KHH Airport food company has cafes in the city (the two Hanshin Department stores, Dollars Superstore and others) selling so call airline food, wonder any find Japanese Airline food (see photo)
How much for 1 便當? They look good enough as 便當 goes.
This story says the Taiwanese one is NT$120 (see link), in Japan Y500toY1100 (AU$7-12) from my experience. The ones in photo are free on Japan Airlines on Japan-Korea flights (Short flights 1-2 hours)
More importantly, how much is the baggage allowance?
I would definitely pay 120 to try one if I have a chance. It’s not a bad price. Most decent ones cost 100-150 these days.
Most train stations sell them, and it seems soon on the airplane.
now, Japanese style meal box
https://www.jal.co.jp/inter/service/menu/pdf/meal/tsa_hnd_c_m_202309_202311.pdf
In England, British Airways had Bento box, anyone tried
That JAL meal is now available at KHH?
I am confused.
Guy
On the aeroplane for sure, I will check at HanShin when I go (do not go there as often)
Yes JAL food on JAL aircraft is good!
I thought this thread was about food purchased at KHH. Sorry about that!
Guy
On a semi related note, it’s interesting how airplane food went from slop that you can’t wait to flush out of your system the split second the plane landed, to being something sought after… I actually have no complaints about what I had on Japan and Starlux too.
7-11 continues to feature some Starlux branded meals—made available to those of us on the ground.
Guy
711 and McDonald’s also sell a lot of food here, I think it is because the average is so low (I considered going out for dinner tonight, and the thought of any place in walking distance took care of my appetite )