No, didnt know it makes a difference , but i will give it a tryHave you searched for MEL-SIN then SIN-FCO separately?
No, didnt know it makes a difference , but i will give it a tryHave you searched for MEL-SIN then SIN-FCO separately?
we flew from SIN to NRT on the 777 in July '24 and it was the case but they also had Taittinger Comtes de Champagne & Bollinger Le Grande Annee on boardDoes anybody know if the 1 bottle Krug per sector for R and F cabins been relaxed at all?
Only anecdotal evidence, but on a 777 flight I took back in June there were 3 of us in the cabin drinking Krug, and based on the number of refills we all had I'm confident they had stocked multiple bottles.Does anybody know if the 1 bottle Krug per sector for R and F cabins been relaxed at all?
What was the route?Only anecdotal evidence, but on a 777 flight I took back in June there were 3 of us in the cabin drinking Krug, and based on the number of refills we all had I'm confident they had stocked multiple bottles.
SYD-SIN, SQ212. Even more impressed that they catered so well for an 8am departure!What was the route?
Does anybody know if the 1 bottle Krug per sector for R and F cabins been relaxed at all?
Excellent, SQ 241 sorted for me in a few weeks, That said, would not mind trying the speciality champagne, sounds interesting,Apparently from today there will be x1 Krug 750ml and x2 Krug 375ml loaded on all F and R flights.
I got the info from @Cruiser Elite onboard SQ while he was sculling a 750ml bottle before lunchtime
Excellent, SQ 241 sorted for me in a few weeks, That said, would not mind trying the speciality champagne, sounds interesting,
How would I know that would be your first post for a while.Current offering:
Can anyone convince me to give the lobster thermidor another go? Between myself and Mrs NoName we have never had a good one but it has popped up as a lunch option before arrival for my F flight in December and I’m considering it. Figure that if it’s bad again I can just eat in TPR on arrival. Departing SYD if that makes a difference.
Mrs RB had 2 serves in one day in late Sept. Del-Sin & then SIN-SYD. Both very good, slight variation in description-Can anyone convince me to give the lobster thermidor another go? Between myself and Mrs NoName we have never had a good one but it has popped up as a lunch option before arrival for my F flight in December and I’m considering it. Figure that if it’s bad again I can just eat in TPR on arrival. Departing SYD if that makes a difference.
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I tried it once out of SIN (to HKG). The 5pm plane pushed back and then went on a ground hold for ¾ hours. The Ovens were on ...The rubbery texture was our experience each time. Seemed overcooked which I guess would be a common problem with many dishes prepared to be consumed in the air. Not much else that appeals on the book the cook menu though so still leaning towards giving it another go. Can’t view the regular inflight menu yet so might wait until that appears before deciding.
Nah I wouldn’t. I also wasn’t a fan and that was an ex-SIN prepared version.Can anyone convince me to give the lobster thermidor another go? Between myself and Mrs NoName we have never had a good one but it has popped up as a lunch option before arrival for my F flight in December and I’m considering it. Figure that if it’s bad again I can just eat in TPR on arrival. Departing SYD if that makes a difference.