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Contribuisci feedbackThe ANA lounge is a nice option for an airport lounge. The lounge has showers, a bar, and numerous food options. There are also lots of seating options between couches and tables. In terms of food, there are not a ton of gluten-free options, but there are vegetarian options, such as salads and some hot dishes. In addition to the buffet, you can also order Ramen. The bar has a nice selection of Japanese whiskey andsake as well as the more standard wines and beers. Soft drinks and water are also available.
A nice ANA Sky Alliance lounge in the International (T3) upstairs terminal, you go upstairs and you can grab a seat, hit the bathrooms, and also grab some food. A noodle bar, hot food (some good, some not as good), alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks (I liked the green tea in the soda machine), sandwiches and some dessert (almond tofu was good). Staff cleaning up around the tables and area was very clean albeit small space for food. I grabbed a countertop spot. A good stopover area to rest, and you can reserve a shower or business spot to rest here.
ANA lounges are my favorite airport lounge. There are 2 of them at Haneda, one being smaller. So there're many options here: Western, Japanese, even onigiri, a ramen bar, curry, excellent Sake selection, wines and cold brewed authentic Japanese green tea. Theres good wine selection, there is a hard liquor layout, a selection of soft drinks and juices (the Japanese rebrands of common US sodas). The best here though is the selection of food light, well made comfort food. To get in, have a business class ticket, or are a Star Alliance Goldmember, and above. The day I was here, a sushi chef was available carving 3 types of fish Edomae style. Nothing like fish from Japan carved by a Japan trained sushi chef. Nothing. I had one of each and in the end had 7 servings LOL. Service is outrageously attentive. My table was constantly bussed. If you appreciate Japanese service standards you will love the ANA lounges here and at Narita. Finally I appreciate the showers and Japanese bidet super convenient and hygenic. When there's a wait, they give you buzzers when your shower is ready. Super love to ANA. End of Yelp.
There's ample seating and a diverse array of food options, from curry to ramen, along with all the drinks you could want before a long flight. The staff is exceptionally friendly and accommodating.
Stopped by the other day while transiting in Haneda. ANA Lounge is located on the upper level in the post-security section of Terminal 3. The bus ride from Terminal 2 to 3 takes 15 minutes and runs every 20 minutes. The Terminal 3 lounge was spacious with typical ANA business class lounge fare for the buffet, from cold sandwiches, hot pasta, to chicken karaage. There is an option to order ramen or udon with the hot kitchen, cooked to order. In typical Japanese fashion, the lounge is absolutely silent, despite being full with hundreds of passengers. Showers are via reservation only and the tablet for reservation is right at the entrance. Despite entering my phone number and checking the queue constantly, I was later informed by the front desk that I had already been called 20 minutes prior... The front desk gave me a physical pager instead. The initial quote for a shower room was 100 minutes and I managed to get into one of the ~7 shower rooms after 60 minutes. The shower room was spotless and cleaned thoroughly after each passenger. There was a toilet with bidet, shower gel, shampoo, and conditioner along with excellent water pressure inside the shower. The sink had an assortment of toiletries including a toothbrush, razor, cotton swabs etc. There were also towels for the shower presented in a sealed plastic bag. There are also phone booths along with a smoking room.