Narita Airport Terminal 3 - Foodcourt
Food/Drink | Avg price: ¥1400 | English Available: None (Unknown)
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Necessary as little past security
Terminal 3 has less eateries and / or services than terminals 1 & 2. Moreover, there is very little past the security gates. If you are hoping to get some food before a flight this food court is your only choice really. However, I would disagree with Blue Butterfly - I actually find it a bit on the expensive side, relative to where I live in Japan.
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on Jun 25
Decent range of options but less than terminals 1 and 2
The food court at Narita Airport's terminal 3 has a good lineup of options to choose from, including a branch of the Freshness Burger chain, an okonomiyaki restaurant, a sushi place, and a couple of noodle spots including a Ringer Hut if you're craving Nagasaki champon. Unfortunately though, terminals 1 and 2 have more food options to choose from. Terminal 3 isn't bad by most country's standards, but it does feel a bit lackluster IMO compared to the other two.
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on Dec 2
Narita Airport Terminal 3 - Food court
In my country it is very expensive to eat or drink something at the airport. But in Japan it is the opposite! It has to do with the japanese eating culture, that you can find very good and reasonable food really everywhere. Narita airport, Japans biggest airport and for most of the traveler from oversea the main airport, has many great restaurants to offer at the terminal 2 (which is the terminal for oversea mostly). Terminal 3, which is mostly for low cost airlines like Jetstar or Vanilla Air has no restaurants but a very good food court. You can find something for every taste. Sushi, Burger, Okonomiyaki or very delicious ricebowls. The prices are usually around 1000 Yen or cheaper (depends on what you choose). The potions are very big and perfect for lunch or dinner or just to fill your stomach for your flight. You can also have as much water as you want from a nearby drink bar.
BigfamJapan
on Aug 19