The Bistrot offers traditional European bistro dishes as well as international bistro dishes made from predominantly local ingredients and offers a great selection of wines to compliment the food. Located right by the pool guests have the chance to dine inside or out on the pool deck whilst enjoying the tranquility of the oasis like atmosphere the pool courtyard offers.
This quaint tea house is the place to go to try out exclusive blends of tea. Set A is for two people and includes unlimited teapot refrill along with scones and cream, four different types of cake, two sorts of sandwiches and even a mini-chicken burger. Set B is for four people and is more or less set A timed by two. Ask to explore the house (including outdoor areas) before sitting down: it is full of hidden gems and each room has its own character.
Emerald Traditional Cuisine, a fine dining restaurant, is situated near University Ave Road. You won’t miss it; there’s a red-and-green LED light signage at the entrance. Opened late last year, it offers a more modern take on traditional Myanmar cuisine. Everything looks new, from the manicured garden to the furniture, the fixtures to the staffs crisp uniforms. Traditional Myanmar recipes come from Rakhine, Shan, Kachin, Chin and Mon state.
Han Thar Gardens is a rustic colonial style boutique restaurant, an ideal escape from busy Yangon.
The Brasserie @ the lobby of Sedona Hotel serves various themed buffets nightly including the Chef?s Table Sunday Brunch.
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.
Eliq Restaurant, situation at the back of Avenue 64 Hotel, for the most part is a hidden gem and arguably, under-rated. Started since 2012, it serves a medley of healthy, Asian and fusion dishes concocted by Chef Aung Htike, a local genius who drew his culinary inspirations from his experiences in the UAE and Japan.
Merlion Restaurant has recently started their Singaporean styled restaurant located at Myanmar Plaza, 3rd Floor Unit 309, near Sedona Hotel Yangon. Their food are mostly Singapore based and their head chef was previously from Ritz Carlton Singapore. Their aim is to bring you the best food taste from Singapore to Yangon.
One special thing about this restaurant is that they have their own soya bean machine which they made fresh soya bean milk and tofu daily. Their favourite pick of the menu would be Fish Head Curry at the current.
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 everything to offer from event hosting to a casual meeting. A two-storey classical building with glass walls along with a wide area of parking has retained its own classiness and fame over all these years.
Walk into Indian Tadka and it’s a different gastronomic world altogether. If you are a connoisseur of fine-cooked comfort food and love to tease your taste buds, then Indian Tadka would probably be the one to take you on that journey.
Great location and interior, The Ritz offers Italian cuisine at reasonable prices. A pizza oven outside, and inside a bar stocked with international grade liquors and alcohol. It’s a good choice destination for a first date or a business meeting. The Lake View Restaurant has a seating capacity in Excess of 200 guests consisting of the main dining room, 3 private rooms, and upstairs for private events seating for additional 100 guests in the garden during the dry season.
Le Planteur is set in a beautiful colonial mansion overlooking Inya Lake. They have been around since 1998 and their standard of quality has not changed. Expect authentic French cuisine in a unique setting. They also withhold a Bistro area and a wine bar where you can sip wine by the sample, glass or bottle through a self-service machine or served by a waiter. Enjoy their indoor lounge, outdoor garden area, or a scenic veranda for high tea.
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.
This restaurant, well situated by Kandawgyi Lake, serves tasty Chinese dishes in a simple atmosphere. Service is fast and professional. It can hold up to 300 guests and provides entertainment for those plaining to organise big gatherings.
The Melia Hotel has opened The Market, their all-day gourmet restaurant which is open to guests and non-guests alike. They serve both local and international cuisines and ingredients, suitable for day-time walk-in business as well as casual happy hours and family dining. An energetic, spirited, lively, playful, cozy and theatrical concept, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets.
An elegant and modern Vietnamese fine dining experience with a show kitchen with a view of main kitchen through a glass wall, allowing guests to see the chefs as they prepare Vietnamese delicacies, in a peaceful atmosphere.
The Lantern has 3 private dining rooms with large round table, separate seating area and private restroom and 1 semi-private dining room.
The food styles are mix of traditional and modern Vietnamese delicacies covering both Southern and Northern styles.

















