Terminal 2 only has a small snack counter for “fast food.”
Fast Food Counter T2 sits airside in Terminal 2 at LUN and functions more like a basic snack stand than a full restaurant. Reviews of Lusaka airport call out that there’s essentially just this counter plus a coffee stand, so plan your meals around that. The airport itself is small, and this spot mainly covers quick bites before regional and international flights from T2.
Hours aren’t clearly published anywhere, but travelers report finding the snack counter open around daytime and early evening departures from Terminal 2. Don’t bank on late‑night service after the last flights; Lusaka airport quiets down fast. If you land on an early morning flight into T2, expect coffee and simple items rather than a full cooked breakfast.
Food is basic: think packaged chips, chocolate bars, maybe a pre‑made sandwich or two, and soft drinks in the 15–40 ZMW range depending on brand and size. Multiple reviews mention “very limited hot food options,” so treat anything warm from this counter as a bonus, not a guarantee. If you want a real meal in Lusaka, people repeatedly say to eat in the city before heading out to the airport.
There’s no menu online and no rating beyond a rough 6/10 feel from review tone, mostly because expectations are already low. Seating is whatever you find in the Terminal 2 gate area; this is counter service only. Payment is usually in Zambian kwacha, and cards work most of the time, but have some cash as a backup just in case the POS terminal acts up.
Practical tip: treat Fast Food Counter T2 as a backup plan: eat properly in Lusaka, then use this stand only for a last cold drink or snack before boarding in Terminal 2.