Showing posts with label Terminal 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terminal 2. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Flutes @ Dublin Airport, Terminal 2 Airside, Ireland

Before our flight to Dubai we had lunch at Flutes, one of our favorite outlets in Dublin Airport Terminal 2 located airside.

During previous visits we had breakfast. Today we enjoyed their lunch offerings.

Patrons can choose their own table or sit at the bar. Orders are only taken at the bar and payment is accepted after the meal.

The waitress is going to deliver the drinks and food to the table.

We had two Illy cappuccinos, two orange juice and two salads in a Martini glass. He had the Irish Caprese, because it didn’t contain Mozzarella, but Irish Boilie goat’s cheese, cherry tomatoes and green leaves. My salad was Tuscan with Parma ham, Parmesan shavings and green salad. It was very tasty indeed and filling. While it is quite novel and fun to eat from a Martini glass it could be also messy, like the glass falling over when trying to spear a tomato or salad leaf on the fork.

Staff was friendly and efficient.

We paid 36.30 Euro (ca. 40.20 USD).

Since we like Flutes and their upscale fare, we will return.

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Thursday, September 25, 2014

Kaefer Bistro Munich International Airport Terminal 2

I have been introduced to Kaefer thanks to my fiancé many, many years ago when we still lived in Germany. We are both fans and go to Kaefer whenever possible on our travels.

While we were waiting for our flight from Munich International Airport to Dubai International Airport we felt a bit peckish and made a stop at Kaefer's Bistro at Terminal 2.

The design is French bistro style with a few Bavarian touches. This time around the Oktoberfest was near, so ginger bread heart decorations reminded patrons about it.

The restaurant was full and we nearly didn't find a table.

We received our menus after waiting a bit. The Rhubarb Schorle caught our eyes, so we had two of those and a Frozen Caramel dessert to share, plus we had a hot chocolate each, served in a Kafer "hafferl" mug.

The schorle was very good and the dessert interesting. It was like Crème Caramel, but frozen and delicious and creative.

Even if the staff was extremely busy, they were very friendly and always there when needed.

Our bill came in at 22.10 Euro (ca. 28.60 USD).

We will return to this outlet, if we are at Munich International Airport Terminal 2 again in the future.



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