Growing opportunities in a very first real Japanese Restaurant in Myanmar
Ajishin Japanese Restaurant is one of the finest Japanese restaurants in Yangon, Myanmar. Located amongst quiet and leafy surroundings in a popular area of Yangon, our stylish and modern restaurant offers you the best Japanese food you will find in Myanmar. Come and experience a memorable and unforgettable time here at Ajishin.
Grill Restaurant MARU offers patrons in Yangon tasteful Japanese (and Japanese- style Italian) cuisine accented by warm hospitality and fine Japanese-style service in a relaxed ambience. MARU?s menu offers a wide variety of meat and seafood dishes created from the best materials selected by MARU?s experienced chefs. MARU offers meticulously prepared dishes served in an atmosphere that is second to none in Yangon. A visit to Grill Restaurant MARU is an experience that cannot be matched anywhere else in the city.
A cozy place where you can have any types of drink that you like. They have coffee, fresh juices, beers, cocktails and other drinks. You can also enjoy your delicious meals with their unplugged show at this conformable place.
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.
Miyoshi Ramen is the most famous Japanese food in Japan and it is arriving in Yangon. Friendly and Fresh environment is that you will fall in love at once. Various Japanese menu will be available and price for foods are reasonable. To control the taste of menu, only Japanese Master Chef will prepare the foods.
Finding a place to have fun or relax or celebrate with friends? Eucalypt Bar & Restaurant is a perfect place to go. Friendly environment that you will absolutely feel and meals are fresh and delicious as ever. This is one of the great Bar & Restaurants around big city Yangon.
A Japanese sushi restaurant at BAK Shopping Centre, Bo Aung Kyaw Road. A place is quiet nice and the food is good, delicious.
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.
This self-proclaimed ‘Oasis in the City’ has a certain mercurial quality. Sunset hues bleed into the pools while the vast garden area offers relaxation after a long, hot and stressful day. The restaurant provides Italian as well as local foods to match your wine, cocktail or soft drink.
A beautiful unspoiled & serene Karaweik view in the centre of Yangon. A cosy relaxing atmosphere and food cooked fresh right in front of the customer.
Excellent hot pot buffet of fried foods, suhi, and dim-sum plus a selection of fruits, drinks and dessert (a` la carte menu is on offer if you prefer more options than what they serve for buffet),. Gets crowded fast, so come early for dinner.

In Japanese, Gekkõ translates literally as “moon-shine”.
Gekko is located on the ground floor of the beautiful Sofaer & Co. building in downtown Rangoon. It was completed by Isaac and Meyer Sofaer in 1906. Both brothers were Baghdad-born, Rangoon-educated Jews. As well as owning many commercial properties in Rangoon, Isaac and Meyer were successful traders in their own right with interests in wines & spirits amongst others. Isaac was the architectural designer and Meyer made a success of the trading business by getting exclusives for luxury goods and supplying expats with imported groceries and spirits.
Gekko was Yangon’s first true open Japanese kitchen with a charcoal fired Yakitori/Robotayaki grill and cosy cocktail lounge. The menu is focused around charcoal fired Yakitori, with several vegetarian options available, as well as classic Japanese dishes like Katsu Curry, Ramen, and an extensive menu of sushi and sashimi. More recent menu additions include Korean and Vietnamese style dishes, as well as a creative weekend brunch offering dishes such as Matcha Pancakes, Salmon and Scallop Congee, Daikon or Beef Bao and Momofuku inspired Sirloin Ssam The Japanese inspired cocktail menu is courtesy of Singapore’s famously discreet 28 Hong Kong Street, as well as group bar manager Jen Queen and their charming bar manager, Puia.
This is the perfect place to pop in for a beer and some Japanese tapas after work, relax and catch up on emails with their fast fiber optic internet connection or settle in for a proper meal and taste their extensive collection of unusual Sake, Shochu or Japanese whisky. Their Friday night Jazz nights, with live music from 8pm-10pm remain one of Yangon’s most enduringly popular nights out!
















