IROHA Japanese Dining restaurant is contributing part of the OTAGAI SAMA project where they recruit young people who are going to Japan to let them experience the Japanese culture and shape them into valuable human resources for the Japanese community. Therefore, every staffs in IROHA except for the chefs are locals with Japanese dining etiquette of 5S by SBS Group i.e, Sort, Systematized, Sweep, Sanitize and Self-discipline. They welcome everyone to come and enjoy the dining experience and is open to any comments and recommendations about their service.
Food Box is a restaurant where you can the real taste of Thai at a cosy atmosphere which is also near to the Yuzana Plaza so you can have your lunch or dinner or snack after the shopping. Famous menu are “Spicy Fried Green Papaya salad”, “Stir-Fried Squid with Salt-eggs”, “Tom Yum Curry”, “Cutlets” and “Thai Royal Chef’s Soup” .
Osaka Ohsho – which translates to ‘The King of Gyoza in Osaka’ – is the destination of handmade gyoza (dumplings). Their gyoza is a mixture of cabbage, ginger, garlic and pork wrapped in Osaka Ohsho’s special wonton wrapper, then skillfully grilled to a deliciously golden brown crisp on one side yet tantalizingly moist within. Osaka Ohsho’s Gyoza has become our most famous and beloved dish.
This restaurant focused on Kayah ethnic cuisine and the menu is divided into traditional Kayah food and Asian.The room is dimly lit to add bar vibes with the two-floor building can house both lone diners and family banquet.The pricing is reasonable and the service is quite pleasant.
One of the most famous Chinese hot pots in town. This Kamayut Branch has only indoor seating (air-con supplied). You can have normal soup or spicy soup as stock. This restaurant is also popular for its fresh hand-made Strawberry Juice in the winter season.
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.
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!
A popular bar and restaurant amongst locals and expats. Good for having outdoor casual drinks and food. Serves Asian and seafood.
Parami Pizza serves wood fired pizzas made by their expert chef from Napoli in Italy, antipasti, and daily specials in buzzing, modern surroundings. Taste their new Chicchetti (Italian tapas) menu.
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.
Lotteria is a very well-known fastfood chain. Many locals frequent here, and is a great alternative for those craving McDonald’s type of fastfood. Their bulgogi burger is highly recommended as well as their soft-serve ice-cream. But do not order the prawn burger… it is plainly no good.
The second outlet of Potato Break Myanmar which specializes in french fries and also serves hotdogs, ice-creams and sodas.
Secret Recipe is a cafe chain hailing from Malaysia with over 100 franchises in ten countries. It specialises in cakes, cheesecakes, and fusion food. Myanmar patrons have generally favoured Secret Recipe’s savory choices over sweets such as Singaporean laksa, Thai tom yum, and Japanese soba; and Western classics such as chicken Parmesan, fish and chips, and their award winning lamb shank. They have good cakes too, including chocolate mud pie, chocolate and banana cake, carrot cake, and berry cheesecake!
































