Le Planteur Restaurant & Lounge Yangon

Published - 19 January 2021, Tuesday

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Le Planteur is located in a heritage house of 1902 by Inya Lake in Yangon. The restaurant allies Asian twist of flavors including new accents in modern European & Indochine fine dining.

The picturesque mansion hosting Le Planteur is still own by the daughter of Mahn Ba Khaing, school mate at St Francis school of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Mahn Ba Khaing bravely participated in the fight against Japanese troops and exerted immeasurable energy for national solidarity and independence, thus earning the respect of Bogyoke Aung San. He also strived for emergence of Anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League. He, along with other leaders, was assassinated at 10:37 am on 19 July 1947. Mahn Ba Khaing is one of the 9 martyred leaders of Myanmar. 19-July is a national public holiday in Myanmar since then.

Crossing the gate of Le Planteur, our guests get the experience of a real time travel. In our garden or in our dining room, Le Planteur offers breathtaking scenery and stylish surroundings.

The magic of the place keeps going with savoury fragrances from the kitchen. The blends of flavors and the lightness of the Chef Christophe Buzaré cuisine, make it one of the finest French restaurant of the country.

Le Planteur will make the guests live an experience on its own. Le Planteur offers more than what a restaurant can offer. Eating at Le Planteur is a lifetime happening to remember.

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Christina

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Situated at a heritage house built in 1902, with an effortless French countryside vibe, Le Planteur offers diners a marriage of an Asian twist of flavors along with modern European fine dining. With Executive Chef Jean Marc Lemmery at the helm, you can rest assured that you’re in safe hands. Head there for the affordable set lunch menu at USD $29, and don’t miss trying the Yellowtail Sashimi. Pair the cheese platter with a wine from Le Planteur’s wine cellar, which holds 300 different bottles.

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