Jeff Kitchen, a casual restaurant which already gained its popularity and acceptance by the locals & expats in the perspective of food, decoration, ambiance and service, has now proudly opened their new branch at Ahlone Road, Dagon Township. A two-storey classical building with a wide area of parking has retained its own classic no lesser than the original branch.
The open-air Mindon Lounge is the perfect place to spend a relaxing evening. From light refreshments to cooling cocktails, the shaded garden area entices you to sample the exotic delicacies of Myanmar.
The conveniently-located 365 Restaurant features modern decor with a stylish Japanese corner. The restaurant operate around the clock and serves a range of European, Italian, Chinese, Korean and Thai dishes. Also on the menu at 365 is ice-cream lovers. And if hamburgers are favourite, the double meat and cheese hamburger is strongly recommended. The restaurants also serves delicious, healthy vegetarian fare.
Named for the British author who penned such iconic verses as “Mandalay”, this bar rekindles the atmosphere of Kipling’s early 20th-century Burmese Days. Rife with nostalgia for colonial life in the tropics, it adds another layer of experience to your chosen beverage. Make sure to try an award-winning cocktail, such as “Picturesque Paddy”, a rice-based vodka concoction created by talented bartender.
Old world elegance meets timeless Burmese charm in their leafy Yangon retreat. Set in a verdant garden dotted with lotus pools, Belmond Governor’s Residence offers a secluded sanctuary. The
alluring scent of spices draws guests to Mandalay Restaurant where their Executive Chef, Karl Reyes, expertly weaves local produce into traditional Burmese and classic European dishes, creating a menu alive with colour. Enjoy a lantern-lit dinner in the balmy evening air as tropical fragrances scent. At Belmond Governor's Residence, there’s something to tempt you at any hour.

Located in the roof top of Yangon International Hotel with nice view.
An immersive experience of sounds, lights, music, and vibes. A space for the sounds of tomorrow, for pushing boundaries, for a different perspective. For, and by, lovers of the true, the progressive, the alternative: Level 2.
The first molecular mixology rooftop cocktail bar in Yangon, Myanmar. Roof Alchemy, the most vibrant social hangout spot nestled in the heart of the city, offers subtly fusion of unique molecular mixology concept and tantalizing cuisines in laid-back industrial decor, accompanied by daily playlists of trendy EDM and deep house sets, assure your night out to be fun and exciting.
Probably Yangon’s most genuine club, it’s an animated place which play some midly questionable music, but unlike some of the city’s other late-night venues, the crowd appears to be here to enjoy themselves without any ulterior motives.
A silent place to take your time here with a cup of coffee and some snacks along with some chill music.
Black Canyon Coffee Myanmar is the Franchise Unit from Thailand. Since it’s name is no need to introduce, the place is famous for its coffee and thai cuisines including fast food such as burgers, snacks and cakes with variety of juices and shakes.
Singapore Kitchen is a favourite place to go for seafood, albeit a tad pricey for some. It is also a familiar place for those looking for food after-hours. Be warned, they are close to one of the busiest roads in Yangon; depending on the time of the day, the noise from traffic outside nay limit your conversation.
Corriander Leaf Restaurant is one of the best Indian Restaurants in Yangon. Taste the real Indian spices with lavishing dishes and experience the splendid ambience. With the amazing real taste of Indian cuisines, you’ll be all amazed and love Indian food even more.
This Shan Style hotpot (“Kou Fu”) is not like the usual Chinese style hotpots. The main difference is the spicy Shan soupeit comes with. If you would like something else, try their delicious warm tofu, their shan pork rice or … their Brain Soup Mee Shay!
This large and spacious restaurant in People’s Park is like a magnet for large groups who come to share numerous plates of Chinese, Myanmar, Thai and other Asian foods washed down with beer and/or soft drinks. There have a live band playing English songs most nights at 7pm. Football matches are also displayed on screens. Nice to hang out with friends for a long evening of chatter and laughter.



























