All you can eat Korean Style BBQ restaurant.
Mr. Wok is a personalized made-to-order flammable fried noodles and rice with their big oven from kitchen.
One of Yangon’s quirkiest Korea restaurants, it is also the city’s only place to sample North Korean cuisine. The food is not to be confused with that from the South, where there are many accompanying side dishes. Dishes include kimchi, hot pots, soups and curries. There is a quirky North Korean cultural performance.
Myanmar cultural performances and international buffet Daily 6 pm to 9 pm. Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Myanmar at Karaweik Palace, the only place in Yangon
where you can discover authentic traditional performances, arts and crafts, great food and sincere Myanmar hospitality in the air-conditioned comfort of a majestic setting. Karaweik Palace is one of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in Myanmar. The magnificent gold Karaweik birds appear to float majestically on the serene Kandawgyi Lake, adjacent to serene parkland. The allure of it's unique architectural beauty and representation of Myanmar culture has drawn curious and intrigued travellers and admirers from near and far for decades. The interior has two grand spacious halls with glorious gold and white ornate high ceilings intricately decorated with Kanote (traditional handcrafted wood carving). Each hall has nine huge windows and an attractive stage, bar and wood dining tables and chairs. Cool, light and
airy, it is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the dining experience in pleasant surroundings. The entertaining and engaging performances highlight several remarkable eras in Myanmar history,dating back as far as the Bagan era 1044-1287 to the time prior to Independence in 1948. Stunning Costumes and experience dancers bring the show to life and will transport you back in time. Our executive Chef carefully selects the freshest ingredients daily to prepare authentic Myanmar dishes packed full of subtle flavours and delicate spices, ranging from fragrant curries to sweet deserts. A selection of European dishes, sushi and fresh salads complete the tempting spread at the buffet. Traditional Myanmar Lunch – accompanied by Myanmar Harpist Daily 11am to 3 pm Enjoy a Myanmar lunch served in the traditional style – several interesting and delicious dishes are served on a Daunlaun- a lacquer tray on a tray. A choice of a Royal Family set menu or an individual et menu- each a selection of soup, curry, vegetables,salads, condiments and seasonal fresh fruit. Try the mouth- watering favourite dish of Myanmar- Mohingar. Karaweik Palace is one of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in Myanmar. The
magnificent gold Karaweik birds appear to float majestically on the serene Kandawgyi Lake,
adjacent to serene parkland. The allure of it's unique architectural beauty and representation of
Myanmar culture has drawn curious and intrigued travellers and admirers from near and far for
decades.
The interior has two grand spacious halls with glorious gold and white ornate high ceilings
intricately decorated with Kanote (traditional handcrafted wood carving). Each hall has nine
huge windows and an attractive stage, bar and wood dining tables and chairs. Cool, light and
airy, it is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the dining experience in pleasant surroundings.
Arirang is a family-run business serving delicious home-cooked Korean food. The dakgalbi grilled spicy chicken is especially good, but anything down to the side dishes is worth a try. You can find fine Shouju in this restaurant, which can be a good thing for both a business lunch or a family gathering. Quality does not come cheap though!
Han Kook Kwan distinguishes itself from other Korea restaurants with a different outdoor concept- Korean barbecue in Tiki huts. Those sitting outside are treated to the sight of cooks doing their work. Various meats come with assorted kimchi sides and are served as soon as they are grilled.
This Korean Restaurant is located across the street of BB Cake, Parami Road. Nice Korean food & BBQ available. And good place for wedding venue.
Although Ha II Kwan has changed location from its Pyay Road branch, it continues to hold a good reputation in Yangon, being one of the first restaurants to introduce Korean cuisine to local people. Their secret ingredint in the kimchi remains a secret, and comes highly recommended.
Her’s Korean Restaurant has gone from strength to strength since they opened. The restaurant is well-know for its pork products, whick are sliced into bite-sized pieces, and are at their tastiest when dipped into the Korean soy paste, mixed with chilli and garlic.
The Seoul offers Korean cuisine in a quiet atmosphere with professional service. The English speaking-stuff are very efficient. This venue is ideal for business meetings (VIP rooms are available) but can also be a good option for a family and birthday gatherings. The bulgogi is one of their best dishes.
Excellent hot pot buffet of fried foods, suhi, and dim-sum plus a selection of fruits, drinks and dessert (a` la carte menu is on offer if you prefer more options than what they serve for buffet),. Gets crowded fast, so come early for dinner.
Essentially popular amongst Thai and local people, KKS B.B.Q is know for its nice outdoor seating. There are many kinds of barbecue available such as seafood, ham, bacon , vegetables, and you can also order barbecue with a set menu. It is always crowded with people at night and they have a family set for 19,000 Ks.
The Brasserie @ the lobby of Sedona Hotel serves various themed buffets nightly including the Chef?s Table Sunday Brunch.

















