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The American Express Centurion Lounge at HKG features a locally-inspired menu, dedicated work areas, and a reserved area for Centurion card holders.
Where to find the Amex Centurion Lounge at HKG
The lounge is located in Terminal 1 near Gate 60. Once you see the signs for the Amex Centurion Lounge, take the escalators up.
Who can access the lounge
Complimentary lounge access is available to the following cardholders:
- Platinum Card® Members
- Business Platinum Card® Members
- Corporate Platinum Card® Members
- Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Card Members
- Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business Card Members
- Centurion® Members
You must have a same-day boarding pass to access the lounge. Delta Reserve cardmembers must have a same-day Delta-marketed or Delta-operated flight.
What is the guest policy?
U.S. Platinum Card® and U.S. Business Platinum Card® Members can pay a $50 USD fee for each guest (or $30 for children aged 2 through 17). To qualify for complimentary guest access for up to two guests per visit, you must spend $75,000 in eligible purchases on the Card each calendar year.
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Card Members can bring up to two guests per visit for $50/per person who is also traveling on a same-day Delta-marketed or Delta-operated flight.
Centurion Members may bring up to two complimentary guests at no additional charge.
Fresh seasonal fare
The food at HKG features locally-inspired cuisine which included Chinese chicken soup, steamed dumplings, and asian desserts.
The Chinese radish and chicken soup was flavorful, but the rest of the food offerings were disappointing. The main entrees were dry and bland. Most airport lounges in Asia have excellent food, so it's hard to compete.
If I were to compare the food to the U.S. Centurion Lounges, the U.S. wins because of the quality.
The steamed shrimp dumplings were okay, and I was hoping they would feature more varieties of dim sum.
I was pleasantly surprised to find osmanthus wolfberry jelly at the dessert station — a must try! The mini cheesecake and raspberry mousse cake were also delicious.
Premium bar
The premium bar is complimentary and features signature cocktails created by Jim Meehan from PDT at The Landmark Mandarin Oriental in Hong Kong. The wines were handpicked by renowned wine authority Anthony Giglio.
Centurion Member-Only Area
As of writing this post, the HKG Centurion Lounge is the only one to have an exclusive area reserved for Centurion Members.
Centurion Members gain access to an exclusive lounge area and tasting menu by Michelin-star chef Lau Yiu Fai of Yan Toh Heen at the InterContinental Hong Kong. Check out The Point's Guy review here.
On a side note, if any subscribers are a Centurion Member and would like to invite us to check out the exclusive area, we will gladly take you up on the offer. :)
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