Roof Alchemy

Yangon


If you'd rather photograph your drinks than actually drink them, this is the place for you. A 'cocktail professor from Amsterdam' designed these crazy concoctions, involving smoke, homemade infusions and syrups, ice baking and other molecular monkey business. However, few live up to their visual promise on the menu – the lurid green-hued, rum-based 'Lonely Planet' included.

Still, it's a fun place and popular with a local crowd keen to have a good night out.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Yangon attractions

1. National Museum (Yangon)

0.26 MILES

Even though the museum's collection is poorly labelled and often badly lit, the treasures that lie within this cavernous building deserve a viewing. The…

2. Pegu Club

0.41 MILES

It's a happy ending, sort of, for the long-forlorn Pegu Club. Dating from 1882, this regal teak building was once the most exclusive British club in Burma…

3. People's Park

0.46 MILES

Notable for its splendid views of the western side of Shwedagon Paya, this well-tended park offers plenty of pleasant features, such as flower gardens and…

4. Dargah of Bahadur Shah Zafar

0.55 MILES

Covered in silks and strewn with sweet-smelling petals, the mausoleum of India's last Mughal emperor is a place of pilgrimage for Indians, Muslims and…

5. Basic Education High School 2 Dagon

0.6 MILES

On the Yangon City Heritage list, this is Burma's first nationalist school founded in 1920 for ordinary citizens as a counter to the restrictive British…

6. Shwedagon Paya Museum

0.62 MILES

Accessed from the west side of Shwedagon's main terrace is this small museum which is chock-full of buddha statues and religious ornaments. Look for the…

7. U Thant Mausoleum

0.62 MILES

U Thant, the former UN Secretary General and one of the most respected 20th-century Burmese statesmen, is buried here. A chapter in The River of Lost…

8. Suphayalat's Mausoleum

0.63 MILES

This traditional-style multitiered construction contains the tomb of Burma’s last queen, Suphayalat (1859–1925). Having been exiled to India with her…