Rangoon Tea House draws inspiration from the heritage and tradition of the old city, the wonderful food and vibrant atmosphere of downtown. Prepare to drink tea of different varieties, inspired by the traditional tea houses, and local foods with the best ingredients. Delivery available with Ygn door 2 door.
Originating from Vietnam’s busiest Ho Chi Minh city, Vuvuzela is a new bar in town where you can enjoy Vietnamese food while listening to unplugged music bands. They also offer shisha in various flavours which are legit and affordable drinks.
Nice indian food to try there!
Omnivore, another side project of Yangon’s much loved Sharky’s, specializes in wine and steak pairing. Australian Wagyu beef and lamb are the special items of Omnivore, which you can either buy in portions or taste the cooking of Omnivore chefs at the place. A perfect place for those who love to taste the best meat in town!
Located in downtown, which operates daily from 10am to till late from Tuesday to Sunday, except every Monday throughout the year. Their concept is to provide a fun trendy and affordable indoor environment for their consumers patronizing their market. They aim to bring in various international food and authentic local foods in their F&B outlets. In retails, they aim to bring in latest and trendy fashion items through their vendors.
A new comer in the Yangon Japanese food scene. It boasts authentic Japanese BBQ and offers
imported Japanese beef. But more affordable local beef is also available. You can opt for pork
and chicken if you are not a fan of beef. The menu ranges from meat, guts to salads.
Ho May Char Siu is the perfect spot for those who enjoy Cantonese food, ‘Char’ being fork and ‘Iiu’ means roast, named after the traditional cooking method for the dishes. Roasted dishes and Chinese style noodle can give you the best food experience. The fair price range makes this place worthy of second visit and also the roasted duck is popular among customers.
Premium steakhouse serving dry aged Myanmar Japanese wagyu hybrid beef, premium wines and live seafood. Prime Rib takes its pride upon the beef they offers. Greenland Farms, established in early 2007, has many years of careful development.
They claim to produce a product that is safe for consuming as well as naturally flavorful and tender. Their beef is said to be raised with NO ADDED HORMONES, NO ANTIBIOTICS, and is GRASS FED on a guaranteed 100% vegetarian diet. Their cattle are never fed animal by-products or chemical products of any kind. This is the beef you can trust.
This modern hotpot place right in downtown is a nice dining option for those who like hotpot. They have different soups and sets including meats and seafoods. Upstairs is quiet, whereas downstairs is active with city life. The bar counter is nice if you are on your own.
The first Pirate-style bar in Yangon located on Maha Bandula Road, Botahtaug.
In Japanese, Gekkõ translates literally as “moon-shine”.
Gekko is located on the ground floor of the beautiful Sofaer & Co. building in downtown Rangoon. It was completed by Isaac and Meyer Sofaer in 1906. Both brothers were Baghdad-born, Rangoon-educated Jews. As well as owning many commercial properties in Rangoon, Isaac and Meyer were successful traders in their own right with interests in wines & spirits amongst others. Isaac was the architectural designer and Meyer made a success of the trading business by getting exclusives for luxury goods and supplying expats with imported groceries and spirits.
Gekko was Yangon’s first true open Japanese kitchen with a charcoal fired Yakitori/Robotayaki grill and cosy cocktail lounge. The menu is focused around charcoal fired Yakitori, with several vegetarian options available, as well as classic Japanese dishes like Katsu Curry, Ramen, and an extensive menu of sushi and sashimi. More recent menu additions include Korean and Vietnamese style dishes, as well as a creative weekend brunch offering dishes such as Matcha Pancakes, Salmon and Scallop Congee, Daikon or Beef Bao and Momofuku inspired Sirloin Ssam The Japanese inspired cocktail menu is courtesy of Singapore’s famously discreet 28 Hong Kong Street, as well as group bar manager Jen Queen and their charming bar manager, Puia.
This is the perfect place to pop in for a beer and some Japanese tapas after work, relax and catch up on emails with their fast fiber optic internet connection or settle in for a proper meal and taste their extensive collection of unusual Sake, Shochu or Japanese whisky. Their Friday night Jazz nights, with live music from 8pm-10pm remain one of Yangon’s most enduringly popular nights out!
The only reggae bar in Myanmar . 7th Joint Bar and Grill strives to deliver a unique reggae experience with an atmoshphere that takes you back to the Caribbean. Try their signature jerk chicken, one of their many cocktails. Whether you want a late night out, a few lazy drinks or to jam to some reggae music, come down and chill with 7th Joint.
Experience the new premium Family KTV in town. Bring your family and friends.
A Chinese Restaurant which offers La Mian Restaurant, Hand made noodles, Gyoza, Dumplings, Chinese Food.























