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The ANA Business Class Lounge in Narita Airport in Terminal 1 is located one floor below the departures level.
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The entryway of the lounge is very open and inviting. Large glass windows reveals a sleek and modern interior.
Upon presenting my boarding pass and Star Alliance Gold Card, I was invited in.
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There is a sake display as you enter the lounge.
Food options included noodles, meatballs, salad, fruit, and desserts.
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There is a self-serve drink fountain, which includes iced coffee.
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At 5 PM, there was a sushi bar with made to order sushi. There were only three options, and you could only order two at one time.
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There is a bar that seemed to be used mainly at night, where sushi was made to order.
I was only there for a very brief period; therefore, I didn’t get to explore the entire lounge. The lounge is actually on the smaller side, but there are different seating areas. The lounge also has showers, but I did not visit it on this trip.