Harry’s establishment is the latest addition to the Priority Pass network over here in Singapore. This is very welcoming news to hear in the contract lounge and Priority Pass space at Changi. Another exciting spot to add to your itinerary when flying in and out of Singapore Changi Airport. There is really a plethora of options over here. There is a whole network of bars, restaurants, hotels, spas and even caviar stores under the PP network. Anything can be available to members. It depends on the location. Do constantly check to see if there is anything new. I certainly love this concept. Check out my collection of Singapore Priority Pass reviews that I have over here. I also managed to check out the other Harry in T3 recently. This is their sister restaurant in T2. Is it more special with a focus on Satay? I only managed to check this out recently. It does go by a set menu of options rather than credits, which might be slightly inflexible. I will update this post from time to time when I have more pictures of the food to share.
Access Requirements
Harry’s over here in T3 is open 24 hours. You can access this lounge through a lounge program membership, such as Priority Pass. I have an unlimited Priority Pass through my UOB Reserve Card or my Citi Prestige Credit Card, which provides me with 12 yearly visits. I access the lounge primarily using these two cards. A standard entrance will cost 35USD. Typical guest entitlements follow. You can also pre-book the lounge via the PP app, although at an additional cost.
Arrival & Location
The restaurant is located right opposite the duty free shops and across from ASK Restaurant. It is in the central part of the terminal. Head straight on after clearing immigration. This is more of a restaurant rather than a typical lounge, so there’s no reception in place. Simply head to the bar or approach one of the staff to inform them that you would like to use Priority Pass to enter. You will then be invited to take a seat, and they will scan your card.
The Satay Club by Harry’s
I will just share some pictures of the restaurant area here. It is simple but comfortable. Some of the seats, especially those near the bar, come with power outlets. Wi-Fi is always available here through the Changi network. The place is quite small and much more cosy as compared to the T3 outlet. There are probably seats for around 20 to 30 pax or so?
Food and Drinks
You can find the general menu for the restaurant here. The main menu of the restaurant is more or less the same as the T3 outlet, but the Priority Pass set menu is different. Let me share the menu here. It will be lovely if they adopt the credit system, but nowadays it is getting rare.
We tried the Signature Nasi Goreng and the Surfer Aglio Olio! The portions were healthy, and you can even get a draft beer if you fancy! The food was excellent. Overall, throughout my travels, I will be trying more items and sharing them.
Conclusion
It’s definitely nice to have another option over here in Changi. I welcome the addition. I just wish that they could do a credit system for guests to try out more stuff from the general menu. It’s nice to have more choices, and having an unlimited Priority Pass just makes everything so fuss-free and easy. I seriously can’t understand the idea of doing a set menu as compared to a credit since it offers more flexibility and options for your customers. Priority Pass pays the same amount of money to the restaurant. The restaurant still offers the same menu items and does the same prep. There will also be an opportunity to increase revenue if the customer spends more than the credit limit. The ambience was pretty nice for a typical airport restaurant. I will update this post from time to time when I have more pictures of the food to share.





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