Oh love this food hall. Many types of Japanese food here that you can choose from - gyudon from Kyoto, tempura teishoku, sushi, teppanyaki, ramen, udon, soba, also that delicious special matcha drink… it’s located in Narita T2, and whenever my layover is in Narita, I’d go here and find stuff to eat, even if my gate was far away, I still came here first after passing immigration lol.
It’s sad that priority pass card holders used to have food credit here at the teppanyaki place but they stopped doing all the restaurants credits :-(
I’ve tried the tempura, teppanyaki set and match drink here so far. They’re all delicious. Can’t wait to try the other eateries, better than food...
Read moreThis food court could be a lot better. They expect people to clear their own table and trash. Which is okay but there are no signs. Most customers are from other cultures and may not know these expectations. As a result there was a lot of trash left on the tables when we visited. I asked an old male worker to help clear some space, and he scolded me for not taking my own trash. I tried to explain the trays of trash were not mine, but I just needed a space to eat so I went ahead and cleared a large amount of trash just so I had somewhere to eat. This incident was actually a low point in my entire travel experience as people in every other place I visited treat the...
Read more8 restaurants to choose from. Seats and tables are in the centre of this hall. There are bench seats with power sockets built into the. There are also table seating options with banquette style seats. Food prices are generally about 1000¥ more expensive here than in the city. There's a water station here at one of the two pillars here. Small paper cups have...
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