Tom N Toms coffee is now brewing inside the historic Secretariat Office. Good news for people who love to have coffee like it’s the 90’s. They served with great quality, a rich flavor and fresh coffee aroma to fulfill the daily caffeine needs.
Authentic Taiwanese and a unique-to-Yangon Style of bread, that includes a vast range of flavored buns, such as ‘rose yogurt’ and ‘green-tea’; as well more standard and traditional loaves and flavors, that include chocolate and the more healthy whole grain and raisin. The ovens and kitchen are located behind glass, giving customers the opportunity to watch and observe the busy but brilliant bakers at work. The staffs are friendly and attentive; and the breads affordable-ranging from 1500-2500 Kyats.
Meringue is a new, no-fuss coffee shop round the block. Coffees and pastries are made fresh and complimentary Wifi is available for a connected cuppa. They were still fine-tuning their recipes at time of print, but soon their Egg pudding and Waffles will no doubt delight the kids (and not only kids!). The quiche is nice for a light lunch.
The authentic Mediterranean restaurant with fantastic Mediterranean cuisines in the heart of Yangon, Nawaday Street, Yaw Min Gyi Ward. The place itself is gorgeously decorated by the Mediterranean scenes, romantic atmosphere and good for dating also.
Japan’s second largest fast food chain provides “American burgers” to Yangonites. Their menu isn’t devoid of Asian influence, however. They have a Teriyaki Burger, a Karaage Chicken Burger, a Prawn Burger (nope), and a Hotdog option as well.
Asian fried noodle with seafood, pork or chicken are available here.
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.
A popular spot in the trendy Yaw Min Gyi quarter, Aung Mingalar offers a terrific mix of Shan and local dishes. Also highly recommended are the fried dumplings. It is a pleasant venue with open doors that gets a cool breeze. A great restaurant for people watching that attracts foreigners and locals alike.
This small restaurant in the Yaw Min Gyi area serves easy going Japanese food in a relaxed atmosphere. Their gyoza are a highlight and best enjoyed on the little terrace outside, while watching the bustling street life unfold.
Santino is serving
Breakfast (Burmese style, noodle soup, western sytel)
Sandwich, Burger
Pasta
Pizza
Soup & Salad
Western Main Dish
Snacks
Thai Dish
One Plate Meals
Cold & Hot Drinks
Ice-cream
“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”.
Classy, yet inviting, with soft, warm lighting and modern Vietnamese art pieces and decor, Golden Pho is a great place for the first dates or talking business over lunch. The dishes were created with Vietnamese street food in mind, with a modern touch of high-quality ingredients and minimal use of oil. Must visit place!
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.





















