The Beat Bar is about music, happiness and meeting with happy people at the joint of Bo Myat Htun Road and Maha Bandula Road, Botahtaung Township.
Premium steakhouse serving dry aged Myanmar Japanese wagyu hybrid beef, premium wines and live seafood. Prime Rib takes its pride upon the beef they offers. Greenland Farms, established in early 2007, has many years of careful development.
They claim to produce a product that is safe for consuming as well as naturally flavorful and tender. Their beef is said to be raised with NO ADDED HORMONES, NO ANTIBIOTICS, and is GRASS FED on a guaranteed 100% vegetarian diet. Their cattle are never fed animal by-products or chemical products of any kind. This is the beef you can trust.
Ho May Char Siu is the perfect spot for those who enjoy Cantonese food, ‘Char’ being fork and ‘Iiu’ means roast, named after the traditional cooking method for the dishes. Roasted dishes and Chinese style noodle can give you the best food experience. The fair price range makes this place worthy of second visit and also the roasted duck is popular among customers.
A new restaurant in town for those who are looking for healthy food. The food from War Yaw Recipes is claimed to be cooked with low cholesterol oil and no MSG. This will surely be a perfect place if you are on diet but still craving delicious meals.
You can now enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine at Tonkatsu- cutlet, curry, teriyaki and more, all at reasonable prices.
Thai,European Restaurant ..Cheap Price Good Service and Clean.
The bar atop Yama Hotel on Bo Myat Htun was, apparently, a fixture of low-cost Yangon watering holes popular among local students with a relaxed vibe. Some old Burma hands had been awaiting its reopening after it closed more than two years ago, missing a rooftop bar on West of downtown. It reopened, as part of a revamp by Yama, last month with a more up-market vibe, offering a decent range of bar snacks, main meals, draft beers and
even a few bottles of fancy imported ciders, beers, and wines.
Decorated in modern setting with yellow lighting, giving warm feeling, one side of the wall is painted with waterfall image.
Ethnic food restaurants are a growing presence in Yangon. One of them is The Northern with a promise to offer the dining experience on the Myanmar-China border. With a menu consisting of different a la carte dishes from Northern Shan State and specialty Yunnan-style BBQ.
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.
They offer Steak, Pasta and more entree dishes. ‘Steak Out’ is the premium dining destination for those craving for western cuisines.
A wide range of food and drinks menu with decent price. A perfect place for Mandalay style cuisine in Yangon. A neat, clean and cool environment to chill. Staffs are friendly and flexible. The quality of food is absolutely perfect.
HAVANA is the first Afro-Latin dance club offering classes in Salsa, Bachata, Kizomba and many more. As its name says, it is a perfect place for social dancing and spending time in a lively atmosphere with a great selection of food and drinks.
Originating from Vietnam’s busiest Ho Chi Minh city, Vuvuzela is a new bar in town where you can enjoy Vietnamese food while listening to unplugged music bands. They also offer shisha in various flavours which are legit and affordable drinks.































