Current Qantas First Lounge Menu (SYD/MEL) and relevant topics

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Asparagus, bacon, poached egg. Quite nice, though not a whole of either the asparagus or bacon.

This was in MEL. Had one other dish already posted from earlier menus (risotto) which was good. While I don’t think much of the current menu, the quality of the food seemed significantly better. May be because the usual chef wasn’t working? Also noticeably more attentive table service - water and wine glasses were never empty for more than a minute or so.
 
6A98C4FD-2429-4C64-809E-A5F092526278.jpeg Our first Flounge lunch today since August, our recent trips have been morning flights. I agree this menu is a bit of a struggle. The Gua Boa for mine wasn’t packing much flavour, but I didn’t mind the asparagus with bacon, poached egg and almond tarator (Mrs Rugby not a fan) For mains we had the pappardelle which was not big on flavour either - I did enjoy the pasta itself though, and the butter chicken which was the highlight - nice spice.

The decanter is in play with the Grosset Gaia 2014, which we’ve really enjoyed here before. I’m enjoying the Chardonnay at the moment but will have a glass of the Gaia with our mandatory cheese burger later on. We also both managed to land spa treatments which were excellent, reminded us of the Payot days - so all up another great Flounge afternoon and nice start to our break.



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does food service begin immediately upon opening at 5am? I'm on EK415 which departs at 6am but contemplating a super fast visit to the lounge first. cheers
 
Yes and let them know when you go straight to the dining area you are on that flight and in a hurry.
 
This was in MEL. Had one other dish already posted from earlier menus (risotto) which was good. While I don’t think much of the current menu, the quality of the food seemed significantly better. May be because the usual chef wasn’t working? Also noticeably more attentive table service - water and wine glasses were never empty for more than a minute or so.

I've found the gap between good and indifferent service to be wider in MEL than SYD. I won't name names of course but there's a staff member in MEL who is outstanding.... and then there are some that aren't.

The risotto is becoming a decent staple of the menu these days after being promoted from appearances as the daily special last year.
 
My observation, I find the team in MEL F lounge to be uninterested in PAX and that we are a disturbance to them. What's it with having to confirm your flight number each time you request food or alcohol? Never happens in SYD.o_O
 
My observation, I find the team in MEL F lounge to be uninterested in PAX and that we are a disturbance to them. What's it with having to confirm your flight number each time you request food or alcohol? Never happens in SYD.o_O

On our recent visits (Nov 2017 and last week) to the MEL lounge, we were never asked our flight number after the boarding pass was sighted pre ordering. I found the service on both occasions to be quite good. No empty glasses and ensuring dishes didn’t sit empty on the table for very long. 2 different servers on each occasion. Small sample observation only.
 
I'm rarely asked for my flight details or boarding pass - but has happened in both SYD and MEL. Was told once (quite a long time ago) it was partly so they knew if you were likely to be in a rush, but also to keep some stats on consumption patterns - more relevant to MEL given greater peaks and troughs in pax numbers and (at least at the time) more variable flights on a day-to-day basis.

Other than struggling a bit when full (but that's natural), I find SYD to have consistently good service, throughout the lounge. Agree MEL is more variable, despite my own good treatment. I did see on my most recent visit this month much more proactive service and two attendants specifically working the seating area - which has often been very ad hoc in the past.
 
Busy MEL lounge tonight; seating and workstation areas proactively monitored ... (hic!)
 
Busy MEL lounge tonight; seating and workstation areas proactively monitored ... (hic!)

Not too busy tonight, but service has been good, and yes, they kept me topped up while i was on a teleconference in the workstation area. At least it will help me sleep. The Chicken and Eggplant Salad was excellent.
 
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Had the Gua Bao yesterday and it was indeed delicious but am I the only one finding the bun a little dense and not soft as one bao should be? Maybe I was the unlucky one :(
 
Had the Gua Bao yesterday and it was indeed delicious but am I the only one finding the bun a little dense and not soft as one bao should be? Maybe I was the unlucky one :(

The first time I had them the buns were excellent, the second time they were a bit hard
 
Had the Gua Bao yesterday and it was indeed delicious but am I the only one finding the bun a little dense and not soft as one bao should be? Maybe I was the unlucky one :(
Sydney or Melbourne?

Have had twice in SYD, both excellent. Twice in MEL, first time not great (including hard bao), second was better.
 
Generally I have found the buns to be softish. No matter; it's what's inside that counts! upload_2018-2-4_9-32-55.png
 
Sydney or Melbourne?

Have had twice in SYD, both excellent. Twice in MEL, first time not great (including hard bao), second was better.

I do recall my sister ordered it once back in Dec and the bun was also a little tough. Both times in Sydney.

Generally I have found the buns to be softish. No matter; it's what's inside that counts! View attachment 117565

So true!
 

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