This garden is located beside Inya Lake. There is also a romantic restaurant known as Sein Lan So Pyay, which offers a variety of food and drinks.
LE BISTRO will serve a selection of traditional European and Mediterranean gastronomy at low-costs. Eating at Le Bistro will be a cultural and culinary journey trough France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, etc. LE BISTRO serves all food to your table in cast iron cookware that are certify Organic Life Friendly ® to rediscover unique flavors of the cuisine of our grand mothers.
Long-standing in Yangon’s food industry, Green Elephant remains popular for tourist groups. The restaurant offers a vast array of different dishes, and are a great introduction to Asian cuisine for those not willing to risk street food. The restaurant is pleasantly decorated; the servers are attentive and efficient. Highly recommended are their sweet desserts but bear in mind that the restaurant is quite expensive compared to many other Asian-style restaurants in Yangon.
Crush Bar is the newest hotspot in town. With regular DJ parties and epic midnight raves, make sure you don’t miss out on their massive itinerary. They also have great drinks and some light snacks to keep you fueled for a dance that will go on through the night.
Feel the taste of Shan traditional food here!
The Best Kuay Teaw in Town!!
Pizza Hut has came into Myanmar with their signature Pan Crust and tasty pizza, fresh from the oven. One of the largest pizza chain in the world has finally made its way to Yangon. And they just launched new outlet at 6.5 Mile, Pyay Road, Marketplace by Citymart.
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.
Small but delicate !
Café Salween is named after River Salween (or Than Lwin River in Burmese) is the name of one of two major rivers flowing through Myanmar. Due to the high demand of their customer Salween opened its new spot in 6.5 Miles Market Place bringing an international café culture with their extensive coffee menu, a modern style café with a Myanmar twist in dessert options of Myanmar cakes and snacks.
A truly japanese style restaurant serves you an array of beautifully decorated sushi sets while you are seated on the sakura patterned cushion and relax in the tune of japanese traditional music. Their prawn tempura and avogado roll as well as their bento box is a must try. The food is fresh and at a reasonable price that we do not wonder why there are regular customers.
Hong Bao offer an incredible number of curry combinations – over 200 variations, and more than 30 types of Dim Sum listed in the menu. The head chef himself is from Hong Kong who sources his ingredients there to ensure quality and authenticity serve the highest quality dim sum in Yangon and they claim to be comparable with the best in Hong Kong.
Le Planteur is set in a beautiful colonial mansion overlooking Inya Lake. They have been around since 1998 and their standard of quality has not changed. Expect authentic French cuisine in a unique setting. They also withhold a Bistro area and a wine bar where you can sip wine by the sample, glass or bottle through a self-service machine or served by a waiter. Enjoy their indoor lounge, outdoor garden area, or a scenic veranda for high tea.
The Muses is great choice for lunch or coffee. Decor is classic, it’s a lovely and quite place with outdoor seating.
They offer quality food and good mood. Come and enjoy Yakitori in a cozy family environment. It’s mainly yakitori (skewers), Japanese hotpot and Mongolian grills. The chefs have more than twenty years of experience in Japan.



























