An exceptional experience at the China Eastern First Class Lounge. The lounge is beautifully designed — quiet, spacious, and immaculately maintained, offering a real sense of calm and privacy before boarding.
What truly sets it apart is the impressive live cooking stations with a wide variety of hot food options. Everything was freshly prepared and served with attention to detail — from noodles to dim sum and other Chinese specialties, it felt like dining in a high-end restaurant rather than an airport lounge.
The overall atmosphere was elegant yet relaxed, and the staff were professional and attentive throughout. Easily one of the best lounge experiences I’ve had — a perfect combination of comfort, service, and quality dining. Highly recommended for any First Class traveller flying with...
Read more20241021:China Eastern Lounge @36 offered a varieties of food, ranging from soup and dry noodles station, porridge, tofu, hard boiled eggs etc. as well as cakes and sandwiches, biscuits and snacks, bottled water and soft drinks, tea and coffee.
The food is general fine. I like the cake but the americano coffee is rather dilute.
Good service by the staff, who took away the trays though they have just arrived for work and were carrying their bags, and heating towards the staff area.
Nevertheless, able to access the lounge for light food and drinks, and take a shower while in transist is a great blessing! I...
Read moreOn holiday from Australia and travelling on a Qantas booked classic rewards fare transiting from Melbourne through Shanhai to Amsterdam. The Qantas and China Eastern partnership states that there is access to the lounge in Shanghai. However - we were not admitted because we were in transit. Seriously - why else is there lounge access in the partnership unless you are transiting through Shanghai and want to use the lounge. The people at reception were very polite and apologetic and didn't understand why on the website it said access was allowed but at the lounge the rules...
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