Gate-side Snack Bar Maramara sits in Terminal A’s public area.
Snack Bar Maramara is on the landside level of Terminal A at Maputo Airport, useful if you’re meeting someone or checked in early and haven’t gone through security yet. It runs on a simple counter-service setup, with basic Mozambican and international snacks rather than full meals. Expect quick grab-and-go more than a sit-down restaurant vibe, and factor in a 5–10 minute walk from the main Terminal A check-in zone depending on your airline desk.
Pricing lands in the mid-range for Maputo Airport: think roughly the cost of a coffee and pastry combo in town plus a small airport premium. You’ll typically find soft drinks, bottled water, a few juices, and simple sandwiches or baked items. If you’re flying out of Terminal A, it’s a reasonable spot for a last drink or snack in meticais before moving toward security; just watch your time, as security queues here can jump from 5 minutes to 25 minutes fast.
Seating is limited, so assume bar stools and a few small tables rather than a full dining room; that matters in Terminal A, which often fills up during the morning departure bank between about 06:00 and 09:00. Portions lean light: think a small sandwich or pastry as a holdover until the onboard service on LAM or your connecting carrier. If you need something more substantial, give yourself enough buffer to walk deeper into Terminal A’s airside options after you clear security.
Practical tip: grab bottled water and a snack at Snack Bar Maramara before heading through Terminal A security, especially for regional flights under 3 hours where onboard catering can be hit-or-miss and gate areas have fewer food stands.