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AIRLINEMEALS @ M4RCO.NET
The new International Terminal has a number of
restaurants with decent, though typically expensive, food. When flying
from here, I recommend heading towards the very nice dining area near
boarding area A (post security) with expansive glass walls. I can spend
hours sipping a latte and viewing the hills, freeway, airport activity,
and San Francisco Bay.
Mr. Chen, 12 Oct 2002
Food at San Francisco International is the usual mix, actually it is
quite good, sushi and pizza and stuff... including some very good burgers
made of non hormone challenged meat. There do seem to be a lot of people
eating there.
But more interesting is the SFO Airport Aviation Museum... which even
has photographs of meals being served on board through the early days
of flying. The Museum itself is inside what used to be the "original"
terminal at SFO into the '40s. I shall try to buy reprints for this website
next time.
Located at one corner of the Departure Area, near the Virgin Atlantic
lounge, staffed by volunteers who are usually ex-airline industry themselves,
I was given a guided tour by two elderly gentlemen which remains the high
point of my last trip to the US.
sent by Veeresh, 23 Sep 2002 |
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