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List of lounges (2013) & Opening Hours & Contact Numbers
Dubai
First Class Lounge T3
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Emirates Lounges Worldwide
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Dubai
First Class Lounge T3
Business Lounges
Emirates Lounges Worldwide
- Auckland
- Bangkok
- Beijing
- Birmingham
- Brisbane
- Colombo
- Delhi
- Düsseldorf
- Frankfurt
- Hamburg
- Hong Kong
- Istanbul
- Johannesburg
- Kuala Lumpur
- London Gatwick
- London Heathrow
- Manchester
- Melbourne
- Milan
- Mumbia
- Munich
- New York - JFK
- Paris - CDG
- Perth
- San Francisco
- Shanghai
- Singapore
- Sydney
- Zürich
Access Policy
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The Ultimate Emirates Lounge Guide
#16
Join Date: Jan 2010
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#17
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Exile
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Both the Chicken Tikka rolls and the Biryani are very regular staples on the T3 lounge menu. I ate the Biryani last Wednesday and the Chicken Tikka roll last Friday.
#18
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: PDX
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hmmm.. seems the menu has changed..I was there last Saturday ( 30/04) and Monday ( 02/05) .. both were not there.. will check it out this weekend..
#20
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: PDX
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But no chicken tikka role, though the shavarma role more than made up for it
#21
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Exile
Posts: 15,656
The Chicken Tikka roll is usually available around breakfast time. Look in the stand by the pastries, there are usually a range of open sandwiches and rolls there.
#22
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: PDX
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#23
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: 0031
Programs: KL Gold SkyTeam Elite Plus - SEN M&M *G
Posts: 222
Two weeks ago in the MEL lounge, first time for me. Good food, good drinks. Had a shower before my flight. Nice seats, not a hugh a lounge but with a nice dining area and a relax area.
#24
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Denver, CO
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Yes agreed. My favourite. But then again, I'm biased I've always found the food to be excellent and whats more they change the menu regularly. Staff are terrific. Still not a bad size though - 140 person capacity and great views and natural light
#25
Join Date: Apr 2011
Programs: Skywards
Posts: 8
I used both terminal 3 and terminal 1 lounges at Dubia around lunch time last week, Terminal 3 was much better for food, much much bigger selection. Fish, Chicken , Wedges.. Lots of solid food Western style food. Terminal 1 had a much smaller selection most of it was more asian in style.
However if you are not bothered about the food, I think terminal 1 is better, there was only a handful of people there, so if its a shower and a relax you want it might be the better option.
Terminal 3 at the same time was very busy, had problems finding a table.
However if you are not bothered about the food, I think terminal 1 is better, there was only a handful of people there, so if its a shower and a relax you want it might be the better option.
Terminal 3 at the same time was very busy, had problems finding a table.
#28
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Dubai, UAE
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Posts: 1,229
#30
Join Date: May 2009
Location: SIN (with a bit of ZRH sprinkled in)
Posts: 9,455
In the DXB F lounge, what kind of food can I expect at 3am-6am? Any chance for some late night supper or will it just be snacks? any chance a la carte will be available so late? And is the free Spa treatment possible at such time? (I just read that it's open, but will it be like reduced services so the "free" treatment has to wait if someone wants to pay for it or something like this? never ever been there before..)
So many questions, I just try to maximize my DXB lounge visit
So many questions, I just try to maximize my DXB lounge visit