Whether you’re a bookworm, coffee lover or both, The Reading Cafe is right for you. The walls are decorated with quotes from famous books to inspire you and the lighting is set at the perfect level for reading, to not too dim and not too bright. Don’t feel like reading at the table? There is an indoor garden for you to enjoy.
A Japanese restaurant in Bo Yar Nyunt Street, Dagon. The delicious cuisines are waiting for you.
Papa Pizza has one of the best pizzas in Yangon, for takeaway and delivery, but so much for eat-ins. Great options include margherita pizza with extra cheesy goodness and the pepperoni pizza with its seeright mix and balance of pepperoni, meat, cheese and dough.
A small buffet Hotpot restaurant located in Nawaday Street. Always full of local buffet lovers, 10,800Ks per person and they now have free flow drinks and ice-creams.
Ahjumma Kitchen is the restaurant specialized in Korean food and also serving Thai & Chinese food. Always crowded with noodle lovers and locals around York Street.
Both branches of Easy Cafe are popular amongst Yangon’s ‘digital nomads’ for their quick internet, relaxing vibe and well-designed decor. Brilled as your “home away from home”, Easy is an oasis of comfort with style and an open invitation to indulge in Taiwanese Asian-Western fusion of gourmet delights. The food is getting good reviews too, particularly its Taiwanese Rice and beef sandwiches.
The Coolest Cafe in town is now open at the junction of York Street (Nawaday Street) & Bo Yar Nyunt Street.
Offering delicious and most popular taiwanese ice dessert and sago milk tea
Paradise Dynasty is set to delight with both northern and southern Chinese cuisines, with an innovative touch. Be awed by the experience, the refreshing take on delicacies and the dragon’s impeccable presence at Paradise Dynasty. The signature first-of-its-kind Dynasty Xiao Long Bao in eight flavors and has been hailed as the world-first piece of Chinese culinary art. Paradise Dynasty promises to couple great food with great value in a grand alluring ambience.
A quiet little eatery offering a soul and jazz ambiance, fine food and friendly staff. It is a cozy bistro with indoor and street-side dining at affordable prices.
Cakes and coffee – that’s what they’re about. Using locally sourced ingredients in their bakes and beverages, they fuse western baking and barista techniques with local produce to serve up cakes and coffee that showcase the best of what Myanmar’s local producers have to offer.
Add that to a space for showcasing art, music, literature or simply intellectual discussion, and you get the beginnings of an institution for engaging the mind.
The beautiful lakeside restaurant of Agnes in Kandawgyi Hotel offers a magnificient spread of French-inspired food every Sunday. A real highlight of Yangon’s culinary scene, it’s easy to see why with its great selection of meats, salads, grilled meats and desserts that sets it apart from the other brunches around.
Golden Paradise brings the great taste of Singapore food right to the doorstep of Yangon with Mala Food.
Asian fried noodle with seafood, pork or chicken are available here.
“Dirty Crickets is about pushing the limits of our capability within our team. Whether it’s the Risotto made using vegetable stock using leftover stalks and stems from our other restaurants, or the zero-waste Cocktails made using watermelon peel. Everything is created with a specific nod to sustainability”.



























