Gate-side 24/7 snacks and basics in T4
LAWSON in Terminal T4 runs 24 hours a day, so it’s the fallback when everything else in Hangzhou Xiaoshan shuts down after late-night departures. It sits post-security in T4, so you can grab drinks and snacks after clearing checks without backtracking to the landside mall.
This is a Japanese-style convenience store, not a sit-down spot, so think bottled drinks, instant noodles, packaged bread, candy, and quick heat-and-eat bites under ¥30–¥40. You’ll also find basic travel supplies like phone cables, tissues, umbrellas, and simple toiletries on the shelves.
Payment is straightforward: expect mainstream mobile options like Alipay and WeChat Pay alongside cards on the same counter, which helps when you’re racing to a T4 gate with only five minutes to spare. Prices run higher than downtown Hangzhou convenience stores, but still under typical duty free and café markups inside HGH.
LAWSON works best for a 5-minute sweep: grab a cold drink, a sweet bread, and maybe an instant ramen cup you can ask to be filled with hot water. It beats boarding a 2–3 hour domestic flight from T4 on an empty stomach, especially when the aircraft catering is light.
Tip: hit LAWSON before you sit at the gate; lines spike around T4 evening bank departures between 19:00 and 21:00 and the small refrigerators empty fastest then.