Min Lann is famous for its seafood and Rakhine, noodle called Rakhine Mote Tee. Choose your fish, lobster or shells from the counter: they will cook it as you order and serve it with green chilli sauce. There are many outlets of Min Lann Restaurant in Yangon and all are crowded till late at night.
Secret Recipe is a cafe chain hailing from Malaysia with over 100 franchises in ten countries. It specialises in cakes, cheesecakes, and fusion food. Myanmar patrons have generally favoured Secret Recipe’s savory choices over sweets such as Singaporean laksa, Thai tom yum, and Japanese soba; and Western classics such as chicken Parmesan, fish and chips, and their award winning lamb shank. They have good cakes too, including chocolate mud pie, chocolate and banana cake, carrot cake, and berry cheesecake!
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.
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.
A great place to meet up with your friends, family and teammates to sit back, relax and enjoy the delicious food and beverages at the entrance of the Yangon United Sports Complex.
Taste this delicious Shabu Shabu Hot Pot from Taiwan. Food comes either in individual a` la carte plates, or as a set of meat plus vegetables. Not a big eatery, it seats about 30 people. There are bar seats. Food costs average around 10,000 Ks for a set ; includes your choice of meats, vegies, iced teas and sauces. Staff and management are polite and friendly.
Easy cafe recently opened a second branch at Nar Nat Taw street and is still popular among Yangon’s “digital nomands” for its quick internet relaxing vibe and well-designed decor. Billed as you “home way from home”, Easy is an oasis of comfort with style and an open invitation to indulge in Taiwanese Asian-Western fusion of gourmet delights. The food is getting good reviews too, particularly its Taiwanese Rice.
Another pearl tea chain has hit Yangon! This Taiwanese tea outlet serves all types of teas, black, green, milky, fruity, with or without ice cream… nice for an energy fix on the go!
Enjoy a chill section with your pals at the newest bar in town. Pine 24 is a bar and restaurant in a blue neon lighted environment offering european food, various kinds of beverages including beers and cocktails, shisha.
Japanese restuarant offering wide range of Japanese Cusines from sushi, sashimi to varieties of curries and ramen.
LE BISTRO will serve a selection of traditional European and Mediterranean gastronomy at low-costs. Eating at Le Bistro will be a cultural and culinary journey trough France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, etc. LE BISTRO serves all food to your table in cast iron cookware that are certify Organic Life Friendly ® to rediscover unique flavors of the cuisine of our grand mothers.
Royal Pavilion is offering guests a “Real Chinese experience” based on Hong Kong Barbecue –
Dim Sum – Seafood delicacies.
In our quest to revitalize Chinese food, we have not only elevated the presentation of classic
dishes, but have also improved casual bites, such as dim sums. Our talented culinary team
prepares these favorites fresh daily, using quality ingredients.
Royal Pavillon restaurant is offering:
• Authentic Hong Kong Cuisine
• Live Seafood Selection
• Tasty Barbecues menu
• Saturday Dim Sum Brunch (Saturday Lunch only)
Level 1
Opening Hours
Lunch ( 11:30am to 2:30pm )
Every Saturday – Hong Kong Dim Sum Yum Cha (11am to 2.30pm)
Dinner ( 6:00pm to 10:30pm )
Crush Bar is the newest hotspot in town. With regular DJ parties and epic midnight raves, make sure you don’t miss out on their massive itinerary. They also have great drinks and some light snacks to keep you fueled for a dance that will go on through the night.
Their Chef, Raymond Wong, has cooked in over 20 countries and now has brought all his skill to Myanmar. The food served here is authentic Chinese food. You can either a la carte dishes or go for all-you-can-eat dim sum deal. They have more intimate private rooms for small gatherings and families, although the main part of the restaurant has a nice view on the open kitchen from which you can admire the cooks at work!
Takumi-Ya is a Japanese restaurant, originating from Yokohama, serves Yakiniku and Shabu Shabu. Imported from Japan, their meats of a very high quality. Yakiniku style is thin slices of meat grilled at the table DIY style. Best with the chef’s secret recipes of soy base sauce dipping sauce.
The perfect venue for a quiet chat with friends and casual meetings. Located on the ground floor of Novotel Yangon Max Hotel.






























