The signature dish of this Myeik restaurant is Kat Kyay Kike,a noodle dish which is quite spicy and full of flavour. They also serve Myanmar foods from other regions as well as dishes directly taken from Thai cuisine. The restaurant is popular amongst locals … it must be a sign!
If your expectation of a coffeehouse was small and dimly light, then the My Hill Coffeehouse will surprise you. Enjoy a fresh hot brew at its spacious and sun-lit dining where you can also have a taste of it big menu with items such as beef ball noodle soup.
The first biggest Salad Bar in Myanmar is now opening! Flamingo Salad bar mainly focused on the products’ freshness and for the customers’ health. They have “Diet Salad Menu” for the customers who are on Diet. At the Salad bar you can get White Wine, Red Wine, Fruits Wine, Mexican Salad Menu, French Salad, Hawaiian style Fried Rice and many other salad menus available. Moreover, they also have a very reasonable prices for the Salad Buffet at 5,000 Kyats per person and 2,000 Kyats per plate. The space is also wide enough where you can throw your party with your beloved friends and family.
One of the long-standing cafe`s in Yangon, Coffee Circles has fallen a bit behind as other rivals have opened up. There’s a reasonable selection of western and Asian food – some good, some less so.
The very first 24 hours open Biryani shop in Myanmar. They serve only the fresh and clean food to their customers. They accept the food orders for the special occasions.
Jana Mon is an Ethnic Cuisine which provides variery of Mon Fast Foods & Traditional Snacks for those who are willing to experience local taste.
Unique venue in Yangon with the ambition to bring people together through internationally inspired finger food, a wide selection of wines and cocktails. The Lab Wines & Tapas Bar creatively captures the true essence of authentic traditional tapas from around the world. Go take a gastronomical tour of Spain, Greece, France, North Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Their inspired collection of eclectic tapas offerings, from rustic simplicity of Spanish tapas recipes to exotically flavored, spicy tapas dishes, combined with their extraordinary selection of wines and cocktails will be the perfect choice for your Yangonites tapas dining adventure.
Best known for their selection of tapas and cheese platters. The Lab is the no.1 go-to place for those who want to enjoy a night out. Their well-lit comfortable space is busy on most nights and their bar serves excellent cocktails, wines and hard liquors.
Renovated and recently reopened, Salud offers an array of Latino dishes in a bohemian and rustic setting. Bric-a- brac objects of art adorn a brush stroke interior of red, gold and green beneath bronze colonial ceiling fans and light shades made from recycled bottles. The ambience leans towards a fun night out. A dangerous collection of rum and tequila is stacked high behind the bar while salsa and dance set the tone.
Salud is a great venue for a fun night out with friends. The cuisine is satisfying and good value for money while the tequila and rum will have you swaggering to the bar for more.
A Cafe poised to challenge conventional tastes. Event hosting, delivery & catering services are also available.
Shabushi was first started by the Oishi Group in 2001 in Thailand. There are now 95 outlets all across the land of Smiles, and growing. Shabushi?s first outlet in Myanmar , a joint venture with CM Foods, a subsidiary of City Mart Holdings, opened in Ocean Shwe Gone Daing, in July. This marks the group?s first outlet outside of Thailand. Shabushi serves both Japanese hotpot and sushi amongst other Japanese cuisine. Your all-you-can-eat meal is limited to 75 minutes per seating with an option to extend.
The single high stools are good for those dining solo or as a couple. The booths are good for bigger groups.
Ginza Teppan-yaki offers diners the opportunity to watch a chef prepare a meal of grilled meats and vegetables in front of their eyes. They also offer a wide array of other Japanese cuisine, including sushi, sashimi, and tempura while a separate juice bar at the front of the restaurant offers a tempting range of thirst quenching fruit juices and hot drinks.
Despite the name, this venue is great for families and friends alike. Not only is it open till late, there is also a 24-hour food court right upstairs.
You love desserts but tired of ordinary ice-creams and cakes? Try the Japanese sweets which are mainly mochi (glutinous rice cakes) stuffed with sweetened red bean and strawberries which are the perfect match for a cup of hot matcha.
A Destination cafe located in Shwe Gone Daing, “Dice Society” provides an alternative social space for casual gamers, geeks, and people looking to have unconventional fun.
Hidden away down a narrow alley of Dhamazedi Road (close to the junction with U Wisara), Legacy may not look much from the outside but its terrific selection of dishes as well as its fresh ingredients make it a must-visit for foodies looking for some Thai cuisine in Myanmar. Prices are very reasonable too.



















