Hello. I concur with all Corianders comments and observations. I flew J in 10E returning from London mid August.
The seats were better laying down as a flat bed than upright.
It was an OK flight, maybe 7.5/10. Drink service was grudging about an hour into flight and we were offered 1 drink, no replenishments. The food was the precise menu Coriander shared, but it was not pleasant.
In terms of food, my dinner entree order never eventuated, my pappardelle main course was ho hum, cheese board dessert was very modest in that it was meager, even for a woman, and coffee and liquor had to be requested.
I was so hungry I asked for some bread and butter into the flight to reduce hunger/jetlag nausea (never experienced before).
Breakfast was not pleasant with over garlicky beans in a greasy rubbery concoction. Not the Perry standard the hype led me to look forward to.
Food aside, I made up my own bed up and generally was left with a sense that passengers were a necessary pest. Rarely saw cabin staff throughout the flight and water was not replenished.
The service is not the standard qantas aspire too, the crew aside from chief steward were all British and while efficient, lacked the grooming, service level or indeed friendliness, expected.
On the positive side we arrived safely and on time, though turbulent over the Indian Ocean. Would I fly the Dreamliner J again - probably not as I had to fly to Perth from Adelaide so no time savings. I peeped into PE and was very surprised at the lack of space when reclinded, passengers needing to exit from the window seat would need to get very personal with their neighbor as the space was so squishy.
Perth lounge was nice but only open a set time and I had to kill time in normal QC until lounge opened. Duty free at Perth non existent.
Only other comment I would make is that it was annoying that with limited toilets in J, the PE passengers continually used them and frequently disturbed J passengers with knocking and chatting, as well as trying up loos.
On the whole it may have been just my flight, but I was not impressed when compared to the cost. Qantas loyalty is wearing thin when other products offer greater value and passenger experience.