Sushi Tei – Where pristine culinary skills and incisive expertise with an innate appreciation of nature come together to inspire and enhance the experience of true Japanese dining. Since their debut in 1994, they have combined the best that the expansive Japanese cuisine has to offer, marrying the intricacies of sashimi to the theatrical flair of teppanyaki with an innate intuition of local tastes to forge an inimitable identity of their own. Sushi Tei is no ordinaire dining restaurant, notably they believe in providing an ethereal with an alluring ambience more than a dining experience just for you by setting theirselves apart from the norm. They present an assortment of scrumptious and creatively designed Japanese gastronomy – appealing to the delight of aficionados of Japanese cuisine. Their menu features Japanese offerings and innovative dishes illustrating the emerging influence of Asia on modern Japanese cuisine. A revolving selection of appetizer, dinner, sushi specials guarantee a new experience with each visit to our restaurant outlets. More than often, seasonal themes sprung up to unleash the inquisitive mind of their customers with the likes of Hokkaido’s promotion and more that has yet to come following the changes accordingly to Japan’s season, Salmon harvesting season, Autumn’s special the coldest season, Aburi Spring season special, etc. With also the modest and unassuming homegrown Japanese Kaiten (conveyor belt) chain, it is by no revelation that we conform to an open-kitchen concept that allows their patrons the prerogative to relish the mouth-watering savories amidst the gazing of the culinary skills of the restaurants’ chefs.
A Cafe poised to challenge conventional tastes. Event hosting, delivery & catering services are also available.
Taiwan’s No.1 Fried Chicken is now available in Yangon with a cart in the heart of Sanchaung Township.
A small local restaurant surrounded in greenery; Shwe Latyar Shin will make you feel like dining in your own garden. They offer extremely delicious home-made traditional cooking with a touch of modernity. Dine in rice dishes are served in a neatly arranged rattle plate. Healthy and fresh fried dishes as well as traditional tea leaves salads are available for take away, sealed tight enough to travel abroad.
Renovated and recently reopened, Salud offers an array of Latino dishes in a bohemian and rustic setting. Bric-a- brac objects of art adorn a brush stroke interior of red, gold and green beneath bronze colonial ceiling fans and light shades made from recycled bottles. The ambience leans towards a fun night out. A dangerous collection of rum and tequila is stacked high behind the bar while salsa and dance set the tone.
Salud is a great venue for a fun night out with friends. The cuisine is satisfying and good value for money while the tequila and rum will have you swaggering to the bar for more.
The newly upgraded and fully integrated restaurant and spa that provides authentic Thai food and international standard spa.
Shabushi was first started by the Oishi Group in 2001 in Thailand. There are now 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.
You love desserts but tired of ordinary ice-creams and cakes? Try the Japanese sweets which are mainly mochi (glutinous rice cakes) stuffed with sweetened red bean and strawberries which are the perfect match for a cup of hot matcha.
Ginza Teppan-yaki offers diners the opportunity to watch a chef prepare a meal of grilled meats and vegetables in front of their eyes. They also offer a wide array of other Japanese cuisine, including sushi, sashimi, and tempura while a separate juice bar at the front of the restaurant offers a tempting range of thirst quenching fruit juices and hot drinks.
A Destination cafe located in Shwe Gone Daing, “Dice Society” provides an alternative social space for casual gamers, geeks, and people looking to have unconventional fun.
Shanti Indian Restaurant is the one of the best restaurant in yangon. You can take 20 min ride from the downtown of Yangon. In this restaurant you can offer many kinds of delicious south Indian food and other region of Indian food. You can also get Indian buffet.
One of the most famous Chinese hot pots in town. This Kamayut Branch has only indoor seating (air-con supplied). You can have normal soup or spicy soup as stock. This restaurant is also popular for its fresh hand-made Strawberry Juice in the winter season.
The steak on the street branched out their next branch at People’s Park where it creates the amazing experience for steak lovers. A great place to hang on with friends or family in the evening, STEAK offers an assortment of grilled and barbecued meats and seafood with some greens on the side in a street setting.
Despite the name, this venue is great for families and friends alike. Not only is it open till late, there is also a 24-hour food court right upstairs.
The first cafe in town located in the busy street of San Chaung that offers Sea Salt Coffee with Expresso Shot. Delicate espresso, coffee, desserts and pastries are also available at RBH Cafe.
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.
































