Lotteria is a very well-known fastfood chain. Many locals frequent here, and is a great alternative for those craving McDonald?s type of fastfood. Their bulgogi burger is highly recommended as well as their soft-serve ice-cream.
Long-standing in Yangon’s food industry, Green Elephant remains popular for tourist groups. The restaurant offers a vast array of different dishes, and are a great introduction to Asian cuisine for those not willing to risk street food. The restaurant is pleasantly decorated; the servers are attentive and efficient. Highly recommended are their sweet desserts but bear in mind that the restaurant is quite expensive compared to many other Asian-style restaurants in Yangon.
“iZUMI” handle many ingredients of commitment visible. Safe and delicious cuisine is the commitment “iZUMI”. These words of the minority leader of Myanmar, ” Rather than give the food, they want you to tell the food of the recipe and cooking method. If not, the nation, and since become the only people waiting to open the mouth. “iZUMI is sympathetic to its words, in cooperation with the Association of global citizens working in South Shan State, have prepared a dedicated poultry farm. It is blessed with rich nature, among the spacious environment, it offers a carefully farmed chicken.
A trendy cafe’-cum-bar down a quiet street on Insein Road, Kosan Cafe’ has local, Western and some Korean eating options. It’s a great place to chill and has some of the best music in town. There is a another brunch in China-town, but that is more of a bar than the one in Hletan.
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.
Papa Pizza has one of the best pizzas in Yangon, for takeaway and delivery, but so much for eat-ins. Great options include margherita pizza with extra cheesy goodness and the pepperoni pizza with its seeright mix and balance of pepperoni, meat, cheese and dough.
Gohanya, a Japanese inspired restaurant located at K-Center on Pyay Road, is here to bring proper Japanese classic Donburis to the local people at affordable prices! A modern, chic and clean restaurant space with Japanese style décor brings a well lit and warm ambiance restaurant setting omits fresh vibes. Their menu is focused on a single donburi per person which is a typical Japanese style. They claims to be utilizing the first Cashless System App for payment ever in Myanmar.
This Myanmar Style decorated open typed restaurant offers very delicious Breakfast Menu.
Small but delicate !
The Muses is great choice for lunch or coffee. Decor is classic, it’s a lovely and quite place with outdoor seating.
The famous big bright yellow smiley face of Happy Cafe & Noodles can be found in quite a few venues in town. The most enjoyable setting is in the garden of the beautiful colonial building which shelters the inya Road Branch. Their patio is the place to go for some relaxing drinks and a couple of shared plates of Myanmar foods. Their menu focuses on Myanmar snacks, rice and noodles but offers Western options too (and cheap cocktails).
An authentic thai restaurant with variety of thai cuisines to choose.
This outlet of Paragon bakery is always buzzing with people ordering custom-made cakes: may your dream cake be shaped as Spiderman, Hello Kitty, a giant Minion or a Liverpool Football Club Tshirt, you can be sure that they make it happen (with more or less brio sometimes!). Even though the place in itself isn’t anything special, the taste and the reduced use of cream is what really counts.























