Shan Yoe Yar is a Shan-style fine dining restaurant.Set in an attractive, air-conditioned and renovated wooden house, it serves a selection of well-known and lesser-known fine Shan dishes. The staff are dressed in traditional Shan outfits and the cuisine is outstanding.
Indian Food is different from rest of the world, not only in taste but also in cooking methods. It reflects a perfect blend of various cultures and ages. At Titu’s, the Indian chef’s bring the perfect combination to your table.
You aware of a small shan noodle place from Wingabar Street, Bahan? Now it came to City Mall with a food court level. The taste is very good, don’t miss out!
Xi Yang Yang is one of Yangon’s favorite Xiao Long Bao places which offers Taiwan cuisines including Xiaolongbao, dumplings, buns, and taiwanese fried rices.
One of Yangon’s best Barbeque restaurant came to next level at City Mall St. John with asian fusion menu.
Another Taiwanese style roasted chicken rice place and they serve everything related to chicken of course. And the price is reasonable.
A nice cafe’ located in Taw Win Centre with many delicious foods with reasonable price.
Thailand’s largest and most popular Thai Milk Tea chain is here in Myanmar! Established in the year of 1945, Cha Tra Mue Thai Tea has more than 21 outlets. Apart from sweetening with condensed milk, Cha Tra Mue’s topped off their milk tea with evaporated milk to enhance the tea aroma and creaminess.
D’PENYETZ is a Franchise Restaurant of Dapur Penyet Singapore, Indonesian Food in Myanmar. Located at Pyay Road, Sein Gay Har Shopping Centre.
The third branch of Steak on the street is a place to chill for steak lovers. With the extraordinary street style decoration, the restaurant serve grilled beef, pork and sausauge. The service is prompt and additional bonus mashed potato,colestaw and lettuce can be taken as much as you want.
This is a perfect place to sample some local dishes in an authentic setting. Take a seat outside and enjoy the relaxed vibe of the restaurant as you sip tea, or savour the unofficial national dish, mohinga. All of their food is worth trying and it’s incredibly cheap.
Decola blends traditional Myanmar fare and European classics in a contemporary setting. From its brunch selection to its home-baked cakes and endless range of fresh drinks, it’s certainly worth a visit.
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.
A Thai restaurant that fills with euthantic thai food. Always full with local people even some Thai and Korean love their food. Go early or you have to wait for your table!
Mr.Chef Cafe? & Restaurant Group, Founded in 2011. They offer very delicious individual favorites (more than 40), soups, salads, appetizers, broth & noodles, hot pot, dimsums, main dishes and coffee based and various kinds of drinks with very reasonable prices ranging from 1000-3500kyats. No extra taxes will be charged. They are always ready to serve the best food and service for their customers. They hope Mr.Chef to be the best place for the group of friends, families and couples to hang out and dinning with peace and comfort? They also serve delivery.
What better way to tingle your taste buds than by indulging on some authentic spicy Burmese cuisine. At Nga Pichat, which roughly translates to “Fried Fish Paste,” you’ll be getting a really different perspective to what real Burmese food taste like. Grab a cucumber stick, dip it in some homemade fish paste, and crunch away.
































