Five years ago an expat couple decided the best way to remedy a lack of healthy options in Yangon was to convert their apartment on Yaw Min Gyi Street into a salad bar.
Since then, Sprouts has become one of the city’s most reliable eateries for clean and nutritious fare. Its newly opened second major branch on the ground floor of Sanchaung’s Pyay Garden Office Tower promises to continue that tradition, with a range of innovate new additions to the menu.
Served in its laidback coffee-shop environment are classic and creative salads, breakfast omelets and toasts, rice bowls, smoothies and more. The second branch will also act as a delivery hub, ensuring takeaway dishes reach their destinations quicker. As part of its eco-friendly ethos, Sprouts provides compostable forks and spoons as well as brown paper bags in its deliveries, while its straws are also compostable and available on request only.
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!
To instantly recognize YKKO as a successful Myanmar Brand and to last for centuries. Mission To provide customers for 100% satisfaction operating on “3” foundational principles , Quality ,Cleanliness , Services ….
Chilling with bucket of beer and specials tasters such as freshly-cooked Tilapia with spicy mango salad on top and fried prawn rings sounds like a perfect time. Why not dine at the Bar4U, where you can do just that.
Well what description to make? We all know KFC. Their focus is fried chicken and with over 18,000 restaurants in 118 countries, it is one of the biggest fast food chains in the world. It will certainly become an easy drop-in point for homesick travelers and expats in need of standardized fast food.
They have a wide selection of flavours, iced drinks and sundaes. Waffles are made fresh everyday.
A branch of Nervin Bistro from Kandawgyi Karaweik Park. It’s a calm pleasant spot to spend the day. There is also a very good and reasonably priced casual menu with a selections of pizza, pastas, paninis and gelato.
A peaceful and beautiful decorated Thai food restaurant at Dagon Centre II Shopping Mall. Somtam, Tom Yum, BBQ, Seafoods and all spiciest Thai foods are available.
The Pizza Company is a restaurant chain and international franchise based in Bangkok, Thailand. With focus on pizza and Italian inspired cuisine, it is a wholly owned subsidiary of Minor International. EXPRESS FOOD GROUP MYANMAR owns the franchise in Myanmar.
Mary Brown already is present in many Asian countries. On top of the usual burgers and fried pieces of chicken, they also dish out Nasi lemak and curry noodles. Most outlets have a kiddies’s corner.
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.
Sate Kyite Seafood is a local restaurant, an ideal place for seafood lovers where variety of fresh seafood, Thai cuisine and BBQ are available.
There is more to Gloria Jeans than meets the eye. The whole cafe scene in Yangon has been going from strength to strength over the past few years, and the introduction of Gloria Jeans in 2014 has contributed a great deal to the improved standards of product and service. With cafes in over 39 countries worldwide, Gloria Jeans knows a thing or town about providing excellent service and a high quality product.
Enjoy coffee and drinks, books, house and indoor plants, local products, souvenirs, and traditional snacks in one place. The cafe has traditional food from northern Myanmar, Shan snacks, Burmese brewed coffee and May Myo’s drip coffee along with English books for entrepreneurship and other reads. Also, you can buy locally made social enterprise products here.
Shabushi was first started by the Oishi Group in 2001 in Thailand. There are now more than 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. Their second outlet is now at the new wing of Junction Square Shopping Centre, Secret Garden. 15,000Ks per pax. Cash payment only.
It’s not surprising that Chatime is here at Myanmar. Available all around the world, 25 to be exact, Chatime is no stranger to locals. You can choose a drinks from the 70 varieties available customized to your liking. You can ask them to add different types of toppings like pudding, coconut jelly, coffee jelly, red beans, grass jelly and more! They are popular for their unique combination of drinks like lychee yoghurt jelly, oolong tea mouse and matcha red bean milk tea, among others.



























