Enjoy coffee and drinks, books, house and indoor plants, local products, souvenirs, and traditional snacks in one place. The cafe has traditional food from northern Myanmar, Shan snacks, Burmese brewed coffee and May Myo’s drip coffee along with English books for entrepreneurship and other reads. Also, you can buy locally made social enterprise products here.
The Muses is great choice for lunch or coffee. Decor is classic, it’s a lovely and quite place with outdoor seating.
Small but delicate !
Htoo Yangon is a BBQ place that has a open area where many people can sit down with their families and enjoy all sorts of meats and even a la carte dishes such as fried rice or fried noodles, Chinese style!
Beauty in The Pot has a variety of soup, Hot Pot and other various Chinese dishes. Originally from Singapore, It has two branches in Yangon which are very spacious and welcoming to people who love a good warm serving of Hot Pot.
Gohanya, a Japanese inspired restaurant located at K-Center on Pyay Road, is here to bring proper Japanese classic Donburis to the local people at affordable prices! A modern, chic and clean restaurant space with Japanese style décor brings a well lit and warm ambiance restaurant setting omits fresh vibes. Their menu is focused on a single donburi per person which is a typical Japanese style. They claims to be utilizing the first Cashless System App for payment ever in Myanmar.
The Brunch Society serves specialty brunch items all day, everyday. They also offer all day dining of Western favorites with Asian influences and a bar.
The signature dish of this Myeik restaurant is Kat Kyay Kike,a noodle dish which is quite spicy and full of flavour. They also serve Myanmar foods from other regions as well as dishes directly taken from Thai cuisine. The restaurant is popular amongst locals … it must be a sign!
A new opened tea house with various myanmar traditional foods with awesome decorations.
Cafe on the way is an Asian fusion cafe located near to Balance Fitness on University Avenue Road. They serve breakfast and burmese cuisines, coffees and juices. The tastes are mixed with local and asian fusion food. Recommended for anyone searching for Burmese cuisine.
It’s a Chinese restaurant located at Market Place by City Mart. It’s a nice place and good food with reasonable price.
Bulgogi Brothers is a casual dining restaurant most renowned for its tasty bulgogi. You will first be served with a complimentary dish and tea with six side dishes (banchan). From there, you can choose from a variety of dishes including bibimbap, hot kimchi tofu soup and succulent variety of meat.
This Shan Style hotpot (“Kou Fu”) is not like the usual Chinese style hotpots. The main difference is the spicy Shan soupeit comes with. If you would like something else, try their delicious warm tofu, their shan pork rice or … their Brain Soup Mee Shay!
If your expectation of a coffeehouse was small and dimly light, then the My Hill Coffeehouse will surprise you. Enjoy a fresh hot brew at its spacious and sun-lit dining where you can also have a taste of it big menu with items such as beef ball noodle soup.
Asian fried noodle with seafood, pork or chicken are available here.





















