Gate-side sugar hit near T2 security
Parisian Cake and Coffee sits airside in Terminal T2, just past security, so you can grab something quick without backtracking to the check-in hall. It’s a small local café setup: counter service, display case of cakes, and a few stools for a short sit-down while you watch the RGN departure screens.
Prices stay in the budget zone, roughly street-café level for Yangon, so a pastry and coffee won’t blow more than a few US dollars equivalent. Card acceptance can vary in Myanmar, so bring some local cash as a backup if you’re planning a longer layover snack run.
The menu skews sweet: sliced cakes, small pastries, and simple breads alongside basic espresso drinks and tea. Expect standard lattes, cappuccinos, and iced coffee rather than third-wave single-origin shots. If you just want caffeine plus something sugary before a regional hop out of T2, this place does the job.
Service runs in line with typical T2 operating hours, tracking the first and last flights of the day, so you’re usually fine for coffee from early morning until late evening departures. Turnover is quick; you can order, pay, and be walking to your gate again in under 10 minutes if your flight from RGN is already boarding.
There’s no hot kitchen here, so don’t come in expecting noodles or fried rice; think cake-and-coffee only and you’ll be happier. If you need something more substantial in T2, pair a light sandwich or snack from another vendor with your drink from Parisian Cake and Coffee.
Tip: lines build right after big regional departures close, so if you’re on a T2 flight, hit Parisian Cake and Coffee immediately after security instead of waiting for the boarding call.