Featuring half-curtained glass windows and a dark wood interior, with wrought iron and brass details, The Gallery Bar & Restaurant evokes the traditional pubs of Britain’s past.
Memorabilia and photographs from the early 1800s adorn the walls and add nostalgia to a menu brimming with comfort food.
Previously featured in our Ultimate Ramen Guide, Jan Jan Jan has expanded to the familiar streets of downtown. At its spacious joint at the corner of Anawrathta road and 12th street, you can enjoy its unique selection of ramen that have given it its success at it sister shop at Myanmar Plaza.
One-Zaab is recently popular among the locals teenagers because of its real taste of Thai food and desserts. Sometimes, you have to wait outside like 15 mins because of too many customers enjoying the meals inside. But it’s worth waiting you will know later!
Rau Răm is Pun + Projects’ new modern Asian Brasserie restaurant located in the heart of downtown Yangon with flavors from Thailand and Vietnam. Try out the mystery place!

A new Cuba Bar is recently opened near the corner of 51 Street and Mahabandula Road.
Popular for its Menu including fried sweet potato leaves, grilled shrimp salads are also available now with the cost of 4000 Ks to 6000 Ks. The restaurant has two floors with respective bars.It also offers three types of Shisha and tequila with their reasonable prices. In addition, a wide range of other beverages and soft drinks such as Managers Original beer with its apple flavour. The place is clean, tidy and the service is good. Cuba recently announces that weekend promotion and happy hour programs would start soon.
Are you looking for delicious Japanese food with reasonable price!! SUSHI ITCHI JAPANESE RESTAURANT is the one to meet with your expectation. You will find the foods from there as fresh and delicious as ever. And also the environment is clean and modern Japanese style, plus air conditioner.
One of Yangon’s most popular expat haunts. 50th Street Bar is a little slice of home for many foreigners living in the city. With Comfortable seating. Western food and live sports matches, it often offers some much needed sancity when Yangon-Life can become a bit too much.
There’s a new bar, a bar so new that you can literally smell the fresh paint. The B 101 bar is certainly a tough one to enunciate, but it definitely won’t disappoint you. With a clean, no-nonsense decor; it’s pretty obvious that B 101 means business. It’s also in the downtown area, so it’ll be easy for you to stumble upon.
Here you will find juicy chicken wings, as well as fancy cocktails; all of which are reasonably priced. So if you’re looking for a quick bite or just really needing a drink. Check in at the B 101.
A popular local haunt serving up authentic Shan State street fare in a snazzy fast-food setting. The clean restaurant with Shan traditional decorations also consists of an open kitchen was opened in the end of Bog for you to enjoy how your food has been made. Apart from the traditional shan dish menu, the unique dishes that are available only at Daw Shan Ma are Shan Rice Burger and Peanut Tofu Nway.
A bar just fill up with your bffs. They serve fair price & nice foods, cocktails, beer and wine. And the best part is there’s music with best services.
Home of revived Pegu Club cocktail, next to the Panorama Hotel. A nice place to chill out with friends after taking a visit around Yangon’s Sule.
The food is all about Healthy Salads and tasty Thai dishes. It you don’t know what to choose, ask the chef for her recommendation of the day. She’s also happy to prepare custom-made meals according to how you feel and the inspiration of the moment. The restaurant hosts a Green Party once a month.
The cozy, garden themed cafe is filled with soft natural light. Inside is decorated with a comfortable pillow filled swing, lamp posts, colorful balloons, benches for talks, and cute chairs and tables. You can feel the grass below your feet, as if you were in a garden. Unlike a lot of cafes, Freedom Cafe allows you to bring your pets, and also have a gathering with other pet owners. Sometimes, the cafe brings in branded dog food and accessories with discounts and promotions.
The Pegu Club was originally established in 1882 by the British. Over the years, the club remained an intimate part of Yangon’s history and went on to inspire world-famous novels and cocktails. Surrounded by teak walls, grand stairways Pegu Club is an oasis of charm and splendor with cooling drinks and fine feasts where heritage and modern sensibilities meet.
Located across the Orchid Hotel, Botahtaung. Serving real authentic Malaysian food at reasonable prices in air-con comfort or al fresco dining. Also has a small section in the menu for Thai and Chinese food.































