I had some time between clearing passport control and my flight to San Francisco so I stopped by the United Club. Like the Narita United Club (and Global First lounge), the Hong Kong lounge is a bit different from those normally found in the United States.
First, the lounge sits on an open air platform above the terminal concourse. Off in the distance is N121UA, our Boeing 747 in United’s Star Alliance livery.
More importantly, the food is vastly different than the normal United fare.
A make your own taco station? That’s a far cry from Milano cookies and yogurt covered raisins.
Beverages were intermixed with the various food sections.
My only (slight) annoyance was that the power outlets were limited to the British style. While I do carry a power strip to maximize my usage of a single outlet adapter, I had to go fish it out of my carry-on suitcase.
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