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.
Chiri Sushi Bar is a new Japanese cuisine restaurant , specializing in sushi and grills . Also had bar for chill and they have new menus and promotion deals.
You can now enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine at Tonkatsu- cutlet, curry, teriyaki and more, all at reasonable prices.
Good news for Japanese food hunters- this Japanese restaurant “Kakurega Kawasemi” was just opened on 29th February. The restaurant offers a wide range of Japanese traditional cuisines, giving you the real taste of Japan with live cooking of Japanese chefs.
Established in 2014, “TSUKUMO” a bakery which produce various kinds of bread with Myanmar ingredients. They are ingredients flour, water, brown sugar, yeast and salt. Uses butter only, no margarine or shortening. Our products have no additives, no preservatives. The famous items are Sourdough, Bagel, Whole wheat bread, An-pan, Cream-pan, Meron-pan and more! Healthy choices, including several vegetarian or vegan options, are available as well.
Come along with the concept of serving the extraordinary Chongqing Hot Pot broth flavors. Memory Hot Pot offers the best Hot Pot experience with the high quality ingredients. Get your bellies warmed up with a steaming pot bubbling with your choice of soup base and fresh ingredients at Memory Hot Pot.
Are you in search of your favourite restaurants in one place? Super Container Park offers a wide collection of Thai, Western, Halal, Japanese food and drinks such as Bubble Tea, Fresh Juices and many more to spend your time with your friends or family. As its name says, the colorful container shops make the place an instagrammable place.
Sushi Tei – Where pristine culinary skills and incisive expertise with an innate appreciation of nature come together to inspire and enhance the experience of true Japanese dining. They have combined the best that the expansive Japanese cuisine has to offer, marrying the intricacies of sashimi to the theatrical flair of teppanyaki with an innate intuition of local tastes to forge an inimitable identity of their own. Sushi Tei is no ordinaire dining restaurant, notably they believe in providing an ethereal with an alluring ambience more than a dining experience just for you by setting theirselves apart from the norm. They present an assortment of scrumptious and creatively designed Japanese gastronomy – appealing to the delight of aficionados of Japanese cuisine.
Yummy Hot Pot & BBQ is a place where you can get seafood, meat and other delicious stuff to dip in some hot broth or just grill. They have various sets depending on how much you can eat
Beauty in The Pot has a variety of soup, Hot Pot and other various Chinese dishes. Originally from Singapore, It has two branches in Yangon which are very spacious and welcoming to people who love a good warm serving of Hot Pot.
Meat, rice and loads of pepper. The signature staple piece of world-renowned Japanese franchise Pepper Lunch. Now in Myanmar, the ‘fast-steak’ chain is now offering beef, chicken, and salmon options – which are of course available with all kinds of cheese.
Fu Fu is now opened with various choices of ingredients to fill the pot. Servings include a bowl of noodles, eggs, sliced raw meat that come in about 5 different flavors of hot pot. Fu Fu also has the option of Mala Xiang Guo, so keep that in mind as well!
Supposedly the best and spiciest buffet hotpot shop has opened its branch on the Sayar San Road. It has also brought with it six types of hotpot soup to choose from, yogurt ice-cream and the latest Asian craze: bubble milk tea.
Previously featured in our Ultimate Ramen Guide, Jan Jan Jan has expanded to the familiar streets of downtown. At its spacious joint at the corner of Anawrathta road and 12th street, you can enjoy its unique selection of ramen that have given it its success at it sister shop at Myanmar Plaza.
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.

















