Private Tour
Available languages
5 hours 30 minutes
Mobile ticket
As far as we are concerned, Yangon's Markets are among the greatest attractions of the city, where hard working locals keep the city supplied with exotic produce and daily goods. The nature of these social hubs have a far more special place in the community than soul-less supermarkets or shopping malls and it's Sa Ba's Street Food Tour's pleasure to take you right into the heart of these fascinating theaters of Yangon market life.
We've chosen our must-see markets. Places full of energy and atmosphere where photo and learning opportunities are in abundance. Each market is different from the last so we can give you a truly all-round grass-roots experience while getting the chance to eat some delicious food, people-watch and immerse yourself in the real Yangon.
What you'll see:
San Pyar Fisherman Docks
The Banana and Coconut Jetty
The Spice and Produce Market
Bogoyke Market (closed Mondays)
Mohinga Breakfast
Traditional Myanmar Lunch
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Bogyoke Aung San Market
Our guide will take you around this British colonial market. All under one roof you will see locals bartering for all sorts of gems, handmade traditional products such as puppets, umbrellas and garments.
Yangon's wholesale fish market is gritty and fascinating. Dock workers sort and sell a huge variety of fish in remarkable sizes. Our guide will explain what is going on as boxes of fish buzz past you.
Private transportation
Traditional Mohinga Breakfast
Traditional local lunch of curries and rice at our favourite place.
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
JMFHospitality,Apr 8, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
I work in hospitality, I travel constantly for work, and I’m not easily impressed by “tours.” This, however, was something else. I flew in from Bangkok with a couple of friends for a quick food-fuelled escape and booked Sa Ba’s trishaw food tour and market tour over 2 days , almost as a filler activity. It ended up being the absolute highlight of the weekend. Marc gets it. He understands how to pace an experience, read a group, and tell the story of a city through what you eat and who’s cooking it. From the first teahouse stop—sweet, milky tea in enamel cups, crispy snacks, and that slow exhale as you drop into Yangon’s rhythm—to Shan noodles, mohinga, salads loaded with garlic and tea leaves, cold beers and sticky Indian desserts, everything felt intentional but never scripted. Rolling between stops by trishaw was just fun. You’re at street level, in the noise and heat, close enough to the action to smell the grills before you see them. It’s the kind of thing that could easily feel gimmicky, but with Marc’s team it didn’t; it just felt like the most natural way to move through the city. What really stood out to me, as someone in the business, was the genuine relationships Marc and his crew clearly have with their vendors and drivers. No forced “local experience,” no awkward hard sells—just people who actually like and respect each other, doing their thing and letting you into it for a night. Huge thank you to Marc and his team of trishaw drivers for an unforgettable weekend touring the belly of this city. If you’re in Yangon and you care even a little about food and culture, this is absolutely worth your time.
574abigaild,Aug 19, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
The tour is excellent way to get to know Yangon, however long you have been here. Each of the markets are very different, very interesting with great opportunities for photos. The food was lovely. The guides are very knowledgeable and welcoming.
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