Tucked away on a small street to the side of the Chatrium Hotel, the staff at this cozy restaurant are friendly and attentive. Delicious dishes include their beef pho, traditional spring rolls and squid balls. For vegetarians, the lemongrass tofu is recommended. They also serve authentic pho noodles.
Her’s Korean Restaurant has gone from strength to strength since they opened. The restaurant is well-know for its pork products, whick are sliced into bite-sized pieces, and are at their tastiest when dipped into the Korean soy paste, mixed with chilli and garlic.
A popular bar and restaurant amongst locals and expats. Located at the corner of Inya Road, next to MOJO and TORI, facing Savoy Hotel. Good for having outdoor casual drinks and food. Serves Asian and seafood.
Aung Thukha is an excellent place to sample a range of Myanmar food: from rich, meaty curries to light, freshly made salads. The flavours are more subtle here than elsewhere, emphasising herbs rather than oil and spice. It is almost always busy, but manages to maintain a gentle, friendly service and a palpable old-school atmosphere, making the experience akin to eating at someone’s home.
The original Yangon Pizzeria, Parami Pizza, opened to wide acclaim in 2014, with the intention of bringing delicious, authentic Italian pizza to the people of Yangon and Myanmar.
Seating for 80 people is available in both the light and airy restaurant, as well as the outdoor terrace which is the perfect place to relax with an afterwork aperitivo or chilled beer before gathering with family and friends for dinner.
Their kitchens are open from 11am-10pm and they offer a wide selection of menus, from great value set lunches to family combo meals, pizza, pasta, salads and mouthwatering main courses and desserts.
Parami Pizza is also available for delivery or private catering events, please ask in the restaurant for more details.
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).
This longstanding institution is a great place to sample a wide range of Myanmar food – everything from rich, meaty curries to light, freshly made salads. The flavours are more subtle here than elsewhere, emphasising herbs rather than oil and spice. It’s almost constantly busy, but manages to maintain gentle, friendly service and a palpable old-school atmosphere, making the experience akin to eating at someone’s home.
Golden Kitchen Tori reflect the mixed origin of it’s creators and their travels : The spirit of an Izakaya serving Myanmar, Japanese and Korean food.
Do you remember Rice & Noodle from Nawaday Street? Yes, they changes to a new location, Inya Road with a new menu and food. Now they have multi cuisines, including Thai.
The exotics flavors, aromatic essences and abundant texture made them believe that their desire in food is indulge by Authentic Thai Cuisines. Whether chili-hot or comparatively bland, harmony is the guiding principle behind each dish, essentially a marriage of centuries-old Eastern and Western influences harmoniously combined into something uniquely. They have a simple goal – they do love to own a restaurant with the best food and service from the bottom of their heart.
Pink Pink Pink! This ice-cream parlour is clearly designed with teenage girls as their target market. Like OMG!
Sushi Tei – Where pristine culinary skills and incisive expertise with an innate appreciation of nature come together to inspire and enhance the experience of true Japanese dining. Since their debut in 1994, they have combined the best that the expansive Japanese cuisine has to offer, marrying the intricacies of sashimi to the theatrical flair of teppanyaki with an innate intuition of local tastes to forge an inimitable identity of their own. Sushi Tei is no ordinaire dining restaurant, notably they believe in providing an ethereal with an alluring ambience more than a dining experience just for you by setting theirselves apart from the norm. They present an assortment of scrumptious and creatively designed Japanese gastronomy – appealing to the delight of aficionados of Japanese cuisine. Their menu features Japanese offerings and innovative dishes illustrating the emerging influence of Asia on modern Japanese cuisine. A revolving selection of appetizer, dinner, sushi specials guarantee a new experience with each visit to our restaurant outlets. More than often, seasonal themes sprung up to unleash the inquisitive mind of their customers with the likes of Hokkaido’s promotion and more that has yet to come following the changes accordingly to Japan’s season, Salmon harvesting season, Autumn’s special the coldest season, Aburi Spring season special, etc. With also the modest and unassuming homegrown Japanese Kaiten (conveyor belt) chain, it is by no revelation that we conform to an open-kitchen concept that allows their patrons the prerogative to relish the mouth-watering savories amidst the gazing of the culinary skills of the restaurants’ chefs.
Shwe Sa Bwe has its own training hotel and restaurant, which welcome guests and allow students to acquire real-life experience under the watchful eyes of experienced teachers.
Emerald Traditional Cuisine, a fine dining restaurant, is situated near University Ave Road. You won’t miss it; there’s a red-and-green LED light signage at the entrance. Opened late last year, it offers a more modern take on traditional Myanmar cuisine. Everything looks new, from the manicured garden to the furniture, the fixtures to the staffs crisp uniforms. Traditional Myanmar recipes come from Rakhine, Shan, Kachin, Chin and Mon state.
With a very attractive inner design, the theme of the restaurant is quite relaxing. Coffee, deserts, and even Burmese set meals are available. A perfect place for a light meal while working or conversing with friends. Easy to get to with available parking. A place definitely worth giving a try.































