Oliva has already begun as a small stall in the food court of shopping mall Junction City. It serves hummus, falafel and pizza, whereas the Yaw Min Gyi spot has a wider set of options.
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!
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.
If you are looking for a tasty masala dosa with a basic setting and friendly service, this (very) cheap eat next to Sule Pagoda is it. Ingyin serves South Indian food, with fresh sambar and the usual daily changing Thali which they refill until you are full.
Golden Paradise brings the great taste of Singapore food right to the doorstep of Yangon with Mala Food.
OldTown White Coffee signature restaurants will be introducing favorite Malaysian food to the lovely people of Myanmar. Their menu will boast of favorite Malaysian food at an affordable price, served in a clean, comfortable and tastefully decorated environment. Popular fare like the all time favorite Nasi Lemak, Bah Kut Teh and range of delightful noodle selection will be featured in the OldTown White Coffee Signature restaurants in Myanmar. If you need a break and a snack, our range of coffee, teas, smoothies and famous kaya toast will swirl and delight your taste buds.
Do you remember Le Competitor at Yaw Min Gyi Street? Well, it transformed into this newly hide out place in Yangon’s French Dining experience. The owner is friendly, motivated and warmly. Try the whole new menu of Le Bis-Tro-Ke.
Offering delicious and most popular taiwanese ice dessert and sago milk tea
Cyclo Vietnamese Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. They serve an array of pho, spring rolls, rice combos and many more.
Asian fried noodle with seafood, pork or chicken are available here.
Cakes and coffee – that’s what they’re about. Using locally sourced ingredients in their bakes and beverages, they fuse western baking and barista techniques with local produce to serve up cakes and coffee that showcase the best of what Myanmar’s local producers have to offer.
Add that to a space for showcasing art, music, literature or simply intellectual discussion, and you get the beginnings of an institution for engaging the mind.
Perched atop the 20th floor of the Sakura Tower in downtown Yangon, the Thiripyitsaya Sky Bistro offers one of the best views in the city northwards beyond the Shwedagon Pagoda and south over the other side of the Yangon River. It’s a particularly pleasant place to take in the view after dark.
“Dirty Crickets is about pushing the limits of our capability within our team. Whether it’s the Risotto made using vegetable stock using leftover stalks and stems from our other restaurants, or the zero-waste Cocktails made using watermelon peel. Everything is created with a specific nod to sustainability”.
Looking for the real Indian food from the origin? Well, this is where you are going to have your favourite Indian meals with reasonable price.
Shan Traditional Cuisine you already know. Now Even Better at a Price you don’t mind. Do try their Famous “Fish With Lime” and “Fried Chicken Skin”.
Meringue is a new, no-fuss coffee shop round the block. Coffees and pastries are made fresh and complimentary Wifi is available for a connected cuppa. They were still fine-tuning their recipes at time of print, but soon their Egg pudding and Waffles will no doubt delight the kids (and not only kids!). The quiche is nice for a light lunch.























