Hana Yakiniku

Top choice in Mandalay


Saying it's easily the best Japanese restaurant in Mandalay isn't necessarily high praise, because competition is slim. However, Hana Yakiniku could hold its own in Yangon. Best appreciated in a group, when you can go for a big order of Kobe beef to grill table-side, or order a bunch of small plates such as fried Japanese tofu and prawn tempura.


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