This is a perfect place to sample some local dishes in an authentic setting. Take a seat outside and enjoy the relaxed vibe of the restaurant as you sip tea, or savour the unofficial national dish, mohinga. All of their food is worth trying and it’s incredibly cheap.
The cafe has been around for some time now (1978!) and is famous for its desserts, so you might need to wait a little before you can get a table. The place is friendly and clean, and serves quality coffee, pastries and ice-creams. The faluda, domino and kulfi are must tries .. oh, go on, have all three!
Sai Kham Sam Restaurant located in Ahlone Township with Authentic Shan food & Thai food. Wide and clean restaurant in the centre of Yangon, foods are fresh and delicious. They use 100% pure Sunflower Oil.
Here the another Pizza place comes. Tasty and various kinds of Snacks, Pizza, Coffee and Drinks are waiting for you …Visit and chill at your Snack Time. And the delivery service is available if you live in Ahlone, Kyi Myin Taing and Sanchaung Township!
Thai 47 services all types of Thai dishes including deep-fried wrapped marinated chicken in pandanus leave, charcoal-grilled pork neck served with spicy lime dipping sauce and Thai satay served with peanut sauce and cucumber sauce. The atmosphere is quite Burmese style with neon lights and a football game on the screens, but the food is unbeatable price-wise!
Water Library has got a brand new menu and the even do Sunday Brunch (a` la carte, 11am to 2:30pm). Intially a French fine dining venue, they have now expanded to include multi-cusine meaning Asain fusion foods and their seafood is among the favourites of many. Their prices have been reviewed and you can order dishes fir lunch fir less than $10.
What better way to tingle your taste buds than by indulging on some authentic spicy Burmese cuisine. At Nga Pichat, which roughly translates to “Fried Fish Paste,” you’ll be getting a really different perspective to what real Burmese food taste like. Grab a cucumber stick, dip it in some homemade fish paste, and crunch away.
This one is likely a beer pub at evening always full of local crowds, enjoying an evening talk with their friends.
They serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks.
Pyi Thit is a specialities restaurant by Myanmar Property Marketplace (MPM). They serve Chinese Cuisine, Premium BBQ (mainly European Style and some Asian tastes) & Myanmar Traditional Foods with good taste and good facilities.
A nice place to experience the next level clubbing in Yangon. And you can just move there from Roof, Sport Bar or Music Box since it located within the Yangon International Compound.
Previously featured in our Ultimate Ramen Guide, Jan Jan Jan has expanded to the familiar streets of downtown. At its spacious joint at the corner of Anawrathta road and 12th street, you can enjoy its unique selection of ramen that have given it its success at it sister shop at Myanmar Plaza.
Their gyoza is a mixture of cabbage, ginger, garlic and pork wrapped in Osaka Ohsho’s special wonton wrapper, then skillfully grilled to a deliciously golden brown crisp on one side yet tantalizingly moist within. Osaka Ohsho’s Gyoza has become our most famous and beloved dish.
Decola blends traditional Myanmar fare and European classics in a contemporary setting. From its brunch selection to its home-baked cakes and endless range of fresh drinks, it’s certainly worth a visit.





























