In “manage your booking” you should select the appropriate dietary requirement. That way there will be a dairy free meal loaded.anyone seen the MEL to SIN business class menu?
I have a little one who has a dairy/egg allergy so wondering if there may be anything she could eat.
I’ll be doing the reverse flight in early April, so will check out the menu.Anyone flown QF25 (SYD-HND)? See a real absence of reviews if it online. We have a flight coming up in June.
Anyone flown QF25 (SYD-HND)? See a real absence of reviews if it online. We have a flight coming up in June.
QF25 SYD-HND
Appetisers excellent, beef was standard Qantas doneness (leather), miso soup missing dashi, dessert excellent.
Overall good to see Qantas making an attempt to localise the menu on the route, but some areas for improvement.
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QF25 SYD - HND Last Night
The Japanese menu was highly mediocre. Starters were nice, main was bad.
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Breakfast was the usual form to fill out and was fine.
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30 Dec QF2 5SYD-HND
Managed to get one of the Japanese meal option as they run out quick. By far this is the best business class meal of any flight I have taken. Brings back the old days of proper dining. Tasty, Fresh, Well presented proper food and not that “salad” View attachment 313346
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Did you want chocolate with your chocolate also?6:30pm MEL - SYD on the Airbus.
Rare beef soba noodle salad. In a word, it was unseasoned.
Other option was the Kung Pao Chicken making the rounds lately…
Nothing new to see here.
Wow the middle one... whoever plated that clearly had no idea what it was meant to look like. Is that a block of butter in the side dish for pickles?Three reviews in this thread from the last 6 months - all close to identical
I also wondered why there was a block of butter...Wow the middle one... whoever plated that clearly had no idea what it was meant to look like. Is that a block of butter in the side dish for pickles?
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Pea and mint soup with parmesan croute - contains milkanyone seen the MEL to SIN business class menu?
That's sensational, thank you for that!Pea and mint soup with parmesan croute - contains milk
Salad of white cut chicken with wombok, daikon, shallots, sesame and black vinegar dressing
Thai style fish cakes with pickled cucumber and chilli dressing - contains milk and egg (it may also be a Gnocchi dish which also contains milk and egg)
Caramelised potato gratin with peas, mushrooms and roasted fennel
Pappardelle with Lamb Ragu and Parmesan - contains milk and egg
Jiangxi style Humpty Doo barramundi with jasmine rice, seasonal greens and sesame seeds
Seared Beef fillet with Chipotle Butter, Corn Puree and Broccolini - contains milk in the butter and corn puree (as the dish is loaded per component you could ask for it without the butter and corn)
This is provided as a guide to assist you - obviously no guarantees.
For flights ex Australia, there is an allergen guide crew have. There isn't one for inbound flights except for flights ex LHR as it is a legal requirement.I've never flown business before, would the crew know the allergens in each dish?
This really looks like whY catering of old. How far QF’s standards have slipped Some recent VA domestic J flights I’ve taken (and see on the corresponding AFF thread) have blown QF’s catering and presentation out of the water. Neil Perry should be ashamed to have his name attached to this brown slop and supermarket bread.
You’re being generous. That meal is absolutely vile imho.Another example of the ginger chicken noodles.Edible, but not great.
In “manage your booking” you should select the appropriate dietary requirement. That way there will be a dairy free meal loaded.
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I’ll be doing the reverse flight in early April, so will check out the menu.
That's interesting because I have developed a severe anaphylactic fish allergy and every domestic QF flight I've taken (and they have all been J) they have said they have no idea what's in the meals so once I was given bread and vegemite.For flights ex Australia, there is an allergen guide crew have. There isn't one for inbound flights except for flights ex LHR as it is a legal requirement.