This is a bar which also serve Thai Food too. You can choose indoor or outdoor seat to enjoy their over 50 verity of Cocktails and Drinks. The decoration match with its name Blue Galaxy that they choose Blue Ambiance & Atmosphere for their bar. Bored of bars in downtown areas? Try this one for new experience!
Tune Bar is the place you should tune in as they got spacious atmosphere and great cocktails. Enjoyable foods and they have unplugged music everyday will make sure that this is the bar to be.
A new classy building located at the famous Moe Kaung Road is the Haeundae Korean Restaurant. You can enjoy the classic Korean cuisine prepared by the Korean chef as if you are in Korea.
Aroma is a famous Indian restaurant in Bagan and is now opening a new branch in Yangon. They have a diverse palette of Indian food from Briyani to Curry. The two storey restaurant is more spacious and better for family gatherings. They have new menus coming in for both of their branches.
Yankin Heights takes pride for their paranomic view just perfect for the sunrises and sunsets unlike any other places in Yangon. This cozy restaurant, bar & cafe has come up with a Breakfast menu that is Western, yet pricy.
Golden Cuisine offers you everything you could expect of a typical Chinese restaurant plus rare premium dishes such as shark fin and sea leech.
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.
They just reopened! The owners are originally from Jeonra-Do, famous for its refined gastronomy. If you like spicy food, try the seafood soup. It’s a big dish that can be shared between 3 to 4 people, it is a real must for those who would rather go for a safe option, the Gal Bi Tang (Short Rib Soup – 8500 Ks), is deliciously mild.
The place to head for anyone with a sweet tooth, The Central Sweets is a food court filled entirely with sweet shops. Choose between Yoghurtland, Remicone, Ambrosia and more and build yourself the tear of your dreams. Currently still in the soft opening period we can’t wait for it to officially open its doors for Yangonites.
This Shan restaurant specialises in dishes from the Inle Lake area. The Inthar people eat to suit the weather and geographical location, which means a lot of fish and turmeric that is said to help fight off malaria and fever. Recommended dishes include the traditional morning snack “hin htote” – steamed rice poweder with onion leaves, and flavoured with ju myit (an edible root) and fried garlic.
This food house takes pride in serving Myanmar food and snacks with excellent quality. The prices are affordable and the setting ensures to relax.
Kvas is Yangon’s first Russian restaurant located in Yanshin road, behind Sedona Hotel. Named after one of most popular drinks in Russia – KVAS [K-V-Λ-S-S].
Kvas is one of the most popular national drinks of Russia. It is normally made of wheat, rye, rye bread, or barley and buckwheat meal. Kvas has very low alcohol percentage (0.7 to 1.2% or could be a bit more, depending on fermentation). Because fermentation is required, it takes 2-3 days to make kvas. Kvas is sometimes called in English a bread drink. In our restaurant, we serve enriched Kvas, kept in a cold place so that it will satisfy you when you feel thirsty .
Kvas is unique for an international restaurant of this caliber. With a variety of of alcohol, especially vodka, and a menu that features signature slow-cooked Russian dishes, Kvas is as close to a true Russian experience that you can get including Soleniya, pickled vegetables garnished with garlic and chili, which is made fresh by the restaurant daily and Shashlik, tender barbecued pork with vegetables plated with rich, creamy sauce.
Agora is a café and restaurant inspired by Mexican antijitos (“little cravings”): typical Mexican street food like tacos and quesadillas. Its extensive menu also offers Asian, Tex-Mex, authentic Myanmar dishes and build-your-own sandwich options. Agora’s cocktails include a revival of Myanmar’s gin-based Pegu Club cocktail, first imbibed in the 1920s, and their version of the world’s longest named cocktail, inspired by Thai flavors.























