
‘Looks lovely', passengers cry as Dublin Airport confirm arrival of two new food spots before busy summer season
For some jetsetters, relaxing before boarding the flight with a pint and delicious meal is the highlight of the travel portion of the trip.
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The team showed a look at the food on offer
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You can find both in the Terminal 1 Departures area
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And now they have done it again, introducing two new eateries.
Whether you have time to kill before your
In a video posted to
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Passengers can now enjoy some crispy
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First up, it shows the interior of Boxx, which has a black and white colour scheme.
Viewers also got a sneak peek at the
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Next, it shows the inside of Kimbok, which has a red and white aesthetic.
Plane spotting at Weston Airport in Dublin
Here, passengers can get a range of fried chicken options including nachos, loaded fries, burgers and nuggets.
Both locations are beside each other with a shared seating area - which is perfect if those
It shows some examples of the food in the video, which looks delicious and is sure to go down a treat with passengers.
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In the caption of the post, the team wrote: "T1 departures taste even better now with two new options.
"Kimbok is serving up crispy Korean fried chicken.
"Boxx is rolling out sushi and Asian fusion."
'6.30AM FLIGHT & KOREAN CHICKEN'
Viewers took to the comments section of the video to share their thoughts on the new eateries.
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One person asked if they do takeaway, to which
The viewer then said: "6.30am flight + Korean chicken."
Another commenter said: "Looks lovely."
Others tagged their friends to share the news.
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The two new food spots are now open in the Airside section of Terminal 1.
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Passengers flying from Dublin Airport now have an even bigger selection when it comes to food
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