Introduction
Star Alliance Business Class Lounge LAX
Eva Airlines Royal Laurel Business Class LAX-TPE
Eva Airlines Infinity Lounge – Taipei
Eva Airlines Royal Laurel Business Class TPE-SIN
Grand Hyatt Singapore
Ayam Penyet Ria Restaurant
Newton Hawker Center
People’s Park Hawker Center
Paradise Dynasty
Por Kee Eating House
Rainforest Airport Lounge
Cathay Pacific Business Class SIN-HKG
Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur
Petronas Towers
Jalan Aloor
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
Victoria Peak
Hyatt Regency Tsim Sha Tsui
The Big Buddha
Ferry – Kowloon to Macau
Grand Hyatt Macau
Din Tai Fung – Macau
Old Town Macau
Restaurante Litoral
A Lorche Restaurant
Ferry – Macau to Kowloon
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
The Bridge Cathay Pacific Lounge – Hong Kong
Cathay Pacific Business Class HKG-BKK
Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok
Ban Khun Mae
Thai Royal Orchid Lounge – Bangkok
Asiana Airlines Business Class BKK-ICN
Gwang Yang Korean BBQ Restaurant – Seoul
Asiana Business Class Lounge – Seoul
Asiana Airlines Business Class ICN-LAX
Upon returning from a quick jaunt into the city during our nine hour layover, which did not include much since the Shilin night market was closing down upon our arrival other than a very good foot massage, we headed to the Eva Airlines check-in counter to try and find out more information about my watch.
The check-in agent informed me that I could retrieve my watch at the gate.

We initially headed to The Garden Lounge, but the front desk agent recommended that the Eva Airlines Infinity Lounge was actually a better lounge.
After walking the additional 100 feet, we presented our lounge invitations and were welcomed in. After a long flight from Los Angeles and a night out, I wanted to freshen up a bit and took advantage of the shower rooms.

The lounge contains plenty of seating with several different seating areas.

The shower room was spacious and functional. It had all of your basic needs including plenty of towels, toothbrush and toothpaste, comb, hair dryer, razor, and grooming amenities.

There was even a fancy Japanese toilet with heated seat.

The water pressure was on the low side, and the tile floor did get slippery after using shampoo and/or soap.







There were several hot options for breakfast including eggs, sausage, bacon, noodles, dim sum, congee and oatmeal. There was also cereal, breads, muffins, pastries, fruit, cookies, salad, donuts and vegetables. There were also several types of juices, and canned drinks.

Maybe best of all is the self-serve ice cream station for breakfast.
The Infinity lounge is perfectly functional, and very convenient if needing to take a shower during your layover. The food was edible but nothing really stood out, except for the ice cream of course.