It's moved (again) since you last visited I suspect. Far better food selection now, with approx 10 different (labelled) sandwiches / wraps etc.
Nope - could be an interesting one though. I think the issue would be the sheer scale of the variation in quality for both sets of lounges, making meaningful generalisations tough. I'm sure there's an angle along those lines mind you - have made a note.
Sakura Lounge in the Central Japan International Airport of Japan (Nagoya airport) is one of my favorites. It is not usually crowded and the services there are generally good and efficient.
Brno (BRQ) is a tiny airport in the Czech Republic, which only receives a handful of flights a day, particularly the daily Ryanair flight from London and the rest holiday charters. Surprisingly, it features a Priority Pass lounge which can only be accessed via the bar next door, of which a Priority Pass entitles you to complimentary refreshments. Always amusing to be the only one in the airport using the lounge.
I totally agree, that Brno (BRQ) is a great European airport, pretty comfortable for any type of people. By the way, a lot of people before flight, like to read horoscopes, to know what country should they visit, and should they make a flight at all. What do you think about it?