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Review: Starlux Airlines Galactic Lounge Taipei (TPE – Terminal 1)

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 27, 2026January 27, 2026 5 Comments

a logo on a wall

Starlux offers a cozy but comfortable lounge in Terminal 1 of Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), with an a la carte menu and buffet.

Starlux Airlines Galactic Lounge Taipei Terminal 1 Review (TPE)

After checking in for my Starlux flight, I checked out the Starlux Galactic Lounge in Terminal 1. As Starlux describes it:

The STARLUX airlines lounge is designed to be both elegant and fashionable. Upon entering, our guests are welcomed by our Polaris logo. It is our hope that every one of our passengers can fully relax in this comfortable and luxurious environment before starting their journey.

Polaris? Don’t tell United!

Location + Hours + Access

The Starlux Lounge is located on level four of Terminal 1. After clearing security, follow signs to the lounges (all clustered near one another in T1) and you’ll find the Starlux Lounge next to the China Airlines Lounge. It is open daily from 5:00 am to 7:00 pm (the Terminal 2 lounge is open until 11:30 pm).

Access is reserved for Starlux Business Class passengers (no guests) as well as elite members in the Starlux “COSMILE” frequent flyer:

  • Explorer members – one guest
  • Insighter members- two guests

a sign on a wall

a staircase with metal handrails and a sign

a sign on a wall

a glass door of a building

a sign in a lobby

Seating

This is a small lounge but I had it all to myself and thought it was a very nice space. The lounge is styled in two shades of brown with unique oblong couches that help to avoid the sterilized feeling of many airline lounges. Lamps offer warm light and a black mirrored walls make the lounge look even bigger than it is.

a room with brown and white furniture

a room with brown couches and tables

a room with brown leather couches and tables

a room with a couch and a table

There’s a less comfortable seating area in one corner with small round tables, each with two chairs, and a buffet on the other side of the lounge.

a room with chairs and tables

a room with a table and chairs

Each seat is equipped with an electrical outlet, including a universal power outlet and USB-A charging port.

a close up of a power outlet

I can imagine this place filling up in the early afternoon, but only one other passenger showed up during my visit.

Food + Drink

In addition to a small buffet, there was an a la carte menu that included:

  • oven-roasted salmon
  • steamed dumpling (seafood or vegetable)
  • ciabatta sandwiches (egg salad or smoked beef)
  • miso ramen

a tan menu on a wood surface

a menu in a folder

The buffet included:

  • nacho bar
  • salad bar
  • beet salad
  • deep-fried pork loin with sweet & sour sauce
  • chicken korma
  • Japanese-style steamed rice with Shiitake mushrooms
  • braised red quinoa and edamame
  • lotus root chicken soup

a kitchen with a counter and a display case

food in a container on a table

a table with food on it

a tray of chips on a table

a beverage dispenser and a beverage dispenser on a counter
Ice cream…
a refrigerator with food in it
Deserts included “Ohanthus Wollberry jelly”

Beverages included a pedestrian selection of wine and spirits, plus a beer tap, coffee machine, and canned juices, soft drinks, and water (including Evian and Sanpellegrino).

a bar with bottles and glasses

a table with bottles of alcohol and a tray of food

a coffee machine and a machine on a counter

a refrigerator with drinks in it

I was not all that hungry, but enjoyed a refreshing beet salad…I rarely pass up the chance to eat beets.

a plate of food with a fork

Restroom + Shower

Interestingly, this lounge has no restrooms or showers…the restrooms are down the hall.

The Starlux T2 lounge does have shower suites and restrooms.

CONCLUSION

I quite liked this small Starlux (“STARLUX” as it is stylized) lounge, though it is a bit odd that are no restrooms or showers. That said, I had it to myself and had I been hungry, I suspect I would have enjoyed eating here.

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About Author

Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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5 Comments

  1. 1990 Reply
    January 28, 2026 at 12:54 am

    Looks really nice. Shame about no showers; for connections, that’s my go-to, especially after a 14+ hour flight and before a 4+ hour onward journey.

  2. Dublin Reply
    January 28, 2026 at 7:48 am

    I’m going there in December. Any chance you’re gonna do a review of your trip in Taipei? Taking Starlux biz as well…. pretty psyched. Now I just gotta figure out a way to get home!

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 28, 2026 at 8:42 am

      Check out all the posts tagged with Taipei. I’ve already written extensively about my time on the ground. Enjoy! I LOVE Taipei. Wonderful people and nation, so different from Mainland.

  3. Jerry Reply
    January 28, 2026 at 2:49 pm

    You passed on the nacho bar? “Great Mexican food in Taipei”

    • Maryland Reply
      January 28, 2026 at 5:54 pm

      ROLF snorted out wine ugh

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