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Airport Lounge·November 28, 2024·2 min read

by Christina & Vincent

ANA Suite Lounge Narita (Terminal 1) Review: Is It Worth the Hype?

ANA Suite Lounge at Narita: quieter than the regular lounge, good a la carte menu, same showers. Honest verdict: good, not groundbreaking.

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Before our Singapore Airlines First Class flight out of Narita, we had access to the ANA Suite Lounge in Terminal 1, near Gate 59. We had visited the standard ANA Lounge before, so we were curious how the "Suite" level compared. Here is the honest answer.


First Impressions

Check-in sets a clear tone: there is a dedicated First Class check-in area with a red carpet at the entrance. The lounge itself is noticeably less crowded than the regular ANA Lounge, which is the most immediate and tangible difference.

The aesthetic, though, was a little underwhelming. It looks very similar to the standard lounge. For a First Class facility, I expected more of a visual step up. The service, on the other hand, is impeccable: multiple concierge staff constantly available, attentive without being intrusive.


The Food

The buffet: Good drink selection (sake, wine, beer, liquor), but the food options are light. Sandwiches, salads, nothing that impressive. Honestly not much different from the regular lounge buffet.

The a la carte menu: This is where the Suite Lounge earns its distinction. Connect to the Wi-Fi, scan the QR code at your seat, and you get a proper made-to-order menu.

What we ordered:

  • ANA Original Chicken Curry: Decent, but we both agreed the Delta Sky Club at Haneda is actually a bit better.
  • Udon: Tasty, slightly on the salty side.
  • Sushi: Just okay, but worth ordering as a fresh pre-flight option.
  • Chocolate baguette (limited quantity): This sounds like nothing: a baguette and chocolate, served hot. It was incredible. Vincent was skeptical. We both agreed it was the best thing we had. Order this if they still have it.

The Showers

The shower area is shared between the Suite Lounge and the regular lounge. You reserve a spot at a kiosk near the entrance and get a text when your room is ready.

We had read about long wait times, but we waited about 10 minutes. It is possible they prioritize Suite Lounge guests.

Inside the room:

  • Walk-in shower
  • Kosé branded skincare products
  • Blue Dyson hair dryer
  • Shoehorn and luggage storage area
  • Sealed towel, slippers, and a pre-packed zip bag with toothbrush, comb, and cotton pads

The rooms are spacious by Japanese airport standards, which is genuinely impressive given how efficient Japan usually is with space.


Verdict

The ANA Suite Lounge is good, but not dramatically better than the standard lounge. The two spaces look nearly identical, and they share the same shower facilities. The real differences are the quieter atmosphere and the expanded a la carte menu via QR code.

If you only have access to the regular ANA Lounge, you are not missing a dramatically different experience. But if you have Suite access, the calmer environment and the made-to-order menu make it worth using.

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