Unique venue in Yangon with the ambition to bring people together through internationally inspired finger food, a wide selection of wines and cocktails. The Lab Wines & Tapas Bar creatively captures the true essence of authentic traditional tapas from around the world. Go take a gastronomical tour of Spain, Greece, France, North Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Their inspired collection of eclectic tapas offerings, from rustic simplicity of Spanish tapas recipes to exotically flavored, spicy tapas dishes, combined with their extraordinary selection of wines and cocktails will be the perfect choice for your Yangonites tapas dining adventure.
This is the cafe offering the natural way how coffee tastes and the food triggers your mood!
Traditional Japanese food and grill in Yangon, open for lunch and dinner. Available for private dining and events.
One of the finest rooftop bar in Yangon, always crowded with locals and foreigners. Because of it’s view over Yangon’s City, towards Shwe Dagon Pagoda. They serve dinner, coffee and drinks and of course their signature cocktails are worth try!
And Vista Cafe is opening 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM there also.
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 Gallery 9 cafe and restaurant provides a comfortable and pleasant area to chill around and take photos. It is a distinctive strategy to gain popularity on social media. The menu consists the main categories of Breakfast, Asian, European and Drinks.
They serve Hot Pot & Sushi for your dining. A Japanese style Hot Pot and Sushi with good taste and clean service.
This restaurant serves authentic chinese food in a grand colonial style building in a nice and easy to access location with spacious car parking. You can reserve private room for meeting and family events.
Pizza Hut has came into Myanmar with their signature Pan Crust and tasty pizza, fresh from the oven. One of the largest pizza chain in the world has finally made its way to Yangon at its dedicatory location in Golden Valley. The long-awaited pizza wars are on the way.
Peppers focuses mainly Asian and Western food, with their motto being “Great place for eating out with the family”, with a friendly and lively atmosphere. Prices are reasonable and the favorite is the pepper-stuffed chicken (large chicken fillet in bread crumbs with a creamy sauce inside, served with carbonara and a cauliflower-potato bake) and like most other dishes, it is a very generous portion that will definitely fill you up.
European, Thai & Chinese cuisines, Traditional breakfast and varieties of coffees & beverages for your breakfast, lunch & dinner and choices are upon you!
La Carovana has received mixed reviews. It is an exclusive place with high pricing and Nouvelle cuisine portions. The setting, on the first floor of the Villa is plain compared to the bar downstairs and the beer garden outside. The quality of the food varies and we hope they will manage to reach the standard they aspire to provide.
If you are looking for a authentic sichuan style hot pot you should try there. Location is very convenience with spacious car parking. Fresh vegetables and outstanding service.
Hokkaido Japanese Restaurant is located at Golden Hill Tower. If you are going for Japanese taste, should try this one!
Discretely located in the downstairs of No. 22, this unique bar showcases signature yet inventive cocktails, influenced by the flavours of South East Asia and created by the Hong Kong-based cocktail specialists, Tequila Mockingbird. The original soundtrack has been captured and cultivated by ‘Developing Music’, a unique music concept created by Adam Nicholas. Visitors to The New Boris will be entertained with a new genre of sound combining everything from tribal beats and vintage tracks to unique to Myanmar sound effects and recordings. The unique design of the bar hosts contemporary colour stripes and stark white utilitarian tiles, juxtaposed against locally sourced Colonial style rattan loungers, upholstered in Chin fabrics weaved in the hills of northern Myanmar.































