Xi Yang Yang is one of Yangon’s favorite Xiao Long Bao places which offers Taiwan cuisines including Xiaolongbao, dumplings, buns, and taiwanese fried rices.
A trendy cafe` that sits in a phone shop in downtown Yangon, Coffee Club offers authentic European coffee as well as a range of sandwiches and cookies from Yangon Bakehouse.
A Place to chill out release your stress time to enjoy your night life.
Authentic Si Chuan hotpot restaurant has launched in downtown area at Sinn Oh Dan Street. The price is reasonable and the taste is superb.
Entering this café, you may feel like you’re in a living room from the 1970s. The name itself means “Old Eain” in which eain means “house” in Burmese. Behind the café is Tree Food which is already famous for its Myanmar traditional sweets with a modern touch. So, you may also find its products in the café to pair with your coffee.
Located in heart of the city, A150 chinatown bistro …The bar with Chinese style decoration serves Chinese cocktails, drinks and tea. What makes that place special is that you can enjoy the foods with fair prices.
What better way to tingle your taste buds than by indulging on some authentic spicy Burmese cuisine. At Nga Pichat, which roughly translates to “Fried Fish Paste,” you’ll be getting a really different perspective to what real Burmese food taste like. Grab a cucumber stick, dip it in some homemade fish paste, and crunch away.
Terry and Emily is the best quality and value dessert of downtown Yangon! They served mainly focus on ice-cream and other tasty toppings. It’s near to the San Pya Cinema so people can also enjoy it before or after going to the cinema with a very reasonable price!
The first basement Bar & Cafe in the heart of Yangon.
Established in 2014, “TSUKUMO” a bakery which produce various kinds of bread with Myanmar ingredients. They are ingredients flour, water, brown sugar, yeast and salt. Uses butter only, no margarine or shortening. Our products have no additives, no preservatives. The famous items are Sourdough, Bagel, Whole wheat bread, An-pan, Cream-pan, Meron-pan and more! Healthy choices, including several vegetarian or vegan options, are available as well.
It’s not surprising that Chatime is here at Myanmar. Available all around the world, 25 to be exact, Chatime is no stranger to locals. You can choose a drinks from the 70 varieties available customized to your liking. You can ask them to add different types of toppings like pudding, coconut jelly, coffee jelly, red beans, grass jelly and more! They are popular for their unique combination of drinks like lychee yoghurt jelly, oolong tea mouse and matcha red bean milk tea, among others.
Lotteria is a very well-known fastfood 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. But do not order the prawn burger… it is plainly no good.
Terminal 5 opened their second branch in downtown 19th street with amazing decorations and delicious foods. One of a must go place in town, they have a very good atmosphere and foods and beverages price are reasonable. They also have unplugged band in weekend.
Wunna serves sophisticated Chinese seafood dishes, nourishing double-boiled soups and other Chinese traditional foods. Most of the dishes are great for communal dining at there and their service is pleasant.
Located in the busy Street of the 19th, Chinatown 125 Café 唐人街125咖啡 adopts a theme of ancient Chinese from lanterns to tea pots. The lower floor of the two storey building holds modernized coffee makers to let you enjoy your coffee under the red lantern lights. You can enjoy a nice view of the old part of china town from the upper floor.
This hot pot dishes include thinly sliced meat, leaf vegetables, mushrooms, wontons, egg dumplings, tofu and seafood. You can customize your own sauce.
































