Formerly known as Yhet’s which is hidden in a side street off Merchant Street and now it moved to Urban Asia Center – Ietsu provides a quiet and intimate space that is perfect for an escape from the hustle and bustle of downtown Yangon. Sushi is served at room temperature with fresh ingredients are imported from Japan without fail. They claim that the fish they import are asleep, not dead, which ensures unbeatable freshness and the most amazing sushi in town. Their soba noodles are handmade in Yangon.
- MYANMORE reviewed 7 years ago
Located on the first floor, Cafe @26 offers a hearty breakfast of Burmese and International cuisine to provide you with all the energy you need to start your day. All day dining as well as room service is also available throughout the day until evening.




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Yummy Hot Pot & BBQ is a place where you can get seafood, meat and other delicious stuff to dip in some hot broth or just grill. They have various sets depending on how much you can eat
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.
The Fat Ox is a British-style bar which also serves all day breakfast and great pub food. Having Bangers & Mash for lunch is a special event, with creamy mashed potato and great homemade sausages. In the evening, you will find expats playing pool out the back, chatting at the bar. This place has the atmoshpere of a real English pub, friendly and fun. Happy Hour daily from 4pm to 8pm.
Thai,European Restaurant ..Cheap Price Good Service and Clean.
This newly opened brand new cafe is a place for coffee lovers who want to enjoy a cup of coffee either in peace or comfort, study or work. The decorations are nice and light mainly with woodish style. Service is fast and staffs are friendly.
Thai 47 services all types of Thai dishes including deep-fried wrapped marinated chicken in pandanus leave, charcoal-grilled pork neck served with spicy lime dipping sauce and Thai satay served with peanut sauce and cucumber sauce. The atmosphere is quite Burmese style with neon lights and a football game on the screens, but the food is unbeatable price-wise!
Cafe Tykhe is a fast food restaurant chain that serves hamburgers fresh Juices and Chinese cuisines.
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.
American bar and grill dishes out all the American classic you might be craving for ribs, burgers, tex-mex classic cocktails.
The atmosphere was cosy with decotaion famous/ local artist painting with local costs, wine bottles and heavy Teak furniture.
K.K. Pots seafood platters are using Japanese Sashimi technic for hot pot. Tucked in a corner of Queens Park Hotel on Anawrahta road, K. K. Potts is a small restaurant that offers quality hot pot, to be enjoyed whether you’re dining solo, as a couple or as a family.
Nice cool atmosphere inside. Staff was friendly. English speaking owner. Always a good choice of lunch at this lunch-only Japanese restaurant. Options are limited to 2-3 choice each day but they make up for it with a tasty and fulfilling experience. Ask for rice top up if your stomach isn’t filled up quite yet.
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.
This is a perfect place to sample some local dishes in an authentic setting. Take a seat outside and enjoy the relaxed vibe of the restaurant as you sip tea, or savour the unofficial national dish, mohinga. All of their food is worth trying and it’s incredibly cheap.
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.
































