The Paribawga Collection is designed and manufactured under the supervision of master carpenter Marcelo Maier, and consists of furnishings and accessories for living and working. High-quality, carefully sourced, local materials are combined with craft-based construction to reflect the history and legacy of Myanmar. Modern lines and forms lend the collection a contemporary edge, and special attention to texture and finishes evoke the moodiness of monsoon season and the lush complexity of the rainforest.
Paribawga offers specialty bespoke furniture services for private individuals, companies, and designers, and employs the same careful attention to materials and craft. Paribawga aims to create custom furniture and installations for all types of spaces, including retail, hospitality, public and cultural environments, with the goal of optimizing comfort, function and style through close collaboration with the client.
Paribawga works with private individuals, commercial partners and interior designers to create and fit custom spaces all around the world.
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.
Anya Ahta offers draft beer along with class, healthy food and art. Located on the corner of 37th and Mahabandula, it is an airy, high-ceilinged place cooled by fans. The walls, painted black, are covered with paintings, mostly scenes from middle Burma.
Bringing back the memories of the decade known as “House Of Tea”, where the art meets delicious foods designed to remind the visitor about nostalgia. Menu is filled with Burmese traditional dishes including tea leaves, dry mutton and etc … And an environment with postcards, paintings, monoprints, second-hand books which go well with tea. It made you feels like you’re in Anyar (Central Dry Zone Of Myanmar).
You can now enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine at Tonkatsu- cutlet, curry, teriyaki and more, all at reasonable prices.
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.
A new restaurant in town for those who are looking for healthy food. The food from War Yaw Recipes is claimed to be cooked with low cholesterol oil and no MSG. This will surely be a perfect place if you are on diet but still craving delicious meals.
Jazz In Time is the one & only jazz bar in Yangon, featuring live music, special cocktails, fun and jazzy dining experience with reasonable prices.
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.
The Beat Bar is about music, happiness and meeting with happy people at the joint of Bo Myat Htun Road and Maha Bandula Road, Botahtaung Township.
The place is clean, tidy and the service is exceptional. Cuba Bar is the newest addition to a long list of bars near our Myanmore office. A nice place to hang after a long day’s work and just crack a few cold ones with your boys.
In Japanese, Gekkõ translates literally as “moon-shine”.
Gekko is located on the ground floor of the beautiful Sofaer & Co. building in downtown Rangoon. It was completed by Isaac and Meyer Sofaer in 1906. Both brothers were Baghdad-born, Rangoon-educated Jews. As well as owning many commercial properties in Rangoon, Isaac and Meyer were successful traders in their own right with interests in wines & spirits amongst others. Isaac was the architectural designer and Meyer made a success of the trading business by getting exclusives for luxury goods and supplying expats with imported groceries and spirits.
Gekko was Yangon’s first true open Japanese kitchen with a charcoal fired Yakitori/Robotayaki grill and cosy cocktail lounge. The menu is focused around charcoal fired Yakitori, with several vegetarian options available, as well as classic Japanese dishes like Katsu Curry, Ramen, and an extensive menu of sushi and sashimi. More recent menu additions include Korean and Vietnamese style dishes, as well as a creative weekend brunch offering dishes such as Matcha Pancakes, Salmon and Scallop Congee, Daikon or Beef Bao and Momofuku inspired Sirloin Ssam The Japanese inspired cocktail menu is courtesy of Singapore’s famously discreet 28 Hong Kong Street, as well as group bar manager Jen Queen and their charming bar manager, Puia.
This is the perfect place to pop in for a beer and some Japanese tapas after work, relax and catch up on emails with their fast fiber optic internet connection or settle in for a proper meal and taste their extensive collection of unusual Sake, Shochu or Japanese whisky. Their Friday night Jazz nights, with live music from 8pm-10pm remain one of Yangon’s most enduringly popular nights out!
A delicious fried cut purse and modern Thai food at a reasonable price. And also they have other choices of food categories.



























