RGN · Restaurants

Natthoe

Local · Café

T2 $$$$ Post-security

Next to several small gates in T2, Natthoe keeps things simple.

Natthoe sits airside in Yangon’s Terminal 2, after security and immigration, so you’re already past the checkpoints before you see it. This is a small local café, not a chain, and it mainly pulls traffic from nearby international gates handling regional flights. Expect basic tables and counter seating, and plan on staying close to your gate; T2 is compact, but walking from one end to the other can still take 5–7 minutes.

Prices sit firmly in the $ tier for an airport: coffee and tea usually land in the low single digits in USD equivalent, and simple snacks and light bites track just a bit higher. You’re paying a modest airport markup but not the shock you’ll see at bigger hubs like BKK or SIN. It’s an easy stop if you want to use up a few thousand kyat before boarding rather than breaking larger bills elsewhere in Yangon.

The menu leans local-café style: think Myanmar-style tea, basic coffee, and straightforward pastries or quick bites rather than full hot meals, which matches its “Local · Café” tag on airport maps. If you need something heavier, plan to eat in the city or at another spot in RGN before heading deep into T2. Turnover at Natthoe tends to be fast, so it works for a 20–30 minute sit-down while watching your boarding zone on the nearby gate screens.

Staff work on airport schedules, so hours generally track the international bank in T2, with the café open from early-morning departures through the late-evening flights that often push past 22:00. Don’t count on it for a 02:00 snack between odd-hour regional runs, but for most daytime and evening departures you should see lights on and the counter staffed. Tip: grab bottled water here after security in T2; it’s usually cheaper than buying it on board and easier than hunting for another kiosk near your exact gate.

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