Kosan Cafe

Yangon


The original Kosan is an all-day cafe serving snacks such as banana and honey toast and pancakes. However, you can still just get a reasonably decent mojito here for K1000, and draught beer is K900.

It also runs the Kosan Double Happiness Bar up the street, if you're after a more straightforward Western-style bar.


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