After visiting the Eva Airways and Singapore SilverKris Business Class Lounges, I deliberately wanted to check out the “people’s lounge” Plaza Premium (Priority Pass) as well. For economy passengers, credit card holders, or last-minute visitors: Is it worth it? Here’s the complete analysis.
Location & Access
You can get in with practically any bank card, credit card, or lounge pass, as well as through several airlines. For an overview, I took this photo:
Location: Terminal 2, 4th floor Opening hours: 05:00–23:00 daily
Advantage: Extremely flexible – almost everyone can get in! (and that’s exactly
Facilities & Amenities
The lounge is often busy (the Priority Pass effect) – I visited twice for photos.
Layout: Large, open room – separated from the terminal corridor by a thin wall (you can hear everything!) This is something you should simply be aware of, as it was never truly quiet here.
Seating
Front: Standing tables for quick bites
Back: Comfortable armchairs with power outlets
Essentially, it’s one large room that feels very open – this is because it’s separated from the adjacent corridor by just a simple wall.
Food & Bar
Highlight: Made-to-order noodles – fresh, delicious, the best thing about the lounge!
Rest of the Buffet
- Standard Priority Pass fare (sandwiches, salads, cakes)
- Fills the stomach, but not a gourmet experience
Bar: Basic selection (beer, wine, soft drinks) – nothing special.
Verdict
The Plaza Premium Lounge is worth it for noodle fans! The made-to-order noodles are the absolute highlight and justify the visit on their own. The rest is solid Priority Pass standard – open, sometimes loud, but functional.
Recommendation: 4/5 for quick stops when you’re hungry.
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