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Many budget travelers opt for red-eye flights to save money. But late at night, the shops in the restricted area are all closed and there aren’t any convenience stores to grab a bite. Now, the Taoyuan airport’s first terminal has a savior for the hungry overnight traveler: a 24-hour ramen vending machine. With just a few button presses, you can get a fresh bowl of noodles on demand.
A machine opens to reveal a steaming bowl of ramen noodles. Just grab some chopsticks and a seat, and dig in.
Under the film, the big slices of chashu pork are the first thing you see. With a big bite of noodles, you also get seaweed, wood-ear mushroom, and bamboo shoot. It tastes just like it was freshly made. But if you look around, those blue lights give it away. These ramen vending machines are in the restricted area of the Taoyuan airport’s first terminal.
Traveler
Tried the vending machine
After trying it, I think the taste is pretty similar to what you’d get at a normal shop.
Traveler
Tried the vending machine
It’s easy to use, and there are lots of payment methods. The taste also isn’t bad. Really flavorful. Compared to what you’d get elsewhere, it’s actually pretty good.
The operator said these machines have actually been at the airport for two years already, but only recently went viral online because of the long lines late at night. The same machine can be found at Ximen Station on the Taipei MRT. But compared to Ximending where there’s good food everywhere, the machine is a godsend for the hungry airline traveler.
Jesse Lin
Travel expert
It’s hard to find food when taking a red-eye flight, and the machine is conveniently located right at an intersection. Inside the restricted area of Taoyuan airport, 24-hour services include the lounge in Terminal 1, as well as a bakery and coffee shop in Terminal 2. Before security, there are convenience stores and a fast-food restaurant in Terminal 2 that stay open 24 hours.
As skyrocketing fuel costs continue to push ticket prices higher, more travelers are likely to opt for red-eye flights, meaning that late-night airport dining is bound to become an even more lucrative business.
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