RGN · Restaurants

Bon Voyage

T1

Gate-side in T1, Bon Voyage is one of the first full cafés you hit after security

Bon Voyage sits in Yangon International Airport’s T1 departures area, past security and close enough to the main gate cluster that you can keep an eye on boarding calls. It runs on typical international hours, opening early for morning flights and staying open through late-night regional departures, so it works for both 06:00 check-ins and post-21:00 delays.

The menu leans toward simple café fare with Asian touches: expect sandwiches, pastries, and rice or noodle plates alongside standard coffee and soft drinks. Prices land in the mid-range for RGN T1, with snacks in the roughly 3,000–6,000 MMK band and more substantial plates higher but still below big hotel-lounge pricing. It’s table service plus counter ordering, so you can choose to sit down or grab and go.

For drinks, Bon Voyage pours espresso-based coffees, basic teas, and bottled drinks; beer is often available, which helps on those 2–3 hour layovers between regional flights in T1. If you want something sweet, you’ll usually find cake slices and smaller pastries by the counter, which pair fine with a hot latte when your flight runs past the stated boarding time on the screens.

Seating sits right off the T1 concourse, so expect standard two- and four-top tables rather than lounge-style chairs. Power outlets are not at every seat, so count on charging only if you grab one of the wall-side tables; consider Bon Voyage more as a place to eat and check your phone for 20–40 minutes than a full work stop. Service speed varies with the T1 departure banks, so build in an extra 10–15 minutes before boarding peaks.

Tip: order at the counter as soon as you arrive from security in T1, then grab a table within sight of the nearest departure screen so you don’t miss gate changes.

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