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Not ideal at all.SYD-BNE, “lunch time” flight, 4th February:
Still sitting on this flight and disappointed by the rather mediocre offerings and the lacklustre service. Would have thought that a flight smack in the middle of lunch time would have justified a proper meal but alas, a “snack” offering of either a quiche or a boring salad was all that they could muster. “Risky business” Pinot Grigio was the yummiest on my plate.
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Quiche was called “Cheese and Beef” quiche but no beef was to be found. So if that thing really contained beef, then it must have been some fat rendering in the dough or similar which makes me sick just writing it. The mushy peas and supermarket shelf grade onion chutney didn’t help either.
Unfortunately, the food in the Sydney “Business” lounge was also horrid today (worst beef cuts in the so called Beef Bourguignon) so generally underwhelmed and underfed.
Actually I was pleased with the variety in SYD J today because normally it is always chicken. So I filled up on the beef (without rice) with the beetroot salad and some veg sticks.Unfortunately, the food in the Sydney “Business” lounge was also horrid today (worst beef cuts in the so called Beef Bourguignon) so generally underwhelmed and underfed.
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SYD has been dire for more than a couple of years but I was pleased with something else today besides chicken. A rare event.Well MEL Spice Bar was at usual standards (I posted in that thread) and no complaints. CBR was offering a chicken cacciatore with roast potatoes which looked reasonable (but I did not taste). SYD has been dire for a long time though absolutely.
Did you manage to get any decent bits of the beef? I swear, every single bit had fat and sinew in it and was pretty much inedible. Maybe I just had bad luck with my portion?Actually I was pleased with the variety in SYD J today because normally it is always chicken. So I filled up on the beef (without rice) with the beetroot salad and some veg sticks.
My bowl in SYD had some meaty pieces so I think you were a tad unlucky, but they were still far between and I didn't finish the bowl as the remaining stew was light on flavour. When I got to MEL I thought the bourguignon looked a nicer version.Did you manage to get any decent bits of the beef? I swear, every single bit had fat and sinew in it and was pretty much inedible. Maybe I just had bad luck with my portion?
Had a similar beef dish and Melbourne a couple of weeks back and the meat quality was noticeably superior over there.
Nice to see something new in the rotation and that BNE is back operationally.
Regarding wine to take away, I've had it a few times domestically and once on a DPS but definitely never expect it. You do have to wonder how much gets poured out which is a tragedy.
Oh yes, that reminds me- it had happened to me before but to make up for an issue (I think it was my usual problem- the only meal choice left was fish which I can't eat so I ended up with a children meal from the back of the plane). It even was a bottle of champers, Ion BA that was I think.Yes, I've been given wine a couple of times in J to take away. Once on Qantas and once on Virgin that I can recall. In both cases, the bottles were unopened though and in the case of VA, it was to apologise that no food (at all) had been loaded onto the flight.
Yes, but the crew can’t get around AFFers posting the flight details, so as they may be tracked down for the deed.And usually with a little "make sure you hide this in your bag as we're not meant to do this" comment …