HGH · Restaurants

Pizza Hut

T4

English guides say Pizza Hut is at HGH, details are fuzzy.

Most Hangzhou Xiaoshan write‑ups list a Pizza Hut somewhere in the terminal complex, but none pin it clearly to T4 or give hours, gate number, or price range in English. Treat this as “likely present, details not confirmed” rather than a guaranteed option at a specific gate in T4.

What you can bank on: if this outlet matches typical mainland China Pizza Hut setups, it leans more toward a sit‑down restaurant than a grab‑and‑go counter, with table service, pasta and rice dishes listed alongside pizzas, and average spend often landing around 70–100 CNY per person in city locations. Airport mark‑ups can nudge that higher, so budget a bit more than you would at a street‑side branch in Hangzhou.

Terminal maps for HGH list T1, T2, T3, and T4, but current public English maps do not show an exact Pizza Hut icon inside T4, and the airport’s own food pages split outlets loosely by “Domestic” and “International” rather than by precise gate clusters. If you are departing from T4 and really want Pizza Hut, you may need to walk the main departures hall and check overhead boards instead of relying on online info.

Ordering norms in mainland branches still apply: pizza sizes are usually 9–12 inches, combo deals often bundle one medium pizza, a side like wings or salad, and two soft drinks, and menus lean toward localized toppings such as seafood, pepper beef, and durian, alongside more standard pepperoni or cheese. Soft drinks and basic coffee drinks usually sit in the 15–30 CNY band.

Practical tip: at HGH T4, ask an information desk specifically, “Pizza Hut zai nar?” and show the logo on your phone; if staff point you to another terminal or level, factor in at least 10–15 minutes of extra walking before boarding time.

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