The Social House is your local headquarters to gather with friends, watch the big game, grab a bite to eat and unwind. Their mission is simple: to provide a fun, clean and energizing atmosphere so the guests can EAT, DRINK and BE SOCIAL!
Busan Omuk was means to Hwan Gong Omuk since the acient time.
Using with the high quality fish meat and made up day by day which is called handmade omuk.
Here, you can create your own Mala fragrant pot. They also serve other Chinese cuisine and homemade beverages.Once you tried, They can guarantee that you will be back to The Spicy House for our signature Mala taste.
Lotteria is a very well-known fast-food chain. Many locals frequent here, and is a great alternative for those craving McDonald’s type of fastfood. Their bulgogi burger is highly recommended as well as their soft-serve ice-cream.
Indulge in an unforgettable gastronomic experience at Chong Qing Grilled Fish, a renowned brand from Singapore known for its 7 deliciously bold flavoured charcoal-grilled fish. Well-marinated with more than 20 types of Chinese herbs, specially sourced to tantalise your palate, pick your preferred soup base out of our 6 savoury flavours and paired it with our other Sichuan specialities such as the Spicy Chicken Cubes, Chinese Spinach with Salted Eggs and Century Eggs or Sichuan ‘Water-Cooked’ Beef with Fragrant Chilli Oil for a delightful, satisfying meal.
Pizza Hut’s long heritage started from humble beginnings in 1958, when two brothers borrowed USD 600 from their mother to open the very first Pizza Hut in Kansas, United States
And since then, in Pizza Huts across the world we continue to lovingly make our dough every morning to give you our signature Pan Crust and tasty pizzas fresh from the oven
For over 55 years now, our lasting passion for creating Great times over Great Food has made Pizza Hut the Largest pizza chain in the world with millions of fans across 97 countries, and now Myanmar! The Pizza Hut family is really excited to welcome you and serve you with passion
Taste their delicious Chinese hot pot. See all the menu below photo. Shabu Shabu Hopt Pot from Taiwan. Food comes either in individual ala-carte plates or as a set of meat + veges.
Located in the corner of the Strand Square building, cafe Burma has a warm and inviting interior. A great hideout from the busy streets of Yangon. Their menu includes pasteries, home made Burmese foods, smoothies and most important of all, the coffee. Their mocha has a great fame among the regular customers.
Coffee beans here are a mix of Arabica and Robusta from the hill-tribe region of Thailand. Signature drinks include Iced Latte Amazon, which gives a perfect blend of all main tastes—strong, creamy, but not too sweet, fresh milk or blueberry smoothie can be a choice for non-caffeine drinker. Staffs are friendly and attentive. Always greet customers with smile.
Parasian provides the community with nicely-presented and packaged pasteries, sweet treats and have made their bakery a pleasant pit stop for a qick fix for cake and coffee. Now into their fifth branch, it is not hard to spot one of their branches around Yangon.
Reimagining the elegance and flavours of old-world Burma, The Pansodan is a newly lit beacon on Yangon’s most celebrated culinary street. The restaurant is styled as a Burmese brasserie within a former Bank of India building. From the floors, paved with chevron marble, to the ceiling, capped with glinting gold-leaf, every inch of The Pansodan is designed to take its guests on a journey into a bygone age. Open to serve everything from an early morning breakfast to after dinner drinks, The Pansodan is destined to become a new nexus in the heart of downtown. Some of the most creative minds in Yangon’s culinary scene have come together to create a menu designed to present Burma’s timeless recipes, with the occasional contemporary twist. Guests can also expect herbaceous cocktails, as well as imported wines and spirits. The Pansodan exists to champion Burmese culture, helping the guests experience traditional fare with new eyes.
“Red Room” lounge is on the top level of The Pansodan Burmese Brasserie with remarkable views of downtown Yangon. The Red Room daily will be serve as a lounge with private dining and event venue but, occasionally they would draw the drapes, and announce exclusive events with various acts.
If you have ever traveled to Bangkok, there’s a chance you have seen or even tasted the popular yellow push cart selling noodle and wantons with red roasted pork. This famous push cart brand has finally arrived in Yangon with 2 push carts in 2 locations-in front of Bogyoke Aung San Stadium near Citymart and the new Chinatown night market.
Modern Antique Burmese fusion themed restaurant aim to cater for customers a cozy and chill place to relax in downtown. A Lovely place with good ambience and delicious food with fair price.
Delicious sushi and mystery menu is waiting you! Worth try !































