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No cheese! What a disgrace!

No not a QC, a virgin lounge. (and perhaps a comment about me being over the VA hotdogs)

For the record, I thought this thread should be multi-airline but I couldn't find a suitable place for posting updates and such. (note the final comment in the OP. Hence starting it in the QF section. Perhaps someone can suggest a better place for the thread to make it multi airline useable.

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You're making me think of weisswurst in Munich hauptbahnhof. Might have to visit hahndorf this weekend.

Hmm... maybe I could just pop over to MUC this weekend :mrgreen:
 
Enough of wurst - what would food options would you like to see in the lounge? I'd love to see a noodle bar in Darwin to represent our heritage. Laksa is our specialty here. It might be a bit messy, but if laid out correctly, table tables and bar stools for a bite to eat, and a lounge later.
 
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That's the next logical place. I'm blocking out your closeness to MUC. :(

Enough of wurst - what would food options would you like to see in the lounge? I'd love to see a noodle bar in Darwin to represent our heritage. Laksa is our specialty here. It might be a bit messy, but if laid out correctly, table tables and bar stools for a bite to eat, and a lounge later.

Laska? Careful you're getting dangerously close to island dining food. ;)
 
BA "F" lounge at T5 has some interesting homely food:

- Baked potatoes. They also have chilli con carne and cheese to spice things up a little ... but no sour cream.
- And of course scones (in the afternoon at least). Scones, Jam and clotted cream is one of lifes little pleasures, especially when served with champagne!
 
BA "F" lounge at T5 has some interesting homely food:

- Baked potatoes. They also have chilli con carne and cheese to spice things up a little ... but no sour cream.
- And of course scones (in the afternoon at least). Scones, Jam and clotted cream is one of lifes little pleasures, especially when served with champagne!

Scones, jam and clotted cream in the Hilton London Olympia Exec Lounge a few weeks ago were delicious!
 
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O/T but were the Exec rooms at Hilton London Olympia half decent? I sayed in a "normal" room on the top floor there last month, and my goodness, it was truly terrible....
 
O/T but were the Exec rooms at Hilton London Olympia half decent? I sayed in a "normal" room on the top floor there last month, and my goodness, it was truly terrible....

I had no issues with it..... we were on the 7th floor I think. Not sure if it was an Exec Room or not but size was fine and bathroom was nice and modern.
 
JohnK, better check your cholesterol levels.
Cholesterol gets checked regularly thanks to the drugs I am taking.

It is about as good as it gets for a 49 year old with health issues. Just think that a few years ago I was taking medicine for cholesterol and have managed to turn it around.

Oh, and I eat as many eggs as I want, not as many eggs as someone who does not know me thinks I should be eating.
 
If lounges are for frequent flyers why is the food always the same?

Matt
(personally, simple things done well is all I ask)
 
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