This authentic Northern Indian fine dining restaurant can seat up to 70 patrons and still has to turn customers away on weekends because of its popularity! Aside from the fact that they make their own yogurts and cheeses and pound spices daily for freshness, the Taj has made a hit with its halal-only dishes and alcohol-free zone. The meats are so tender that they melt in the mouth and the gravies are made with generous amounts of ghee, feasting here just cannot go wrong.
The Harmoneat model is simple. Share stories and cuisines through our food truck. By creating a place to explore differences and similarities between communities, we hope to build trust, understanding and tolerance – and together, promote a better future.
Myanmar, or Burmese, food is diverse, delicious and simple to make at home. Here at Harmoneat, we are passionate about showcasing the country’s best food – from the hills in the North all the way to the Irrawaddy delta in the South.
A casual Japanese restaurant suitable for those who want to eat both solo or with a group. Saraudon (crispy yellow noodle with thick starchy sauce) is recommended for its volume and superb taste.
Barcelona Bar is a bar serving stick-to-your-ribs fusion cuisines with the savoury flavours and a wide range of good drinks. The comers can have fun playing some activities and experience the rhythms of amazing unplugged tunes
A healthy plant-based cafe based in Yangon serving breakfast, lunch and takeaway meals. Connected to Yangon Yoga House downtown studio. Come feed your body and soul.
You can enjoy Kachin Traditional Food and Noddle with fair prices in good atmosphere.
Another pearl tea chain has hit Yangon! This Taiwanese tea outlet serves all types of teas, black, green, milky, fruity, with or without ice cream… nice for an energy fix on the go!
Bringing a fresh approach to eating and drinking in Yangon, the restaurant serves a simple French and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine revolving around selection of beers, affordable qualitative wines, as well as hot & cold tapas, sharing platers and large selection of mains. The contemporary space to eat, drink and socialize was conceived to get the most out of the open interior and the outdoor pergola terrace. There’s a view on our Chef Christophe Buzare, its open kitchen, wood fired grill and pizza oven. It brings a new feel to the neighbourhood, blinding vintage and modern styles with some original touches by local artists.
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.
Phoenix Court Chinese restaurant offers fine dining in Yangon with a traditional Chinese feel in a contemporary ambience. Unlimited Dim Sum is the special feature for daily lunch and the ever-popular All You Can Eat Buffet is a daily dinner feature. We have an expatriate Chinese Dim Sum Chef. Diners can select their choice from tanks displaying live seafood as well as order from the extensive menu.
The Japanese are synonymous with uncompromising standards, a vision similarly upheld at Shiki-Tei. Delight in exquisite classic and innovative Japanese fare at a variety of seating options; by the sushi bar, at a regular table or in one of the tatami rooms. The Family Buffet Dinner—available on Wednesdays through to Sundays—is a good way to sample what this modern Japanese restaurant has to offer.
Every evening, share some drinks to the sound of Club 5’s party band. They perform nightly from 8pm onwards, except on Sundays. And enjoy a delightful night out at Club 5 after a live band. Dance up a storm as the in-house deejay spins the latest hits.
After a long day of exploring Yangon city, relax with your favourite drink at the Lobby Bar. Let the soothing music from the bar’s daily in-house ‘live’ piano and violin performances complement your night out, or dabble in a game of pool with friends while enjoying one-for-one house pours during Happy Hour.
High Tea – 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Happy Hour – 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Spice Brasserie of Park Royal dishes out International buffet dinners from Sundays to Thursdays at US$33 nett per person with soft drinks or US$38 nett per person with either beer or wine. ‘They carry a good selection of meats, salads, pasta and desserts. The chef tries to plate “Daily Specials” to keep regular diners intrigued and new diners captivated. Fridays and Saturdays are Seafood Buffet Nights at US$35 nett per pserson inclusive of drinks, where you can try a wide array of sea food delicacies like mussels, prawns and crabs just to name a few. Children under the age of five dine for free, children between ages of six to eleven dine at half price. Dinner service is from 6pm to 9:30pm.
Enjoy a memorable meal at new Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant on Level Two. The award-winning restaurant group from Singapore offers a unique culinary experience with their authentic Sichuan and Cantonese delicacies paired with premium Eight Treasures teas. Designed in contemporary oriental elegance, the restaurant provides an ideal setting for business entertainment and celebrations.
































