The young and happy staff speaks some English and is incredibly helpful. They show their guests around how to order from the different stalls within the restaurant. There is a one for Mohinga,one from which you can pick vegetables and get them stir-fried, one for Shan noodles and rice, one for soups and curries and finally a stall for desserts. Sit on the back patio to enjoy the full splendor of this traditional Myanmar restaurant.
They have Myanmar Premium and Kirin Draft Beer. Clean, tasty and healthy food.
They offer quality food and good mood. Come and enjoy Yakitori in a cozy family environment. It’s mainly yakitori (skewers), Japanese hotpot and Mongolian grills. The chefs have more than twenty years of experience in Japan.
A truly japanese style restaurant serves you an array of beautifully decorated sushi sets while you are seated on the sakura patterned cushion and relax in the tune of japanese traditional music. Their prawn tempura and avogado roll as well as their bento box is a must try. The food is fresh and at a reasonable price that we do not wonder why there are regular customers.
Café Salween is named after River Salween (or Than Lwin River in Burmese) is the name of one of two major rivers flowing through Myanmar. Due to the high demand of their customer Salween opened its new spot in 6.5 Miles Market Place bringing an international café culture with their extensive coffee menu, a modern style café with a Myanmar twist in dessert options of Myanmar cakes and snacks.
One of the biggest bakeries and cafes in Myanmar launch a bistro at Marketplace 6.5 Mile, Pyay Road.
Bulgogi Brothers is a casual dining restaurant most renowned for its tasty bulgogi. You will first be served with a complimentary dish and tea with six side dishes (banchan). From there, you can choose from a variety of dishes including bibimbap, hot kimchi tofu soup and succulent variety of meat.
Hong Bao offer an incredible number of curry combinations – over 200 variations, and more than 30 types of Dim Sum listed in the menu. The head chef himself is from Hong Kong who sources his ingredients there to ensure quality and authenticity serve the highest quality dim sum in Yangon and they claim to be comparable with the best in Hong Kong.
A great place to meet up with your friends, family and teammates to sit back, relax and enjoy the delicious food and beverages at the entrance of the Yangon United Sports Complex.
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.
LE BISTRO will serve a selection of traditional European and Mediterranean gastronomy at low-costs. Eating at Le Bistro will be a cultural and culinary journey trough France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, etc. LE BISTRO serves all food to your table in cast iron cookware that are certify Organic Life Friendly ® to rediscover unique flavors of the cuisine of our grand mothers.
The Best Kuay Teaw in Town!!

999 Shan Noodle shop is established for over 35 years ago. There is a huge collection of noodles in all sorts of variations on offer to everyone.
Thai Food, Chinese Food, Kay-Ohe, Cock tail, Ice Cream, Coffee can offer in Pan Swe Taw, light food of single plate can be got for lunch. You can offer the food with satisfaction because of good customer service. All the curries can be had eaten with good delicious and pleasure for making to clean with full of good will carefully.
Scoop’s offers low-fat gourmet ice-cream. Half the calories, high on flavour. What’s not to love?
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.




























