Japan’s Haneda Airport ranked third.
Haneda Airport is like a miniature Tokyo food district, offering traditional Japanese dishes with quality rivaling that of the city itself. Passengers can enjoy sushi, sashimi, ramen, tempura, and rice dishes such as tonkatsu (breaded fried pork cutlet), with many restaurants preparing meals right at the counter for an authentic dining experience.
The airport’s food courts are designed to resemble historic Japanese streets. Edo Market Place, for example, recreates a traditional atmosphere with lanterns, wooden structures, and classic architecture.
Beyond Japanese cuisine, Haneda provides a wide range of international options, including European, Chinese, and Korean dishes, alongside popular coffee chains. Bakeries, tea houses, and sweet shops serving matcha, mochi, and wagashi are also crowd favorites.
Photo by Haneda Airport Review