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.
Barista Lavazza is the exclusive seller of Lavazza brand coffee in Myanmar. Prepare to sip on finely ground exspresso and excellent capuccino. Coffee brewed to perfection.
This nightclub hosts most of the YG parties such as the FAB parties (Gay, Lesbian and friends), and also a whole range of themed parties (80s, 90s..). However, and apart from these occasional events, it remains a typical Yangon nightclub.
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 Coffee for a good cause, Genius Coffee has its own plantation in the Shan highlands and supports the Danu community by providing them with training on how to harvest coffee that meets international standards.
Define Foodfare as “Fusion Kitchen”. Although they may also offer certain fusion cuisines, it primarily means that their kitchen is the melting pot of various flavours and cooking techniques. Foodfare simply represents “an array of food” and as our slogan states, they aspire to become a “One Stop Solution for Food”.
They serve Myanmar, Chinese, Indian, Malaysian, Thai and European delicacies. Traditional tea-shop style breakfast is also served every morning. Further, there is also a buffet available for weekend dinners at a very reasonable price.
Yangon’s iconic modern Myanmar cuisine.
The beautiful lakeside restaurant of Agnes in Kandawgyi Hotel offers a magnificient spread of French-inspired food every Sunday. A real highlight of Yangon’s culinary scene, it’s easy to see why with its great selection of meats, salads, grilled meats and desserts that sets it apart from the other brunches around.
The latest edition in Kandawgyi Palace Hotel! Enjoy their signature cocktails & tapas selection on every Saturday Night along with live music by Velvet Avenue Band!
For every reservation of 6 pax, you will get a complimentary tapas taster.
For every order of Carlsberg Beer Tower, you’ll get a complimentary of assorted nachos dips.
Yangon’s only build-your-own salad bar. Enjoy fresh salads, soups, sandwiches, juices and breakfast.
A new Bar in town along Thein Phyu Road. Decorated with the myanmar traditional palm trees and Myanmar alphabets. Spend your nightlife time with your friends happily at a nice atmosphere and give you the feeling that you’ve been some mystery place.
Opened early this year, Otake serves first class Japanese cuisine at a reasonable price. The biggest asset is Chef Nanko San who brings a wealth of knowledge and creativity to the kitchen. His specialty is sashimi, sushi and grilled fish. His skills are very evident in the quality dishes on offer. The ambience of Otake is peaceful and comforting, something rare in Yangon eateries. A hidden place for a business lunch, or intimate dinner with friends.
A beautiful unspoiled & serene Karaweik view in the centre of Yangon. A cosy relaxing atmosphere and food cooked fresh right in front of the customer.
Peperoni has since evolved into a much-loved destination with its ‘Appetite for Life’ philosophy. This philosophy makes Peperoni more than just a restaurant. It is a place that has a mission – to bring people together, to bind relationships, to savour life in all its delightful flavours. We have now even spread the love to ‘The Garden of the East’, Yangon, Myanmar!
Indian Tadka opened its new branch in Kantharyar shopping mall. Indian Tadka offers more than palatable Indian classics in a well-curated environment with better-than-average service—you wouldn’t expect a restaurant in this price range to change your plates between courses. Its curry-house feel and shareable dishes make it the perfect place to amass a group of pals for a night of Indian fare.
































