Thai Food, Chinese Food, Kay-Ohe, Cock tail, Ice Cream, Coffee can offer in Pan Swe Taw, light food of single plate can be got for lunch. You can offer the food with satisfaction because of good customer service. All the curries can be had eaten with good delicious and pleasure for making to clean with full of good will carefully.
Singapore Kitchen is a favourite place to go for seafood, albeit a tad pricey for some. It is also a familiar place for those looking for food after-hours. Be warned, they are close to one of the busiest roads in Yangon; depending on the time of the day, the noise from traffic outside nay limit your conversation.
Set on the roof of the Mila Noa Hotel, this small restaurant and bar offers a very good view of the Shwedagon Pagoda as well as over the bustling city around it. They specialise in steak and other red meats, all of which are carefully sourced and perfectly cooked. They have wines to pair it with although you could also have Drought Myanmar beer or even some hard liquor if you so wish! Their baked potatoes will get you addicted and craving for more.
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.
An immersive experience of sounds, lights, music, and vibes. A space for the sounds of tomorrow, for pushing boundaries, for a different perspective. For, and by, lovers of the true, the progressive, the alternative: Level 2.
One of the best Taiwanese food spot awaits you there with pop-up menus starts from the spicy noodles to roasted meats. Not only the outstanding taste but also the attractive decoration can help you to have a perfect dining.
Probably Yangon’s most genuine club, it’s an animated place which play some midly questionable music, but unlike some of the city’s other late-night venues, the crowd appears to be here to enjoy themselves without any ulterior motives.
The first molecular mixology rooftop cocktail bar in Yangon, Myanmar. Roof Alchemy, the most vibrant social hangout spot nestled in the heart of the city, offers subtly fusion of unique molecular mixology concept and tantalizing cuisines in laid-back industrial decor, accompanied by daily playlists of trendy EDM and deep house sets, assure your night out to be fun and exciting.

Located in the roof top of Yangon International Hotel with nice view.
La Taverna offers a wide range of homemade Mediterranean dishes, including traditional foods such as Falafel in Pita Bread, Lebanese Shawarma rolled in Lafa Bread, Greek Style Stuffed Peppers, Moroccan Couscous, the finest Hummus in town, and various selections of Traditional Breakfasts, Salads, Breads, Soups and deserts. For Mediterranean food lovers, La Taverna has it all!
And it doesn’t stop at the food… A large range of classic cocktails and even a modest home made range for non-drinkers we offer a delicious homemade fresh ginger signature drink, Italian coffee as well as refreshing mocktails.
The Kipling’s Restaurant and its outdoor terrace offer a fusion of Asian and Western cuisine where traditional recipes and secrets combine to create mouthwatering dishes, all of this whilst enjoying a splendid view of the famous Shwedagon Pagoda.
The open air dining terrace in the Kipling’s is overlooking the pool. Thier Chef looks forward to enticing you with his culinary treats whilst enjoying the romantic ambiance.
Originally from Singapore, The Sushi Bar has been loved by a lot of Japanese food lovers for its high quality sushi, sashimi and various Japanese cuisines. It made its first step to Yangon at Sule Square in 2017 and now it has relocated to Dhammazedi Road. So, stay tuned to taste delicious and authentic Japanese foods in Yangon!
Thai 47 Group has gained popularity among the locals with their expanding branches. They have now opened a totally new restaurant in Chinese concept, which is different from their usual Thai restaurant. The Chinese 47 on the Link Road offers a wide range of Chinese cuisines from dimsum to signature cocktails.
Famous throughout Yangon not only for its cocktails and snacks but also for its weekly live music and live sports events on a wide screen television. The Captain’s Bar is the perfect place to relax and unwind or exchange your impressions of the day with friends and business partners in an informal atmosphere.
The Bistrot offers traditional European bistro dishes as well as international bistro dishes made from predominantly local ingredients and offers a great selection of wines to compliment the food. Located right by the pool guests have the chance to dine inside or out on the pool deck whilst enjoying the tranquility of the oasis like atmosphere the pool courtyard offers.
Music Box is a reasonably-priced karaoke place popular among young Yangonites. A one-hour session of five people only costs 12,000ks. Sing your heart out and head on over to the Pioneer Bar next door for a fun night out. You will find more English songs in their new branch!

























