of beverages including beers and cocktails, shisha.
Long-standing in Yangon’s food industry, Green Elephant remains popular for tourist groups. The restaurant offers a vast array of different dishes, and are a great introduction to Asian cuisine for those not willing to risk street food. The restaurant is pleasantly decorated; the servers are attentive and efficient. Highly recommended are their sweet desserts but bear in mind that the restaurant is quite expensive compared to many other Asian-style restaurants in Yangon.
Easy cafe recently opened a second branch at Nar Nat Taw street and is still popular among Yangon’s “digital nomands” for its quick internet relaxing vibe and well-designed decor. Billed as you “home way from home”, Easy is an oasis of comfort with style and an open invitation to indulge in Taiwanese Asian-Western fusion of gourmet delights. The food is getting good reviews too, particularly its Taiwanese Rice.
Magic Snow is a Korean-inspired dessert and cafe. Their items on the menu are colourful, sweet, varied, and mostly covered in ice shavings or toppings which depicts the ” snow”.
DOLL RE MI, a really pink–also very sweet–twist to Julie Andrews’ hit in The Sound of Music, is a new café among many other cutesy cafes with cutesy names in Junction City. As its name suggests, there are also claw machines with many cutesy dolls ready to be plucked for yourself or maybe a significant other.
Bonchon is a restaurant chain serving cooked-to-order Korean fried chicken, plus other traditional eats.
Potato Corner is a specialty french fry chain. They have various powder flavors such as cheese, bbq and sour cream, as well as many different condiments.
One of the most popular drinks in Asia now available in Myanmar. Tiger Sugar launched their first branch in Junction Square to introduce their famous Boba Milk Tea. Sweet lovers can experience so many drinks that are not only delicious but also Instagrammable.
Gohanya, a Japanese inspired restaurant located at K-Center on Pyay Road, is here to bring proper Japanese classic Donburis to the local people at affordable prices! A modern, chic and clean restaurant space with Japanese style décor brings a well lit and warm ambiance restaurant setting omits fresh vibes. Their menu is focused on a single donburi per person which is a typical Japanese style. They claims to be utilizing the first Cashless System App for payment ever in Myanmar.
Scoop’s offers low-fat gourmet ice-cream. Half the calories, high on flavour. What’s not to love?
It’s not surprising that Chatime is here at Myanmar. Available all around the world, 25 to be exact, Chatime is no stranger to locals. You can choose a drinks from the 70 varieties available customized to your liking. You can ask them to add different types of toppings like pudding, coconut jelly, coffee jelly, red beans, grass jelly and more! They are popular for their unique combination of drinks like lychee yoghurt jelly, oolong tea mouse and matcha red bean milk tea, among others.
































