Virgin Australia Business Class - Meals, Menus & Service

The other option was a chicken sausage English brekky thing which I've had before and didn't enjoy a lot.
Nothing British about Chicken sausage at all!! . Never understood some countries fascination with chicken sausages....see it often on Aussie hotel breakfasts though....yuck! The waffle looks good though...😁
 
On the topic of sweet breakfasts, I had the waffles on a morning BNE to SYD service last week. Was pretty sugary but very tasty. The other option was a chicken sausage English brekky thing which I've had before and didn't enjoy a lot.
See I could say that reminds me of those packet mini waffles (I think the last time I saw some was in Aldi), and yes they are quite sugary (sometimes I beat the excess surface sugar off them).

But eh.... tasty and at least they served with fruit for balance. Dare I say I'd prefer larger waffles, though, but those little ones surprisingly have the advantage of more texture.
Nothing British about Chicken sausage at all!! . Never understood some countries fascination with chicken sausages....see it often on Aussie hotel breakfasts though....yuck! The waffle looks good though...😁
Chicken sausages, along with other meats that isn't pork, is usually to cater for a wider range of specific diets (religion based), maybe questionably less fatty than pork, and definitely cheaper than beef and turkey. (That said, depending on the sausage, who's to say how much real animal is in them anyway)

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7:15am Canberra to Melbourne flight today. Options were chia pudding or an apple custard slice thing with berries. Unsurprisingly only one person on the flight ate. A savory option (or even cereal) would have been nice - especially at that time of the morning. Seemed like an almost deliberate ploy to reduce service.

Second flight Melbourne to Adelaide was more appropriate with bacon and scrambled eggs or a veg frittata. Eggs/bacon was really rather decent:

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ADL > MEL
13.15 aporox dep
PDD as in drink provided, water or a sparkling white.
Took water.
Very tender beef filo wrap.
Didnt ask for red or white wine.
was an option tho.
Normally the food is ok on VA. But I had the same dish you posted a couple weeks ago… there’s a very small reheating window between the wrap being edible and being as tough as nails. Unfortunately mine was the latter.
 
Today VA467 PER-BNE departing at 1040am.

Moni was the FA looking after the full business cabin and provided what was possibly the best in-flight service I had ever experienced. I will provide feedback to VA. The BNE-based crew had overnighted in MEL and operated the inbound flight and finished at home after our sector. They were fresh, enthusiastic and efficient.

PDBs of sparkling wine, flat water and possibly juice was offered. Twin-aisle might like to correct any factual errors. As learnt from AFF, my coeliac wife asked at this time about the possibility of any gluten-free meal options. Marvellous Moni wasn’t sure but offered to check and get back to us.

When the seatbelt lights went off, Moni was back with her informative iPad to advise the allergens she had found but in her quest, identified that the crew meals were GF and they would happily swap. She took pre-lunch drink orders and lunch food and drink orders at this time including an option of when to dine.

Shortly after, with the pre-lunch drinks, came a tray of cheese/cracker packs, flavoured rice crackers and potato chips.

My lunch choices were barbecue chicken with Asian noodles, greens and sauce or a cherry tomato gnocchi (I think). The chicken dish was piping hot, tasty and filling. Sadly my photo only has the side of hummus and flat bread :(

The crew meals provided to my wife were a quinoa salad and chicken chunks with a Mediterranean salad. Both enjoyed by my wife.

My dessert was a chocolate brownie with maybe clotted cream. With a couple of Lindt Easter bunnies later in the flight.

My glasses were only ever empty of sparking water or St Hallet Black Clay 2023 Shiraz when I declined further top-ups. The Shiraz was strong-bodied and not bad for $15 a bottle.

The dividing rope was used and usually policed. Priority luggage worked a treat. Definitely a thumbs-up experience with Virgin Australia today.
 

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With a couple of Lindt Easter bunnies later in the flight.

I got one of these last night too on a shorter ADL-CBR flight. Good to see chocolate back, albeit in Easter form so I assume temporary.

Was served a chicken, potato wedges, watercress combo. It was alright, a bit soggy, especially the wedges but I’ve had worse. Other option was veg curry with optional chicken.

Apologies for the rubbish photo.
 

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Hi all, my wife is flying business this week Adelaide to Sydney and is vegan. Trying to see on the site if I can request a vegan meal and looks like I can't. Does anyone know if you can inform dietary requirements pre flight or can they offer something vegan in flight?
 
Hi all, my wife is flying business this week Adelaide to Sydney and is vegan. Trying to see on the site if I can request a vegan meal and looks like I can't. Does anyone know if you can inform dietary requirements pre flight or can they offer something vegan in flight?
I had a problem with this for a recent trip with someone I was travelling with.

You cannot request a vegan meal, but you can inform them onboard that you would like to have vegan food but there may be extremely limited options.

A bit disappointing that even if you notify them ahead of time they cannot load a vegan meal
 
I had a problem with this for a recent trip with someone I was travelling with.

You cannot request a vegan meal, but you can inform them onboard that you would like to have vegan food but there may be extremely limited options.

A bit disappointing that even if you notify them ahead of time they cannot load a vegan meal
Not only may there be extremely limited options, but potentially zero option. Potato chips and rice crackers could probably be relied upon. BYO is the only safe approach.
 
Hi all, my wife is flying business this week Adelaide to Sydney and is vegan. Trying to see on the site if I can request a vegan meal and looks like I can't. Does anyone know if you can inform dietary requirements pre flight or can they offer something vegan in flight?
She could probably have the cheese and crackers packet they supply on every tray. The cheese probably is wax and not animal milk based. 😅

OK joking...

I don't know if VA does SPMLs on domestic (you'd think so), but if there were any, you would likely have to call in advance to request it.

Only foolproof idea is to either pack something or pack a container and scavenge something discreetly from the lounge before boarding.

Some of the dishes (viz. one of the options) presented on this thread appear to be vegan. Seems the crew will be as accommodating as they can, viz. if the pantry is loaded, they will offer that, otherwise perhaps suggest options from the Economy buy on board selection (which should be then offered to her free of charge).
 
Meals aren't generally vegan.
No dietary special meals ($$$$$$$$)
Commerical kitchen so maybe traces etc.

Recommend to byo cause ya Gunna be disappointed. Don't rely.
 
Thank you all very much for your answers. She's a bit spoilt from flying Singapore medium haul business and getting to go thru the menu pre flight. BYO it is.

Thank you all very much. Answers much appreciated.
 
VA346 BNE-MEL tonight. Very very very bland.
What is it, or what was it meant to be?

On first looks, it seems to be fried rice, chicken and bok choy. Not sure if this is one of the vegetarian dishes that can have meat added.
 

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