Find out what Gastropub restaurants to try in Yangon (Rangoon). Yangon (formerly known as Rangoon) is no longer the capital of Myanmar, but it has experienced a huge increase in tourism recently. Book early, as hotel rooms are sometimes hard to find! While you’re in town, the Shwedagon Pagoda, an immense, ancient Buddhist shrine, is a must-see—TripAdvisor travelers recommend visiting at sunrise or sunset.
Things to do in Yangon (Rangoon)
4 based on 183 reviews
What initially began with the first restaurant in Yangon serving German cuisine has evolved into one of Yangonâs hotspots, providing a great variety of international dishes. Carefully created with an eye to detail, youâll find delicious dishes from variou
The soup was very good so the meats. Not exactly the type of diet Iâd personally have in hot places daily but once in a while wonât harm.The meats in this âfor 2 plateâ were all good excepted the one with tomato sauce and peperoni, really a too thick sauce, it seemed they cooked the bell peppers in a ketchup sauce to give you an idea.The bad point is that I found an thick black hair under the meat, I reported this to the waitress that blandly apologized, but obviously they donât wear a kitchenâ hat so better they take it seriously and start wearing it.It is a pity because I wanted to rate this place higher.Dear Carloc, Thank you very much for taking the time to write a review about our restaurant. We have well noted your comment about the sauce, and have already told your feedback to our chef. I'm really sorry to read you found a hair in your plate. Please note that Hygiene is for us a priority, and we everyday take the time to train our teams and set up procedure to ensure the quality of the food we serve. Please note that our chef are wearing kitchen's hat, as well as professional chef uniform, security shoes and apron. Nevertheless, we will keep controlling and training our teams to offer you a better service in the future.We hope to Welcome you back soon for a better experience!Best RegardsMathieu
Where to eat Thai food in Yangon (Rangoon): The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 92 reviews
Atlas Rooftop Bar & Lounge provides striking 360° views across all angles of the city - from sunset landing in the rice paddies beyond the Irrawaddy River, to an unobstructed panoramic view of the famous Shwedagon pagoda - making this a hidden gem a must
Anyone who's visiting Yangon need a breathtaking place to chill and relax. This is by far the best drinking place for me in Yangon. Good music, good service, good sunset view too.
4 based on 418 reviews
As a legendary institution in Yangon, 50th Street offers a one of a kind atmosphere where you can eat, drink & banter the night away! Just off Merchant Street in the center of downtown Botahtaung Township, 50th Street welcomes you in for a refreshing drin
POSITIVESthis is a good looking bar with friendly welcoming staff, serving decent food although a little exy price wise, for Myanmar that is & the portions are on the small side. NEGATIVESThe bar allows smoking throughout the entire area so it's very difficult to breath clean air & it certainly spoils the dining experience here. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad if just the upstairs area was a smoking area but sadly not & after being in the bar for just over 2 hours last night I woke with a terrible headache, a really sore throat, a raspy voice & coughing up lumps of green phlegm due to all the cigarette smoke not to mention my clothes now reek of stale cigarettes!Now I can understand maybe Burmese people are not as aware of no smoking policies in restaurants & bars but from what I saw it was mainly western tourists last night who certainly would be aware that it's just not pleasant / acceptable to smoke in a restaurant next to people eating. So why is it suddenly acceptable when they are in a restaurant in Myanmar? It beats me!Burmese food options are distinctly lacking on their menu, it's very much western food.We were told by the bar staff that all cocktails, spirits & beer were half price until 8pm due to "HAPPY HOUR" but when we paid we were told the Gin & Tonics we'd had were not included in "HAPPY HOUR" not great as this meant our bill was a little over 75,000 KYT. I wouldn't have minded so much if the staff hadn't said all cocktails, spirits & beers were included in "HAPPY HOUR."
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