Gate-side sugar fix in T2 for just a few dollars
In Yangon International’s T2, J Donuts sits airside after security and works as the quick grab-and-go option when you just want something sweet and cheap before boarding. It’s a local bakery counter, not a full café, so think donuts in a display case plus basic drinks, all solidly in the $ price tier rather than sit-down-restaurant money.
Because it’s inside T2’s secure area, J Donuts is useful if you’ve already cleared immigration and don’t want to walk back toward the land‑side food court. You’ll see mostly carry-out orders: people grabbing a couple of donuts in a paper bag before heading to gates serving regional flights. Expect simple flavors rather than elaborate toppings, more old-school bakery than Instagram dessert bar.
Figure on paying only a few US dollars equivalent for multiple pieces, which is low for an airport. If you’re connecting and just need a quick sugar spike between flights, a donut plus a bottle of water here usually runs less than you’d pay for a coffee alone at bigger international chains in T1 or T3. Payment is typically in local currency, so keep a small amount of kyat handy if cards are spotty that day.
Food-wise, treat this as a snack stop, not a full meal option; it’s a bakery stall in T2, so don’t expect sandwiches, hot dishes, or barista coffee. J Donuts pairs best with something you’ve already bought elsewhere in the terminal, like coffee from another stand, then you bring everything to the gate seating near your RGN T2 departure.
Practical tip: If your flight from T2 boards early, buy your donuts right after security; lines are shorter then than in the 30 minutes before regional departures start calling rows.