As millions of people travel this week during the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, there is going to be a lot of time spent waiting at airports for flights.
Chances are you will probably get hungry but it can be a major challenge trying to figure out where to eat. Do you simply head to the closest food court or take a short walk to a little gem tucked away from the crowds?
To make your dining choices a lot of easier, PlanetEye asked its local experts to recommend the best places to eat at more than 40 airports around the world. These are clearly people who know their airports and the dining choices given the wealth of information they provided.
For more information about the best places to eat at more than 40 restaurants around the world, check out our Airport Restaurants page.
More: If you’re interested in checking out an airplane restaurant as opposed to an airport restaurant, Cranky Flier found one in Walnut Ridge, Ark. where the Parachute Inn has taken a Southwest 737-200 fuselage and converted into a restaurant.
As well, USA Today’s Today in the Sky column reports that about “80% of restaurants at the nation’s 15 busiest airports now offer at least one low-fat, high-fiber, cholesterol-free vegetarian option, according to an annual survey by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.
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April 9th, 2010 at 9:24 am
a Flickr contact just told me about http://www.airportdining.net/
airport restaurant reviews. Looks like it could be useful.