The Orchid Restaurant at Inya Lake Hotel hosts a good spread of food every Sunday, although it may not taste as great as you’d expect to it. The Free Flow includes Red/White/Sparkling wines, beer and juices. The experience is topped off with a jazz band.
Conceived as a destination restaurant for food & wine lovers, Wine Link is the address for gourmands who appreciate exceptional food and wine in a relaxed and hip atmosphere. Serving modern Asian & European cuisine, prepared by talented chefs under the watchful eye of Celebrity Chef “Kevin Cape”, diners can choose between an air-conditioned lounge and an al fresco dining section.
A quite and cozy decorated restaurant with delicious food and professional service. Breakfast menu are also available with variety of choice and, oh, also do not forget to try their famous Nan Gyi Thote (Traditional Myanmar Noodle Salad).
Situated along Parami road, Epic Bar is a welcomed addition to the dining scene there. It is a 2 storey restaurant and bar that serves Asian and Western food. Usual suspects for Western fare such as Ham and Cheese Grilled Sandwiches and Burgers. For Asian food, besides local staple, they also have others such as Green Curry and Tempura.
Plus Six Five Charcoal Grill is an food establishment inspired from multi-racial community in the vibrant city of Singapore, a new level Buffet-system Grill Bar in town!
Hong Bao offer an incredible number of curry combinations – over 200 variations, and more than 30 types of Dim Sum listed in the menu. The head chef himself is from Hong Kong who sources his ingredients there to ensure quality and authenticity serve the highest quality dim sum in Yangon and they claim to be comparable with the best in Hong Kong.
Step inside The Tea Club, a world where one can get away from the hustle and bustle of the daily grind; where food is plentiful and tea is fresh. Here, you’d find a unique place where moments and conversations are continued through a selection of local favourites and hearty international all-day fare that comforts both the palate and soul. Paired with the nest selection of tea and beverages sourced from all over the world, indulge in the casual ambience and comfort zones for the young and old alike, where happiness is just another sip of tea.
This new place opened up in the Central Boulevard know as “Yuki Mugi”. A traditional Japanese bakery and cafe blending centuries of Japanese craftsmanship with the purest, finest ingredients to create a range of delicious, luxury bakes, cakes and breads for yangonites to enjoy.
The Lake House is a cozy British pub at The Central Voulevard where you can try several European cuisines and drinks. A great place to hang out with your family and friends with the view of Inya Lake across the road.

Situated along Parami road, Epic Bar is a welcomed addition to the dining scene there. It is a 2 storey restaurant and bar that serves Asian and Western food. Usual suspects for Western fare such as Ham and Cheese Grilled Sandwiches and Burgers. For Asian food, besides local staple, they also have others such as Green Curry and Tempura.
One of the biggest bakeries and cafes in Myanmar launch a bistro at Marketplace 6.5 Mile, Pyay Road.
Fish & Co. has got everyone hooked. This unique idea of ‘seafood in a pan’ started in Singaporean fifteen years ago and has now expanded throughout Southeast Asia. Fish & Co. ofers the freshest seafood along with their signature sauces, and various species from around the world.
Café Salween is named after River Salween (or Than Lwin River in Burmese) is the name of one of two major rivers flowing through Myanmar. Due to the high demand of their customer Salween opened its new spot in 6.5 Miles Market Place bringing an international café culture with their extensive coffee menu, a modern style café with a Myanmar twist in dessert options of Myanmar cakes and snacks.




















