PastaMania is the largest Italian restaurant chain in Singapore specialising in their winning Casual Italian Dining concept with a strong focus on freshly cooked Italian cuisine. Now, for the first time, they have officially established themselves in Myanmar.
Set in an attractive wooden colonial home, House of Memories is a one of a kind in Yangon. They dish out mostly Myanmar specialities but also have Thai, Chinese and Indian dishes. The main draw for many is that this was once the office of the country’s independence hero, Aung San, and upstairs, you will find a few artifacts from his time. Their balcony and garden are nice and breezy.
It is said to be “food, clothing and housing” for a long time, but our theme is a “rich diet”.
Deliciousness only cannot make rich diet. Relaxed atmosphere, good-quality space are indispensable to make rich diet.
Relaxed atmosphere, good-quality space are indispensable to make rich diet.
Sagittarius Myanmar presents Edo Sushi as first step.
Come and visit to appreciate Edo Suchi.
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!
Hidden away down a narrow alley of Dhamazedi Road (close to the junction with U Wisara), Legacy may not look much from the outside but its terrific selection of dishes as well as its fresh ingredients make it a must-visit for foodies looking for some Thai cuisine in Myanmar. Prices are very reasonable too.
The exotics flavors, aromatic essences and abundant texture made them believe that their desire in food is indulge by Authentic Thai Cuisines. Whether chili-hot or comparatively bland, harmony is the guiding principle behind each dish, essentially a marriage of centuries-old Eastern and Western influences harmoniously combined into something uniquely. They have a simple goal – they do love to own a restaurant with the best food and service from the bottom of their heart.
The Warehouse is a pleasant place where you can buy happiness in a bottle- wine! It offers a wide range of wines to satisfy everyone’s taste and budget. At The Warehouse you can travel in a world tour of wine! The new shop has opened on Dhammazedi- it’s bigger and more conveniently located. Come, discover!
A coffee house in the central part of Yangon, located beside the book store. So you can grab some books and relax your time while you are reading. Also a good place to talk with friends.
As its name, this bar located across the Dhamazedi Road, serving signature cocktails to your table and asian fushion food from the kitchen team. And the best is, they have Myanmar’s own craft beer Burbrit beer for your craving.
This longstanding institution is a great place to sample a wide range of Myanmar food – everything from rich, meaty curries to light, freshly made salads. The flavours are more subtle here than elsewhere, emphasising herbs rather than oil and spice. It’s almost constantly busy, but manages to maintain gentle, friendly service and a palpable old-school atmosphere, making the experience akin to eating at someone’s home.
There is more to Gloria Jeans than meets the eye. The whole cafe scene in Yangon has been going from strength to strength over the past few years, and the introduction of Gloria Jeans in 2014 has contributed a great deal to the improved standards of product and service. With cafes in over 39 countries worldwide, Gloria Jeans knows a thing or town about providing excellent service and a high quality product.
Finally ! After years of waiting the US-based and internationally famous doughnuts brand Krispy Kreme set up shop in Myanmar! Situated in Times Link mall in Bahan, those with a sweet tooth will be able to enjoy their one-of-a-kind freshly baked doughnuts. With plenty of varieties to choose from, Krispy Kreme is sure to fill your sugar craving for a long time !
Aung Thukha is an excellent place to sample a range of Myanmar food: from rich, meaty curries to light, freshly made salads. The flavours are more subtle here than elsewhere, emphasising herbs rather than oil and spice. It is almost always busy, but manages to maintain a gentle, friendly service and a palpable old-school atmosphere, making the experience akin to eating at someone’s home.
Native to Hawaii, the franchise chain Poké (pronounced PO-kay) has entered Myanmar placing their first footstep at the corner of Dhammazedi & Link Street. They claims that their goal is to bring the healthiest way to satisfy your palette along with their unique and homemade sauces. The unique feature for their rice salads is that you can choose your ingredients from a wide presentation of food and pick one of their homemade sauce according to your preference.
A new opened KTV and Bar with amazing decorations and foods.

























