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.
A trendy cafe that sits in a phome shop in downtown Yangon, Coffee Club iffers authentic European coffee as well as a range of sandwiches and cookies from Yangon Bakehouse.
Well known among both locals and expats, Golden City Chetty Restaurant is always bustling with customers who enjoy good, authentic Indian food without having to sacrifice their wallet. For less than $2, you can get allyou- can-eat thali set with a choice of rice or for a few cents more, additional servings of puri, dosa or chapati.
Nice indian food to try there!
This local restaurant hidden in the small streets behind the City Hall serves some of the freshest and tastiest noodles and soups in town. The pork rib noodles are particularly delectable. The owner is very friendly and is always happy to give advice about local foods. An ideal cheap-food stop right in the heart of the downtown … but it closes early.
Baker Secrets uses the best ingredients available in Myanmar. They use real butter (No substitutes) and levain for their bread. Taste and feel the difference.
Rain is the perfect excuse to stop by for a hot cup of freshly brewed coffee, with plenty of recipes to choose from. Grab a snack with your coffee or choose something from our a la carte menu, along with a matching drink from the wide selection.
Located in the heart of Yangon and the shop look cool with its decorations. And the Chef is work at England for 10 years and he also makes myanmar food are well-known in most restaurants of England. This shop are created with awesome myanmar foods and warm and helpful waiters with perfect smile.
Summer palace is your typical Chinese food served with gourmet flair. The staff are courteous and attentive, and the menu is extensive. There are private rooms available at no extra cost, and the dining area, though open, doest not feel crowded. So if you have a hankering for sea cucumber or just want one of the standbys like Kong Pow chicken, then head upstairs to Traders lobby and turn left.
The buffet held on Sundays by Sule Shan-gri-La provides many cuisines and treats. There is something for everyone with flavours from Japan, India, China, Burmese and Western and many fusion varieties. Pancakes are made fresh, on demand! We regret the lack of vegetables and healthy options, and now that they have arranged the Kid’s corner, it doesn’t feel quite as premium as it used to.

For take away or to enjoy on the spot, the Gourment Shop offers delicious cakes and chocolates, as well as a large variety of panini, pastries and sandwiches, for a quick snack. Coffee to go is also available.
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.
Perched atop the 20th floor of the Sakura Tower in downtown Yangon, the Thiripyitsaya Sky Bistro offers one of the best views in the city northwards beyond the Shwedagon Pagoda and south over the other side of the Yangon River. It’s a particularly pleasant place to take in the view after dark.
Looking for the real Indian food from the origin? Well, this is where you are going to have your favourite Indian meals with reasonable price.
The best place to chill with friends while having the best food in a good atmosphere.
This very new cafe hasn’t got a wide selection on its menu yet, but it has quite a few interesting items – ready-to-drink coffee which is handpicked and acai bowls which are dairy-free, no sugar added and all-natural! What’s more exciting than that?!






























