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...maybe if you cooked it.
...maybe if you cooked it.
I can't get a butter chicken with rice that size of serving for $10 anywhere.
"French Champagne" is a tautologyDo they still offer French Champagne?
It should be, but the Americans and the Russians at the very least actively seek to challenge that."French Champagne" is a tautology
Sadly, yes. At least Australia got its act together circa 2000, hard to believe that in my youth abominations such as Minchinbury had the "champagne" moniker...It should be, but the Americans and the Russians at the very least actively seek to challenge that.
I accept your clarification but i have been forced to ask - Is this "French Champagne" on so many flights when offered a glass of prepoured "champagne" only to find it is not . Often ,if they insist it is "French Champagne" and I suspect not , I ask to see the bottle ! United Airlines is a good example of this issue ."French Champagne" is a tautology
And yes, the more than decent Jacquart was on offer on MEL - CHC in July, very unlikely that this would have changed
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Oh I agree 100%, just the inner wine snob escaping its cage for a secondI accept your clarification but i have been forced to ask - Is this "French Champagne" on so many flights when offered a glass of prepoured "champagne" only to find it is not . Often ,if they insist it is "French Champagne" and I suspect not , I ask to see the bottle ! United Airlines is a good example of this issue .
Drinks menu Trans Tasman matches international business with things like champagne and four pillars gin loaded like any other long haul. Problem is with a lack of menu many don’t realise they actually exist.Any changes to Australia to NZ offerings ?
Thank you. Have several flights SYD-WLG-SYD and vv and BNE-CHC-BNE in next month or so . Looking forward to them now.Drinks menu Trans Tasman matches international business with things like champagne and four pillars gin loaded like any other long haul. Problem is with a lack of menu many don’t realise they actually exist.
Yeah the obstinate lack of printed menus on TT (and PER flights) since covid is a real shame, surely can't cost them much, and adds a much more "premium" feel to things...Drinks menu Trans Tasman matches international business with things like champagne and four pillars gin loaded like any other long haul. Problem is with a lack of menu many don’t realise they actually exist.
This is a welcome change.Drinks menu Trans Tasman matches international business with things like champagne and four pillars gin loaded like any other long haul. Problem is with a lack of menu many don’t realise they actually exist.
Well if they are saying no spirits loaded that's a difference story but I've been on a few TT 737 flights this year and spirits including four pillars are on offer.My past three flights ex NZ was advised no spirits loaded.
My snapper on QF35 or 36 recently was quite dry but the scallops were excellent @MEL_TravellerYeah, the snapper is popular! It had run out by the time they got to me the other day! Interesting as IIRC so,done upthread said the snapper wasn’t good! It all depends on the variables on the day!