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The only reggae bar in Myanmar . 7th Joint Bar and Grill strives to deliver a unique reggae experience with an atmoshphere that takes you back to the Caribbean. Try their signature jerk chicken, one of their many cocktails. Whether you want a late night out, a few lazy drinks or to jam to some reggae music, come down and chill with 7th Joint.
A Nyar Thu is a Burmese restaurant that inhabits cuisine from the Central Dry Zone of Myanmar. Sweet, mild and a teensy bit of extra oil. Here, you will have a chance to taste a good homey meal with a very affordable price.
Gangnam Korean Buffet welcomes you with traditional cuisine using ingredients directly imported from Korea and local chefs trained by Korean Chefs, now comes to Botahtaung township at Urban Asia Tower. The buffet includes Budaejiikae, Korean Pork BBQ, Korean Kimbap, Egg Roll, Topokki, Korean Salads and other Korean dishes along with free flow of fresh juices.
Cafe Tykhe is a fast food restaurant chain that serves hamburgers fresh Juices and Chinese cuisines.
Formerly known as Yhet’s which is hidden in a side street off Merchant Street and now it moved to Urban Asia Center – Ietsu provides a quiet and intimate space that is perfect for an escape from the hustle and bustle of downtown Yangon. Sushi is served at room temperature with fresh ingredients are imported from Japan without fail. They claim that the fish they import are asleep, not dead, which ensures unbeatable freshness and the most amazing sushi in town. Their soba noodles are handmade in Yangon.
Promoting healthy alternatives. They serve MSG free food.
A new Bar in town along Thein Phyu Road. Decorated with the myanmar traditional palm trees and Myanmar alphabets. Spend your nightlife time with your friends happily at a nice atmosphere and give you the feeling that you’ve been some mystery place.
A two storey food house located in the downtown area. They serve all kinds of western and Asian food.
Prices are reasonable and quality very good. They can also deliver to nearby places.
Located at the ground floor of Urban Asia Center, the entrance of Fire & Ice will lead you to a hot place to chill. The interior is decorated with Jack Daniels. Yes! real bottles! An open kitchen where you can see how your food is prepared, is ready to share their secret recipe
The bar atop Yama Hotel on Bo Myat Htun was, apparently, a fixture of low-cost Yangon watering holes popular among local students with a relaxed vibe. Some old Burma hands had been awaiting its reopening after it closed more than two years ago, missing a rooftop bar on West of downtown. It reopened, as part of a revamp by Yama, last month with a more up-market vibe, offering a decent range of bar snacks, main meals, draft beers and
even a few bottles of fancy imported ciders, beers, and wines.
A delicious fried cut purse and modern Thai food at a reasonable price. And also they have other choices of food categories.
What better way to tingle your taste buds than by indulging on some authentic spicy Burmese cuisine. At Nga Pichat, which roughly translates to “Fried Fish Paste,” you’ll be getting a really different perspective to what real Burmese food taste like. Grab a cucumber stick, dip it in some homemade fish paste, and crunch away.
This is a perfect place to sample some local dishes in an authentic setting. Take a seat outside and enjoy the relaxed vibe of the restaurant as you sip tea, or savour the unofficial national dish, mohinga. All of their food is worth trying and it’s incredibly cheap.
Savory specialized in Seafood & Ma La Cuisines with a variety dishes that are sure to boost your appetite. Main Dish is a Ma La Xian Guo. They moved to a new location at Botahtaung Township.
Located in the heart of Yangon with plenty choices of beer and drinks with a warm, friendly place and the decoration standouts itself quiet a modern. Starting from 900 kyats, the draught beer and drink specials are available along with Thai and Chinese dishes.
































