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.
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They serve Vietnamese Baguette, Coffee and other traditional Vietnamese Rice and Noodles.
The Pegu Club was originally established in 1882 by the British. Over the years, the club remained an intimate part of Yangon’s history and went on to inspire world-famous novels and cocktails. Surrounded by teak walls, grand stairways Pegu Club is an oasis of charm and splendor with cooling drinks and fine feasts where heritage and modern sensibilities meet.
China Street Food and Drink is a new instragrammable place in downtown Yangon, the place is decorated with bright red and blue lights and Chinese trinkets. The place is aesthetically pleasing and offers a wide variation of Chinese dishes. They are well known for their Taiwan Bubble Tea due to the packaging and taste of the beverage.
Those who are looking for the best pork ribs noddle, ‘The Gathering’ is the recommended place to try.
While it is easy for most people to overlook it, Bawgawaddy is a hidden gem in Chinatown. Its cosy and simple atmosphere is welcoming to both newcomers and regulars. They specialise in Kayan food along with Danu and Taungyoe-influenced dishes. Its tea menu describes the percentage of condensed milk in one cup, so you can choose the taste according to your preferred of sweetness. Most Kayan dishes are hot and spicy. So, ask the staff to tone down the chilli unless you have an iron-clad stomach.
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.
Everything is cute at the Twin Beans Cafe, where you can get a personalized doodle, detail, or pattern on your latte foam. Not just coffee and tea, they also provide grilled cheese and other toasty delights.
The third branch of Steak on the street is a place to chill for steak lovers. With the extraordinary street style decoration, the restaurant serve grilled beef, pork and sausauge. The service is prompt and additional bonus mashed potato,colestaw and lettuce can be taken as much as you want.
Named for the British author who penned such iconic verses as “Mandalay”, this bar rekindles the atmosphere of Kipling’s early 20th-century Burmese Days. Rife with nostalgia for colonial life in the tropics, it adds another layer of experience to your chosen beverage. Make sure to try an award-winning cocktail, such as “Picturesque Paddy”, a rice-based vodka concoction created by talented bartender.
Old world elegance meets timeless Burmese charm in their leafy Yangon retreat. Set in a verdant garden dotted with lotus pools, Belmond Governor’s Residence offers a secluded sanctuary. The
alluring scent of spices draws guests to Mandalay Restaurant where their Executive Chef, Karl Reyes, expertly weaves local produce into traditional Burmese and classic European dishes, creating a menu alive with colour. Enjoy a lantern-lit dinner in the balmy evening air as tropical fragrances scent. At Belmond Governor's Residence, there’s something to tempt you at any hour.
A new BBQ place in town for you to spend your evening with a glass of beer and delicious BBQs. If you are in need of a place to hang out and chill with your friends, ACE Bar will be a great choice where you can have various BBQs and cuisines to have together with its specialty Tiger Beer.
The open-air Mindon Lounge is the perfect place to spend a relaxing evening. From light refreshments to cooling cocktails, the shaded garden area entices you to sample the exotic delicacies of Myanmar.
Entering this café, you may feel like you’re in a living room from the 1970s. The name itself means “Old Eain” in which eain means “house” in Burmese. Behind the café is Tree Food which is already famous for its Myanmar traditional sweets with a modern touch. So, you may also find its products in the café to pair with your coffee.































