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
Tambuah Mas Restaurant
Rainforest Airport Lounge
Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur
Petronas Towers
Jalan Alor
Cathay Pacific Business Class KUL-HKG
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
Victoria Peak
Tim Ho Wan
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 Lorcha 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




Cathay Pacific’s The Bridge Lounge is one of the newer lounges and is located in the West Concourse located by Gate 35. There are two sides of the lounge, unfortunately we only had enough time to explore the North side.

In order to get to the lounge, take the escalator down to the reception area. After showing our boarding passes, we were invited into the lounge and were pointed in the direction of The Bakery.


There is a long narrow section of seats overlooking the tarmac.


The Bakery has many tables, and was fortunately rather empty when we were there.


Hot options included dim sum, baked tomatoes, bacon, sausage, congee and soup.


There were also sandwiches, bread, pasties, and salad.


There is also a small refrigerator with drinks and beer, coffee machine and espresso machine.

There is also a smaller sitting area past The Bakery.



At The Long Bar, there are alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available. I decided to have an iced cappuccino which was excellent.

Along the wall by the entrance, there is a “secret” door to get to the restrooms. The door blends in with the wall so many people seemed to walk right past it while trying to get to the restroom.
The Bridge was a nice, peaceful and relaxing place to grab a drink or getting something to eat before a flight.
I only wish we would have had more time to explore the other side of the lounge.