Pizza and pasta stop near the gates at Kuwait Airport
Scoozi sits airside in Kuwait International Airport, serving Italian-style pizza and pasta to passengers flying out of terminals 1, 4, or 5. It runs as a casual, sit-down option, so you can get a proper meal instead of grabbing only a packaged snack before boarding.
Menu pricing at Scoozi hits typical airport levels: expect mains like pizza and pasta to land in the mid-range bracket for Kuwait, noticeably higher than city restaurants but in line with other KWI outlets. Portions tend to be sized for a full meal rather than a light bite, which matters if you have a long flight ahead.
Service operates on standard airport timing, with Scoozi generally open throughout the main bank of departures each day rather than late into the night. If you have a very early morning or past-midnight flight from terminal 1, 4, or 5, confirm opening hours on the airport screens or at information before banking on it for breakfast or a late dinner.
The draw here is simple Italian comfort food: pizzas come with straightforward toppings and pasta usually sticks to classic sauces like tomato-based or cream-based options, rather than anything experimental. Drinks run to soft drinks and basic hot options; you’re not coming here for a specialty coffee program or a long wine list.
Because Kuwait International Airport can push boarding checks 45–60 minutes before departure, Scoozi works best if your gate is nearby and you still have at least an hour and a half to spare. Order as soon as you sit down, keep an eye on the flight information screens, and ask for the bill when your food arrives so you can walk whenever your gate calls.