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I’d make a point of preordering when it was available (especially if there were online only extra options). More often than not it was acknowledged that I’d preordered and I always got what was ordered (apart from once or twice when I changed my mind).I rarely used the service on QF. Not flown much long haul QF in J in recent pre-pandemic years. NZ flights did not get the service, nor F passengers (Trademark inconsistency). But on the handful I did my recollection is that the crew usually had no idea of what I had pre-booked. Pretty sure I always received what I wanted in the end, but not because of the pre-booking system.
Is that rocket leaves on the duck soba? If so, that is not a great combination. I'd have thought a sprig of coriander would suit well?QF 62 HND/BNE 14 Jan 23
Duck Soba - soup was clear and duck had a nice lightly spiced flavor.. The green salad looks less offensive as the dressing does not seem to be the sour vinaigrette but did not taste….View attachment 314520
Yes AA/UA/DL do pre-ordering to one extent or another. SQ of course has famous BTC and well QF used to for international. Got to wonder why it seems to have gone away - would seem to be the most efficient way to determine catering load and reduce waste if a majority of pax did a meal order. Certainly a way to ensure pax get what they actually might want vs "We're out of X here have the worst option nobody else wanted..."
Is that rocket leaves on the duck soba? If so, that is not a great combination. I'd have thought a sprig of coriander would suit well?
No it’s not that would be a fail for me too. It’s some kind of aromatics based on the aroma like a coriander thingy that’s probably Japanese origin cause I’m not familiar with it and also some larger type spring onion shoots.Is that rocket leaves on the duck soba? If so, that is not a great combination. I'd have thought a sprig of coriander would suit well?
Probably in another 5-10 years. QF have been peddling the same intl J menu's now for a number of years. Typically a derivative of the following:Does anyone know when the International Business Class menus will change? I'm flying to Jakarta in August & was hoping to see a new menu by then.
This somewhat proves my generic menu!Yesterday SYD-YVR. The gnocchi was ok. The lamb ragu was pretty poor. The lamb was cubes of rubber. All served in a soup bowl. Service exceptionally slow. Took a good 90 minutes post take-off to get a drink. We were delayed on the ground almost an hour. Surely they could have taken orders then.
Crew in general were pretty disinterested. CSM didn't even show her face for most the flight.
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Been there, done that!! (too many times)Yesterday SYD-YVR. The gnocchi was ok. The lamb ragu was pretty poor. The lamb was cubes of rubber. All served in a soup bowl. Service exceptionally slow. Took a good 90 minutes post take-off to get a drink. We were delayed on the ground almost an hour. Surely they could have taken orders then.
Crew in general were pretty disinterested. CSM didn't even show her face for most the flight.
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And yet often you can’t get your first choice because two people have gotten in before you …The wastage of stuff being sent back must be incredible.
And yet often you can’t get your first choice because two people have gotten in before you …
Which one was the middle pic? Are those roast chicken pieces? Doesn’t look too bad …
Last Monday QF770 PER-MEL scheduled departure 1210, but running late.
The pizzas in the PER JLounge appeared at about 1145, so I snared a few slices before boarding, so a plus there.
Massaman curry, chicken salad and something else I've forgotten on offer for lunch. I went the curry. It was actually a lump of beef with a quite tasty curry sauce, not a constructed curry. I ate the meat, sauce, veg and a little of the rice. PJM went the salad, only eating the veg, which she said was hard to pick up with the picnic cutlery.
MEL-PER on Friday was beef ravioli with mushroom sauce, that the CSM said tasted better than it looked. He was only just right. I ate a little more than half, then baled on it. I can't recall the salad option; the other was some pork casserole-type slop that the CSM urged against. PJM passed on the lot.
Still the cheap, low-grade garbage sugary add-ons. Disgusting. When I asked the CSM when cheese might reappear he urged me to write in, as all his entreaties for that fall on deaf ears. He referred to the sugar rubbish and ersatz 'chocolate' as "diabetes material". He was quite clearly fed up with serving this embarrassing stuff.
They were not content with a sugary cake and a cruddy choc-ball, but have now added even more confectionery.
The wastage of stuff being sent back must be incredible.
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