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Lotus Lounge Restaurant

T3

Gate-side option in T3 when you want a sit-down meal

Lotus Lounge Restaurant sits in Terminal T3 at Yangon International Airport, so it mainly serves international departures using the newest terminal. You’re already in the right place if your boarding pass says T3; no need to shuttle between T1 or T2. Signage in T3 is decent, so follow the “Restaurants / Lounge” markers and look for the Lotus name rather than hunting by logo.

This is a restaurant-style setup rather than a grab-and-go counter, which matters if you have at least 45–60 minutes before your flight out of T3. Expect standard airport pricing rather than city levels, with mains likely higher than downtown Yangon but still below big-hub Asian airports like SIN or BKK. You pay in Myanmar kyat at Yangon, though many T3 spots also accept major cards, so have one ready.

Food-wise, Lotus Lounge Restaurant in T3 is a safe bet if you want one last proper meal before boarding, instead of relying on the limited snacks near individual gates. With no menu details published, assume a mix of simple Asian and international dishes common across Yangon airport outlets, and plan around prep time: order something that can realistically reach your table in under 20 minutes if your gate in T3 is already showing “boarding soon.”

Service in T3 restaurants at Yangon can slow down when multiple widebody departures bank together, so budget extra time if you’re flying on a peak wave like evening long-haul banks. If your gate is at the far end of T3, keep in mind it can take 5–10 minutes to walk back, including a quick stop at the restrooms near the restaurant zone.

Practical tip: check your T3 gate on the screens before you sit down at Lotus Lounge Restaurant, then set a phone alarm for 30 minutes before departure so you don’t linger over the bill and end up sprinting to the far end of Terminal 3.

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