Thursday, March 29, 2012

Hong Kong Airport

Hey all





I%26#39;m trying to get some general info on the Hong Kong airport together... things like average meal costs at the different eateries, cost of a cup of coffee etc... Also does anybody have any places in there they would recommend eating at before others? Or maybe the best internet area to visit?







Heh... and no, I%26#39;m not planning on living there... too long! :P



Hong Kong Airport


I didn%26#39;t exactly bother with eating, but the fast food areas near the gates are very busy and popular, as are similar places in the main terminal. In fact, one of the very nice things about the terminal is the near-party atmosphere at food areas. So go slurp some noodles.





My impression of the airport is that its designers were extraordinarily considerate of passenger comfort and pleasure.



Hong Kong Airport


Thanks for the help. Anyone know the average big Mac meal cost in HKIA? Or is the local food cheaper? :P




Chain restaurants and chain shops have more or less same prices at the airport as in town(a lease agreement condition).




Thanks for that... I suppose that makes sense, should have thought about that! Well, does anyone have any suggestions on places to eat that THEY enjoyed in HKIA?




After you check in and pass through Immigrations there is some sort of food court on the mezzanine or 2nd floor (need to go up by escalator). There was a place selling chocolate chip cookies which I enjoyed. I also usually eat at the Chinese food counter - sorry I don%26#39;t remember the names, for a final taste of HK Chinese food. It%26#39;s a great way to spend your last reminaing HK$.




Hello





The airport was designed by Sir Norman Foster - famous English Architect and it%26#39;s the best airport I%26#39;ve ever been to.





The food is reasonable (cheap for such modern, clean surroundings) and there are different types of cuisine..... now you don%26#39;t REALLY want to eat a big mac in Asia do you?????





The Asian cuisine in the airport is lovely. I normally eat at the Japanese Restaurant there on the Mezanine level.





There are a few coffee shops to chill and relax.





I think a Ramen (noodle soup) with chicken cost about £5 sterling and was good value.





Enjoy





Matt

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