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Airport Lounge·November 8, 2024·2 min read

by Christina & Vincent

SilverKris Business Class Lounge Changi Terminal 2: A Quiet, Clean Escape

SilverKris Lounge T2 at Changi: impeccably clean, quiet atmosphere, a great pork noodle station, and only 3 shower booths.

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Before our Singapore Airlines Business Class flight to Narita, we explored both SilverKris Business Class Lounges at Changi Airport. Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. Here is the Terminal 2 review.


Getting There and the Atmosphere

The Terminal 2 lounge is on Level 3. Walk past the duty-free shopping, take the escalator up, pass the KrisFlyer Gold Lounge, and the SilverKris entrance is further down. (There is a completely separate area for First Class passengers.)

The first thing we noticed when we walked in: it is immaculately clean. Staff are constantly tidying up. Every seat looks brand new. The space is fairly large but feels calm and quiet in a way that most airport lounges do not.

Tech: International outlets, standard USB, and USB-C ports built into the seating areas.

Souvenirs: There is actually a Singapore Airlines merchandise display inside the lounge where you can pick up souvenirs before your flight.


The Buffet and Noodle Station

The buffet does not look enormous at first glance, but the selection of local dishes is wide and the staff constantly refreshes it. Nothing sits out too long.

The noodle station was the highlight. I ordered the pork noodle soup. It was excellent, light and clean in a way that reminded me of a milder Korean Kalguksu.

One tip: ask for a half portion. The staff are happy to do this, which is perfect if you want to try the noodles without overfilling yourself before a flight. I loaded mine with extra chili.


The Showers

We did not have time for a full shower here, but we checked the facilities.

Three shower booths total, which is surprisingly few for a lounge this size. Inside: toothbrush, shaving kit, soap, and a standard hairdryer (not a Dyson). Walk-in shower with a semi-waterfall showerhead, a handheld wand, and unbranded shampoo and body wash.


Verdict

The Terminal 2 lounge is genuinely lovely: clean, quiet, great staff, and a noodle station worth stopping for. If you want a calm place to relax before your flight, this is the better option compared to the louder, busier Terminal 3.

That said, Vincent kept me from eating too much here because he promised the food spread at Terminal 3 was even more impressive. See the SilverKris Lounge Terminal 3 review for how it compared.

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