Their Chef, Raymond Wong, has cooked in over 20 countries and now has brought all his skill to Myanmar. The food served here is authentic Chinese food. You can either a la carte dishes or go for all-you-can-eat dim sum deal. They have more intimate private rooms for small gatherings and families, although the main part of the restaurant has a nice view on the open kitchen from which you can admire the cooks at work!
Popular, particularly among the young local crowd, Fuji is the Yangon branch of a Thai chain of Japanese restaurants. They get rave reviews for many of their dishes, particularly the salmon. Meanwhile, the sushi and sashimi are made fresh and are a delight. The staff are friendly, efficient and attentive.
Pezzo Pizza, originally comes from Singapore, the famous pizza outlets among locals, is now here. The taste is really delicious and you can even buy a slice of any pizza here! So don’t hesitate and grab fast as possible!
Another pearl tea chain has hit Yangon! This Taiwanese tea outlet serves all types of teas, black, green, milky, fruity, with or without ice cream… nice for an energy fix on the go!
Here, you can create your own Mala fragrant pot. They also serve other Chinese cuisine and homemade beverages.Once you tried, They can guarantee that you will be back to The Spicy House for our signature Mala taste.
A famous Korean style dessert cafe with different kinds of ice creams and desserts now come to Yangon, Myanmar. They decorated the desserts themselves to add variety of toppings and creams. Their signature Strawberry Ssuni Schnee Noodle is popular among Yangon’s foodies.
Located inside Food Village, Hledan Centre. For the Thai Food lovers, a collection of variety of food in one place to enjoy your meal!
They are Espressonite and they are passionate about coffee! They have just one focus – to provide the best possible cup of coffee for you.
They completed lengthy research on how and what makes the best cup of coffee. They found and worked with the best coffee suppliers and the best blenders, seeking their advice and recommendations to find the best coffee beans.
Arabica beans are the standard for gourmet coffee, and that’s why they are all we will ever use to brew your coffee. Great coffee takes great beans and great baristas, but it also takes the right equipment. We only work with the best. La Marzocco have been innovators in espresso since 1927, and over the last three decades, their handmade machines have been a big part of the reason that the gourmet coffee industry has become what it is. Perfect coffee takes precision and total control over temperature and pressure. La Marzocco machines give our baristas just that, and that’s why we only serve coffee made from these marvels of engineering.
Our first café is now open at 2/F Hledan centre, Pyay Road, we are situated in the Food Village food court.
Our second café will open in July at 3/F HAGL Myanmar Plaza at the Food City food court.
We will also soon launch a mobile coffee van initially servicing Kamayut Township and other sites are planned.
We look forward to serving you the best coffee in Yangon soon!!
They serve American style, Asian Fusion, British, Burmese and Creperies desserts and coffee.
The Seaside Taste is the Taste of Freshness, the Taste of Seafood.
For all the Korean food crazy out there, should try this Busan Eomuk and Tteokpoki with reasonable price.
Singapore’s favorite Cafe – now open in Myanmar! Serving your Singapore’s famous Chicken Rice, signature Kaya Toast & Coffee! Now you can get a taste of Singapore before travelling.
A very new spot for Mala Xiang Guo lovers is established on Kyuntaw Road. The place offers a great way to redeem the hustling and bustling life of Sanchaung peeps, by providing a mouth watering and stress emitting foods. Not only the foods will replenish your stress but also the decoration plus atmosphere inside the shop will take your breath away.
Feel the taste of Shan traditional food here!
A new highlight fast food like donuts, cakes, pies, and a cup of coffee are served with good taste! You can even have rice and curries and ofcause sodas with new style!
Spruce Café decorated with interesting Japanese aesthetics has a catchy menu that would definitely attract coffee break lovers and people who always wanted to enjoy a Japanese café experience. Drip coffees are their signature set in the menu but matcha and açaí seems quite appealing too. It is highly recommended to have coffee together with a light Japanese dessert. Located on the usually busy Hledan Road, car parking is easier around 7:00pm. However, on foot, it’s perfect to walk in any time of the day.































