Seit Tine Kya
Cafe · Yangon ·

Seit Tine Kya

Cafe · Yangon ·

Teashop serving mohinga, pastries, tea & nan

Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
Seit Tine Kya by null
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Ma Po St, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) Get directions

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Ma Po St, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) Get directions

+95 9 955 005377

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Oct 26, 2025

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Bourdain had: tea, mohinga (fish-based soup with rice noodles), bean-jam pastries, fresh tandoori bread. Breakfast date: U Thiha Saw, executive director of the Myanmar Journalism Institute, veteran journalist, and former editorial director at the Myanmar Times.

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Seit Tine Kya

Sarah S.

Google
Great local teashop, perfect for breakfast! Don't miss out on the fresh nan bread with a curry!

Harry N.

Google
Food is in good condition. Shop decoration & cumstomer service is in need. Admire of their fast service.

henry thet swe O.

Google
Dark and Dirty , Customer service so bad . Waiter must train how to serve customer and must know their food price.

Nang Hom Owan O.

Google
I would give five stars for moon cake and I like the tea also!

Mya Min D.

Google
A place serving very tasty tea (black tea with condensed milk topped by half and half milk) and delicious, homemade pastries. But a word of warning – this is not for everyone, especially when it comes to the level of comfort, though the venue is very atmospheric & lively. The teashop has two serving areas separated by a cemented wall, where the one in the west seemed to be the original place, and it is crowded from morning till late afternoon due to the proximity of a government high school across the street and unofficial vehicle buying and selling right on the spot, in addition to its longtime popularity. Those who haven’t experienced what was like a typical teashop back in the early 80s should come and try, especially sitting and sipping a cup of tea inside the vintage building (the one on the right when facing the teashop).

Aung Law Ha S.

Google
Famous teashop in town. The late owner was well known for his political activities. Nonetheless I think this is original Seit Tine Kya among all outlets. Tea is the best taste. Recommend for Nann, Burmese Fried Rice in the morning. Sometimes people may not like because of poor decoration and noisy crowded environment. But worth to try for foreigner at least once.

han T.

Google
The place where you can enjoy the feeling of the traditional alike teashop. The wide range of foods and tea are offered. There is a parking space. The staffs are well-trained. The most ordered foods I think are Chicken Palata, Mutton soup with Nan-Pya and Fried rice with variety of curries.

Backpacks 4.

Google
Its good for place for morning breakfast with various options but not for lunch. they need to improve on hygiene, specially when they serve tea, its all over the cup. I would say a great meeting point in Sanchaung area. :-)