Touted as Yangon’s first “No Frills” wine bar, Marco’s Cellar serves quality drinks and food at a reasonable price. It has a selection of close too 100 wines varieties, be it single estate wines or luxurious wines.
Oishii is a japanese restaurant along the middle block of Shwe Taung Street serving sushi.
This bakery in Yaw Min Gyi offers both international breads such as Farmer’s Bread and Dark Sour Rye while retaining some very Myanmar influenced favorites like Chicken Steam Bun and Puffs. The bakery looks stylish from the outside but don’t expect refined pastries such as traditional butter croissants or else you will be disappointed.
Eatfinity brought to you by young thailand chefs with genuine taste of thailand authenticity.
A coffee shop that serves a great cup of coffee along with a smile. Roasting and brewing fresh coffee beans from the mountains of Shan State, it’s the newest location to sit down, sheltered from the heavy rain outside, and read a book or two. Check them out if you’re a fan of local coffee.
A healthy plant-based cafe based in Yangon serving breakfast, lunch and takeaway meals. Connected to Yangon Yoga House downtown studio. Come feed your body and soul.
They serve Vietnamese Baguette, Coffee and other traditional Vietnamese Rice and Noodles.
A casual Japanese restaurant suitable for those who want to eat both solo or with a group. Saraudon (crispy yellow noodle with thick starchy sauce) is recommended for its volume and superb taste.
Authentic Taiwanese and a unique-to-Yangon Style of bread, that includes a vast range of flavored buns, such as ‘rose yogurt’ and ‘green-tea’; as well more standard and traditional loaves and flavors, that include chocolate and the more healthy whole grain and raisin. The ovens and kitchen are located behind glass, giving customers the opportunity to watch and observe the busy but brilliant bakers at work. The staffs are friendly and attentive; and the breads affordable-ranging from 1500-2500 Kyats.
Yangon has a restaurant serving Filipino cuisine, who knew? Hopefully some of the people from the Philippines living and working in the city have tasted My-Abodo Plus. Adobo, from which the restaurant takes its names, is a classic Filipino dish in which various meats and vegetables are cooked in a sauce of vinegar, soy sauce, salt, pepper, garlic, and aromatic herbs. The restaurant does a selection of chicken, pork, chicken feet, squid, and water cress in its signature sauce.
A bar just fill up with your bffs. They serve fair price & nice foods, cocktails, beer and wine. And the best part is there’s music with best services.
Shi Yu Yan Grilled Fish is a new Chinese bar and grill restaurant. The shop specializes in barbeque, grilled fish, and Mao Cai with different flavorings. They are well known for their spicy taste and chewy texture.
THE MISSION: TO PROVIDE A FRIENDLY, COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE WHERE THE CUSTOMERS CAN RECEIVE QUALITY FOOD, DRINKS AND SERVICE AT A COMFORTABLE PLACE.
THE FOOD: 96 BISTRO WILL OFFER A VARIETY OF CHOICES TO THE CUSTOMERS, TRADITIONAL MALAYSIAN FOOD, BREADS, NOODLES, WESTERN FOOD & OTHER TASTY TREATS.
THE BEVERAGES: EVER TRIED THE COLDEST DRAFT BEER? HERE IT IS! DISPENSED VIA A DOUBLE COMPRESSOR ICE TAP INTO SUPER FROZEN MUGS! ALSO SERVED ARE WESTERN COFFEE, TRADITIONAL COFFEE & TEAS, THAI TEAS, JUICES, DESSERTS AND ALL SORTS WILL BE AVAILABLE.
The Social House is your local headquarters to gather with friends, watch the big game, grab a bite to eat and unwind. Their mission is simple: to provide a fun, clean and energizing atmosphere so the guests can EAT, DRINK and BE SOCIAL!
This small restaurant in the Yaw Min Gyi area serves easy going Japanese food in a relaxed atmosphere. Their gyoza are a highlight and best enjoyed on the little terrace outside, while watching the bustling street life unfold.




















