The first VIP Lounge is here in Yangon where you can feel the taste of the VIP person. They serve foods with the best services and the high quality of various shisha, wine, wisky and beer can be enjoyed here. The unique decoration makes this place so special.
VINTAGE INDUSTRIAL BAR with Fine Dining Taste. A nice place to hang out with your friends and they also have good pleasant venue.
They just reopened! The owners are originally from Jeonra-Do, famous for its refined gastronomy. If you like spicy food, try the seafood soup. It’s a big dish that can be shared between 3 to 4 people, it is a real must for those who would rather go for a safe option, the Gal Bi Tang (Short Rib Soup – 8500 Ks), is deliciously mild.
Aroma is a famous Indian restaurant in Bagan and is now opening a new branch in Yangon. They have a diverse palette of Indian food from Briyani to Curry. The two storey restaurant is more spacious and better for family gatherings. They have new menus coming in for both of their branches.
At first glance, by looking at the name Theatre 2 by Burdubai, you might see a movie theater. We would say it is a 3-in-1 for including a bar, restaurant and theater settings.
With an array of Malaysian dishes to choose from, Ang’s Restaurant is a heaven for those wanting to experience authentic Malaysian food as well as first-timers who want to sample one. The latest addition in Southeast Asian fare, their dishes include popular Malaysian cuisines such as kam liang chicken, sanbal fish, mutton kurma, fried kangkung belacan with squid and mutton rendang.
Tune Bar is the place you should tune in as they got spacious atmosphere and great cocktails. Enjoyable foods and they have unplugged music everyday will make sure that this is the bar to be.
Mae Sot Taste is the up and coming authentic Thai restaurant from, you guessed it, Mae Sot. With deep roots in spicy Thai curries and rich Tom Yum soup, its located with quite a far stretch from downtown; in South Okkalapa. Dishes are reasonably priced, justified by the amount of food you get and the quality.
The place to head for anyone with a sweet tooth, The Central Sweets is a food court filled entirely with sweet shops. Choose between Yoghurtland, Remicone, Ambrosia and more and build yourself the tear of your dreams. Currently still in the soft opening period we can’t wait for it to officially open its doors for Yangonites.
This wide and fully lighted bar is equipped in wooden chairs. As a typical bar in Myanmar, it is crowded starting from the evenings. The area is located on the main road of AungZeya Road which is easily accessible.
Ever thought of choosing your favourite seafood, cooking style, sauce, spice level and add-ons? They also have a creative way of serving food with large plates, shovels, and even buckets! The Boiling Shrimp Myanmar will bring you more fun eating seafood then ever!
With branches in Los Angeles, Tokyo and now Yangon, this Japanese restaurant specializes in high-end barbecue dining. Suitable for all types of events and gatherings from corporate to birthday parties, enjoy Japanese sauce flavored barbecued meat served with your choice of salad and soup in a warm-lit atmosphere. The supervising chef is a 20-year veteran of the Tokyo branch and the order closed at 10pm.
Ginki Yangon restaurant will be opened in November. The new branch of Ginki Restaurant in Yangon.
Hot Spot BBQ & Hotpot just opened at the South Okkalapa Township. Seeing the popularity of hot pot dinning amongst the locals, it is not surprising that Hot Spot BBQ is doing well, especially by big groups. Meats are served in small portions to ensure freshness and many kinds of sauces to suit all palates.
Yankin Heights takes pride for their paranomic view just perfect for the sunrises and sunsets unlike any other places in Yangon. This cozy restaurant, bar & cafe has come up with a Breakfast menu that is Western, yet pricy.
Sandarmay is a popular restaurant running since 1974, their food is delicious and they serve asian fusion food. Clean and Nice service. Their signature dishes are dumplings and kyay-oh.
































