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Flying from the Oakland Airport? Now, you don’t need a genie to deliver food.

Food Near Oakland Airport

Showing up early at the airport gate to get a seat and waiting through the rows before we onboard a plane, we all have been there. The struggle of scanning the best place to eat and drink while you fear missing out on your flight is real. The monotonous and stale airport food adds to the pre-flight anxiety. There’s got to be some better things to do right?

Royal Kitchen is one of the closest places to the Oakland Airport where you can eat, drink, unwind and catch up on some work and family time, which is quite impossible on an airport terminal.

Whether you’re waiting for your dear ones’ arrival or have to see someone off. This restaurant is a perfect escape from the crowded terminal where you can meet them amidst the risk of the pandemic. The spacious parking area beside the restaurant makes a great way to park your wheels, grab some finger food from this popular Indian fast-food menu of the restaurant and enjoy it in your car while you wait.

And when the time comes to pick your closed ones, you can drive back to the airport since it’s barely a five minutes drive from the restaurant. At least, it’s a better alternative to waiting in airport parking and paying a high parking fee.

There’s this one guest of ours, who, being a worker at the Oakland airport visits our place regularly for the past few years. Let’s hear it from him.

"I've been eating here during my lunch working at the Oakland Airport for a few years now. I must say I thought the East bay: Fremont and Hayward had some of the best Indian food. But by far, Royal Kitchen is definitely top 5 for me.

Definitely recommend this place to everyone!", said Wais H. on Yelp with dazzling five stars.

In addition, you don’t have to go hungry with the dread of missing your flight or reach late for departure as you can quickly drive to Royal Kitchen, grab the gourmet Indian fast food and head back while enjoying it on the go. Not just before or after the flights, a quick visit during your flights would also do. Visiting this place is, undoubtedly, an excellent way to make your airport experience from endurance to indulgence leaving the chaos behind.

So, if you’re someone who travels from one city to the other or takes cross-country trips quite often, invite your family, friends, or colleagues at Royal Kitchen to rejuvenate yourself post an in-flight experience.




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