CRAFT is a coffee shop Yangon located in Myanmar.
No.33, Nawaday street & Bo Yar Nyunt Street Yangon , Yangon Region Myanmar
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Visa) |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Nice western style coffee shop , good space for working. Also have some board games available. Prices are cheaper than normal cafes but still expect to pay 3500K for one ice black coffee
An Oasis for Coffee and very impressive breakfast . French Toast with Kaya is very nice. It's spacious decor also gives a good vibe for relaxing and a good break before Yangon tour .
Good breakfast spot . Recommend cappuchino and french toast with honey !
Home made Beef burger with Cheese , Egg and caramelised onions with our special home made sauce
Super nice latte . Staffs are attentive and service-oriented.
Good place for working. Food is NOT recommended. Come for the space and natural light . Good coffee but priced for expats.
I love spicy chicken wings !
Ambience is great
There is a developer team developing a project at up stair. The shop seem to be very flexible! Food are good, Inexpensive,place is ok
Best chicken rice in town !
Ice Blended Fresh Juice
Ice tea 1700mmk. They accept foreign credit cards.
Coffee is so-so, croissant is weird, unappealing taste and appearance. Wifi doesn't work too.
Singapore Laksa
Mee Siem here is too thick and tasteless.
Horrible service. Got order wrong, didnt apologize. Mac n cheese is worse than instant meal from tesco.
Green tea latte is a must-try here. You'll fall in love with it once you have taken a sip of it. It's so refreshing!!! ???????????? - ????Sapphire ???? AT????
It's a lovely place to hang out for every age!!!I love their own grow Mangoes and coffee beans.Try coconut milk noddle,it's delicious. - Sophie Linn
Kaya French Toast with Cheese, u r delicious! - Alec @ Khine Su Yei Linn
Great for souvenirs, touristy but good quality and highly affordable. - Dean Wicks
Have a visit just before sunset! You'll get the awesome view of the golden shining pagoda with the dark blue sky as its background. Worth to visit! - Stephen Roy Imantaka