Local snacks, dim sum and noodles at affordable prices. Service is fast and quality of food guaranteed.
Arirang is a family-run business serving delicious home-cooked Korean food. The dakgalbi grilled spicy chicken is especially good, but anything down to the side dishes is worth a try. You can find fine Shouju in this restaurant, which can be a good thing for both a business lunch or a family gathering. Quality does not come cheap though!
A trendy cafe’-cum-bar down a quiet street on Insein Road, Kosan Cafe’ has local, Western and some Korean eating options. It’s a great place to chill and has some of the best music in town. There is a another brunch in China-town, but that is more of a bar than the one in Hletan.
In addition to much of their Pearl cafe menu, they also will have expanded breakfast options and take home provisions, including large size Annie’s All Natural yogurt, smoked meats and Bakehouse Blend coffee beans and granola.
Sate Kyite Seafood is a local restaurant, an ideal place for seafood lovers where variety of fresh seafood, Thai cuisine and BBQ are available.
Feel the taste of Shan traditional food here!
Little boss is a Chinese restaurant serving pre-dominantly noodles and dumplings with the exception of a few cooked or fried options of Chicken, pork, and some rice dishes.
A place where you can taste delicious food from Kachin State, northern part of Myanmar. They also sell Chinese Food and menu are also available in English.
Located in the Sanchaung Township with good atmosphere. A place where you can eat well-known Mala Xiang Guo with reasonable price and other chinese delicious foods.
Made-from-scratch using only the highest quality ingredients, Uncle Tetsu Japanese Cheesecakes are admired for their fluffy and light texture with a balanced sweetness, perfectly made to satisfy your cravings!
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!
A quiet place with a great ambiance–some would even call it romantic. They are a farm-to-table locally sources sustainable restaurant. Their menus are tied to Myanmar seasons, so their menus are subject to change. Stay updated on their many events on their social media page.
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.
NooDi is a noodle shop offering Burmese style Sticky Noodle with lots of starch and fish paste as a condiment. If you love the local Nga-Pi, NooDi might be the place for you!
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