

With a thoughtful design and a variety of seating options for work or play, this is a notable lounge option for Chase Sapphire Reserve cardholders and the Priority Pass network. Unfortunately, the lack of shower facilities is a clear miss for an otherwise well-designed space.
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And throughout the lounge is a neutral palette of colors, accented with calming, deep blues-apropos for the Sapphire name. There’s also a nifty rainbow-colored, one-way glass partition used to create a sense of privacy between the main walkway and seating area. Guests have a variety of seating options to choose from, including a dining nook with booths and individual tables right near the entrance, an expansive lounging and relaxation area, a high-top bar with barista-made coffee, and plenty of semi-private workstations, including two noise-insulated phone booths.Ĭhase and Airport Dimensions clearly went to great lengths to distinguish between the different areas of the lounge, including a door dividing the relaxation area from the adjacent open floor plan. Lunch and dinner staples include Chinese chopped salad, char siu pork rice, Thai green curry chicken, and wonton noodle soup.īesides a classic cocktail selection such as Bloody Marys and Old Fashioneds, expect some more inventive made-to-order options with a local flair, such as a Hong Kong Cooler with vodka, elderflower liqueur, lychee, lime juice, and ginger syrup. The breakfast menu includes a variety of hot and cold Western and Chinese dishes, including a selection of dim sum, congee, savory waffles, fresh fruit, and charcuterie-style meats and cheeses.
