Widely known as a popular venue for wedding reception, this place is great for all occasions from business meetings to get together with families and friends. They serve dim sum in the afternoon and only accept group reservations for dinner. Dishes include Beijing-style roast duck, gui lin gao (a herbal black jelly dessert), tofu in clay pot, mango pudding and one of the best dim sums available in Yangon.
One of the most famous Chinese hot pots in town. This Kamayut Branch has only indoor seating (air-con supplied). You can have normal soup or spicy soup as stock. This restaurant is also popular for its fresh hand-made Strawberry Juice in the winter season.
Mary Brown already is present in many Asian countries. On top of the usual burgers and fried pieces of chicken, they also dish out Nasi lemak and curry noodles. Most outlets have a kiddies’s corner.
Parami Pizza serves wood fired pizzas made by their expert chef from Napoli in Italy, antipasti, and daily specials in buzzing, modern surroundings. Taste their new Chicchetti (Italian tapas) menu.
Whether or not you’re staying at the hotel, Hotel Shwegondaing’s KTV lounge is a great way to blow off some steam or for having fun with your friends. If you’re in the area, definitely stop by and sing a song or two!
A popular bar and restaurant amongst locals and expats. Good for having outdoor casual drinks and food. Serves Asian and seafood.
Osaka Ohsho – which translates to ‘The King of Gyoza in Osaka’ – is the destination of handmade gyoza (dumplings). Their gyoza is a mixture of cabbage, ginger, garlic and pork wrapped in Osaka Ohsho’s special wonton wrapper, then skillfully grilled to a deliciously golden brown crisp on one side yet tantalizingly moist within. Osaka Ohsho’s Gyoza has become our most famous and beloved dish.
A Destination cafe located in Shwe Gone Daing, “Dice Society” provides an alternative social space for casual gamers, geeks, and people looking to have unconventional fun.
Food Box is a restaurant where you can the real taste of Thai at a cosy atmosphere which is also near to the Yuzana Plaza so you can have your lunch or dinner or snack after the shopping. Famous menu are “Spicy Fried Green Papaya salad”, “Stir-Fried Squid with Salt-eggs”, “Tom Yum Curry”, “Cutlets” and “Thai Royal Chef’s Soup” .
A Cafe poised to challenge conventional tastes. Event hosting, delivery & catering services are also available.
Shabushi was first started by the Oishi Group in 2001 in Thailand. There are now 95 outlets all across the land of Smiles, and growing. Shabushi?s first outlet in Myanmar , a joint venture with CM Foods, a subsidiary of City Mart Holdings, opened in Ocean Shwe Gone Daing, in July. This marks the group?s first outlet outside of Thailand. Shabushi serves both Japanese hotpot and sushi amongst other Japanese cuisine. Your all-you-can-eat meal is limited to 75 minutes per seating with an option to extend.
The single high stools are good for those dining solo or as a couple. The booths are good for bigger groups.
You love desserts but tired of ordinary ice-creams and cakes? Try the Japanese sweets which are mainly mochi (glutinous rice cakes) stuffed with sweetened red bean and strawberries which are the perfect match for a cup of hot matcha.
































