Ginki Mandalay

Top choice in Mandalay


At Ginki, a branch of the same-named Yangon bar-restaurant, you can imbibe on the romantically lit terrace shaded by palm trees – a step up from drinking in your typically scruffy beer station. The menu (mains from K3000) mixes Chinese, Thai and Indian dishes, with a few Western ones.


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