Are you looking for delicious Japanese food with reasonable price!! SUSHI ITCHI JAPANESE RESTAURANT is the one to meet with your expectation. You will find the foods from there as fresh and delicious as ever. And also the environment is clean and modern Japanese style, plus air conditioner.
D’PENYETZ is a Franchise Restaurant of Dapur Penyet Singapore, Indonesian Food in Myanmar. Located at Pyay Road, Sein Gay Har Shopping Centre.
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P for Pizza is a smart-casual, authentic Italian pizzeria. Within minutes of placing your order, you will be savoring the best pizza to be found in Yangon.
A busy, no-nonsense Indian restaurant in the heart of downtown, New Delhi is popular among the locals. They serve a selection of rather oily South Indian dishes as well as a good selection of vegetarian foods.
Biryani is an art and it takes skill to master it. Situated on Anawrahta, Nilar has been THE restaurant dishing out tasty biryanis for years to countless customers. Their other dishes may come across as oily, but you will not be dissapointed by their large portions of flavourful slow cooked meat, vegetables, rice and spices. A really good value for money, local indian place.
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.
This tiny restaurant in the heart of downtown serves what is regarded as some of the best Indian and Nepalese food in the city. The vegetarian Thali set is particularly popular. Don’t expect fine dining, but just a couple of tables and wall fans.
Our all-day dining café deli showcases the city’s best freshly baked breads, sandwiches, salads, pastas and homemade pastries. Its extensive drink menu features a wide array of premium and fine wines from around the world as well as vintage liqueurs accompanied with tapas. Let’s not forget its quintessentially British afternoon tea and flavorful cups of coffee. Come and indulge amid heritage ambience.
If you are looking for a tasty masala dosa with a basic setting and friendly service, this (very) cheap eat next to Sule Pagoda is it. Ingyin serves South Indian food, with fresh sambar and the usual daily changing Thali which they refill until you are full.
Yangon’s only build-your-own salad bar. Enjoy fresh salads, soups, sandwiches, juices and breakfast.
Classy, yet inviting, with soft, warm lighting and modern Vietnamese art pieces and decor, Golden Pho is a great place for the first dates or talking business over lunch. The dishes were created with Vietnamese street food in mind, with a modern touch of high-quality ingredients and minimal use of oil. Must visit place!
Located in the corner of the Strand Square building, cafe Burma has a warm and inviting interior. A great hideout from the busy streets of Yangon. Their menu includes pasteries, home made Burmese foods, smoothies and most important of all, the coffee. Their mocha has a great fame among the regular customers.
Authentic Taiwanese and a unique-to-Yangon Style of bread, that includes a vast range of flavored buns, such as ‘rose yogurt’ and ‘green-tea’; as well more standard and traditional loaves and flavors, that include chocolate and the more healthy whole grain and raisin. The ovens and kitchen are located behind glass, giving customers the opportunity to watch and observe the busy but brilliant bakers at work. The staffs are friendly and attentive; and the breads affordable-ranging from 1500-2500 Kyats.
This small restaurant in the Yaw Min Gyi area serves easy going Japanese food in a relaxed atmosphere. Their gyoza are a highlight and best enjoyed on the little terrace outside, while watching the bustling street life unfold.
































