Home of revived Pegu Club cocktail, next to the Panorama Hotel. A nice place to chill out with friends after taking a visit around Yangon’s Sule.
This local restaurant hidden in the small streets behind the City Hall serves some of the freshest and tastiest noodles and soups in town. The pork rib noodles are particularly delectable. The owner is very friendly and is always happy to give advice about local foods. An ideal cheap-food stop right in the heart of the downtown … but it closes early.
Located in the heart of Yangon and the shop look cool with its decorations. And the Chef is work at England for 10 years and he also makes myanmar food are well-known in most restaurants of England. This shop are created with awesome myanmar foods and warm and helpful waiters with perfect smile.
Burmese Tea, Chinese Buns (Pauk Si), Curry, Mote Hin Gar, Myanmar Traditional Salad, Noodles, Shan Noodles, Si Chet.
They serve MSG free food and only HALAL for good health.
There’s a new bar, a bar so new that you can literally smell the fresh paint. The B 101 bar is certainly a tough one to enunciate, but it definitely won’t disappoint you. With a clean, no-nonsense decor; it’s pretty obvious that B 101 means business. It’s also in the downtown area, so it’ll be easy for you to stumble upon.
Here you will find juicy chicken wings, as well as fancy cocktails; all of which are reasonably priced. So if you’re looking for a quick bite or just really needing a drink. Check in at the B 101.
Cyclo Vietnamese Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. They serve an array of pho, spring rolls, rice combos and many more.
The Pegu Club was originally established in 1882 by the British. Over the years, the club remained an intimate part of Yangon’s history and went on to inspire world-famous novels and cocktails. Surrounded by teak walls, grand stairways Pegu Club is an oasis of charm and splendor with cooling drinks and fine feasts where heritage and modern sensibilities meet.
A popular local haunt serving up authentic Shan State street fare in a snazzy fast-food setting. The clean restaurant with Shan traditional decorations also consists of an open kitchen was opened in the end of Bog for you to enjoy how your food has been made. Apart from the traditional shan dish menu, the unique dishes that are available only at Daw Shan Ma are Shan Rice Burger and Peanut Tofu Nway.
Talk of the Town Cafe & Bistro, located in Excel Tower (Shwe Gon Daing) is a restaurant that can offer a large variety of foods and beverages in international standards with fair and reasonable price ranges. Bring families and friends to enjoy barista, grill, bar, BBQ and gourmet dinning bistro.
There are many Japanese restaurants that offer sushi, but there is none other like the one served at this restaurant. Fresh and cut in precise detail, Japanese expats come here for sushi. Staff is friendly, atmosphere is inviting and it’s an ideal place for business gatherings.
Food Box is a restaurant where you can the real taste of Thai at a cosy atmosphere which is also near to the Yuzana Plaza so you can have your lunch or dinner or snack after the shopping. Famous menu are “Spicy Fried Green Papaya salad”, “Stir-Fried Squid with Salt-eggs”, “Tom Yum Curry”, “Cutlets” and “Thai Royal Chef’s Soup” .
Father’s Office is a newly opened small bar in downtown in front of Minister Office. Their signature hot-dog is locally produced by Merguez sausage wrap in Bacon and Tasty cheese which is served with chilli sauce. They also make it easier to drink on Friday night with their special deals! They also have Happy Hours everyday starting from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM but excluding Wine and Beer.
A new opened hotpot place around Pabedan Township has the most unique hotpot named’ Kyout Oh Mar Lar’. Different style of soup specially steamed with natural fruits and vegetables definitely make you healthy. Just step ahead and taste it.
Thai 47 services all types of Thai dishes including deep-fried wrapped marinated chicken in pandanus leave, charcoal-grilled pork neck served with spicy lime dipping sauce and Thai satay served with peanut sauce and cucumber sauce. The atmosphere is quite Burmese style with neon lights and a football game on the screens, but the food is unbeatable price-wise!
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.































