Who murdered the sausages in BNE Dom J Lounge?

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The taste is just strange. Best guess is that they are poor quality sausages (although don't look too fatty) that have been frozen, then boiled perhaps and then put under a grill.

Just strange.

Next stop SYD F lounge where the food quality must be a lot better!
 
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Haven't seen them for ages, was hoping they'd been binned anyway, you know what goes into sausages right....? ;)
 
I've now confirmed that the SYD F lounge does indeed have much better sausages. (Along with Salmon eggs Benedict, field mushroom and hash brown).

Will have to see if I can hang around long enough for the lunch menu change, but I don't think I'll be able to.
 
Hmm we don't appear to have sausages here at PER this morning, but we do have a pancake machine, which is rocking my socks right now. :cool:
 
I've now confirmed that the SYD F lounge does indeed have much better sausages. (Along with Salmon eggs Benedict, field mushroom and hash brown.

Were the eggs properly cooked under the Hollandaise? Just curious as I've stopped ordering (but i absolutely love them when they are cooked correctly) them after 3 separate raw egg incidents in a row.
 
The taste is just strange. Best guess is that they are poor quality sausages (although don't look too fatty) that have been frozen, then boiled perhaps and then put under a grill.

Just strange.

Next stop SYD F lounge where the food quality must be a lot better!
Well at least they only murder them unlike bacon in LOTFAP where they murder it then cremate it as well.:p
 
Were the eggs properly cooked under the Hollandaise? Just curious as I've stopped ordering (but i absolutely love them when they are cooked correctly) them after 3 separate raw egg incidents in a row.

I think they were cooked properly. Still lots of running yolk, but seemed warm enough.
 
I think they were cooked properly. Still lots of running yolk, but seemed warm enough.

Running yolk is perfect however running white 3 times in a row is just plain unacceptable.

Will give them a 4th try next week.
 
OMFG A PANCAKE MACHINE? pics plz next time.

AFAICT and IIRC there aren't many pancake machines around - in BNE they just (used to) serve them pre-made on a platter on the hot plate.

I think the JQ OOL lounge has/had such a machine.

I don't see what's everyone getting excited about the pancake machine though. Sure, it's better than packet pikelets....
 
Some people like 'em.

The NZ International Business lounges in MEL, SYD and I think, BNE have them.

I can take or leave them, with the emphasis on the latter after almost living on them during my Uni days. ( I make a mean drop scone :p).
 
A machine is a robot. So think of it as a pancake making robot there to serve you and fulfill all your pancake desires.
 
The taste is just strange. Best guess is that they are poor quality sausages (although don't look too fatty) that have been frozen, then boiled perhaps and then put under a grill.

Just strange.

Next stop SYD F lounge where the food quality must be a lot better!

What were you doing eating sausages on Good Friday? :lol:
 
What sausages? Is that for breakfast? Hardly ever in lounge at that time of the morning.
 
Yeah, they were sausages in a tomatoey sauce. (at breakfast).

Last time I had the said food it was sufficiently satisfying. The sausages look like they had been done on a BBQ, i.e. seared and split open at the ends and some in the middle, however unlike some BBQs where it was still rare in the middle and burnt on the outside, they were cooked all the way and not burnt.

Given that most sausages contain you know what, you don't really hold much high expectations for them really, and so you don't care unless they almost kill you.
 
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