Opening today, ANA's latest dining venture at Changi Airport's Terminal 2 is a welcome new addition to the public area at the departure hall. SORA, which translates to 'sky' in Japanese, seats about 300 diners and is the largest restaurant across all four terminals.
Designed for travelers, the food hall offers comfortable booth and tatami seating options, as well as bar seating for solo diners, complete with charging points for mobile devices. Children can enjoy the interactive Kid's Corner replete with a giant tablet for games and flat screen television.
Food-wise, there are 7 stalls, including the SORA Bar which offers desserts and beverages:
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