With a variety of dishes, Taste Corner is a restaurant that specialises in noodles. Not only do they have international noodle dishes, their menu also offers promising meals to fill your stomach during the day. If you can’t decide what to eat and want to see a menu with a little bit of everything, you might want to try Taste Corner out. It is located on the Middle Baho Road. A busy street with limited car parking space.
The first Pirate-style bar in Yangon located on Maha Bandula Road, Botahtaug.
Experience the new premium Family KTV in town. Bring your family and friends.
Formerly known as Yhet’s which is hidden in a side street off Merchant Street and now it moved to Urban Asia Center – Ietsu provides a quiet and intimate space that is perfect for an escape from the hustle and bustle of downtown Yangon. Sushi is served at room temperature with fresh ingredients are imported from Japan without fail. They claim that the fish they import are asleep, not dead, which ensures unbeatable freshness and the most amazing sushi in town. Their soba noodles are handmade in Yangon.
A Chinese Restaurant which offers La Mian Restaurant, Hand made noodles, Gyoza, Dumplings, Chinese Food.
Located at the ground floor of Urban Asia Center, the entrance of Fire & Ice will lead you to a hot place to chill. The interior is decorated with Jack Daniels. Yes! real bottles! An open kitchen where you can see how your food is prepared, is ready to share their secret recipe
The only reggae bar in Myanmar . 7th Joint Bar and Grill strives to deliver a unique reggae experience with an atmoshphere that takes you back to the Caribbean. Try their signature jerk chicken, one of their many cocktails. Whether you want a late night out, a few lazy drinks or to jam to some reggae music, come down and chill with 7th Joint.
Naked is an another desserts place by Rangoon Tea House. Located at 38th Street (Lower Block), Kyauktada Township. They serve Delivery and Catering too.
Savory specialized in Seafood & Ma La Cuisines with a variety dishes that are sure to boost your appetite. Main Dish is a Ma La Xian Guo. They moved to a new location at Botahtaung Township.
Located across the Orchid Hotel, Botahtaung. Serving real authentic Malaysian food at reasonable prices in air-con comfort or al fresco dining. Also has a small section in the menu for Thai and Chinese food.
Located in the heart of Yangon with plenty choices of beer and drinks with a warm, friendly place and the decoration standouts itself quiet a modern. Starting from 900 kyats, the draught beer and drink specials are available along with Thai and Chinese dishes.
Fu-Rin is a relatively new player in the field of the ever-growing Japanese restaurants in Yangon. They serve a buffet hot-pot for dinner nightly. For lunch they serve bento set-meals and have just started a delivery service. The Ginger Set Meal (4,000Ks) is a stirfry with pork slices that?s tasty yet not spicy ? good for the sensitive tummies. This comes with a side of Japanese coleslaw and rice is served separately. The Pork Cutlet Curry Rice( 6,500Ks) is the most yummy-looking amongst all with a bed of rice followed by a layer of curry and topped with battered pork sliced on top. The team (who shall remain nameless) were so excited we forgot to take a photo. The Curry Rice (4,000Ks) is exactly what it is ? a generous serving of Japanese-style vegetable curry (read: sweet and curry is mixed with flour) on top of a bed of fluffy rice.
The Fat Ox is a British-style bar which also serves all day breakfast and great pub food. Having Bangers & Mash for lunch is a special event, with creamy mashed potato and great homemade sausages. In the evening, you will find expats playing pool out the back, chatting at the bar. This place has the atmoshpere of a real English pub, friendly and fun. Happy Hour daily from 4pm to 8pm.
Yangon’s FIRST Wa Kitchen & Bar, serving authentic Wa food and signature cocktails using ingredients from Wa state.
A new Traditional Kayan restaurant with various foods and khaung yay. And they have nice view over the pazundaung creek.





















