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DG
13-10-2006, 01:50 PM
Tell us your favourite air plane dishes and best and worse experiences


I remember taking a flight with XL and their breakfast was sausages, their lunch was sausages, their dinner was sausages

Air plane food used to be much nicer I'm sure... but that was back in the days when they gave you a real set of metal knives and forks to eat it with.

kangoo
13-10-2006, 02:11 PM
scrambled eggs are always weird when they give you the cooked breakfasts, even the beans taste weird. i had a delicious asparagus risotto once.

what really pisses me off is that the non veggies get chocolate cake for pudding and the vegetarians get fruit! wtf!

budda
13-10-2006, 02:29 PM
I flew Iberia recently and the food was dire, and the leg room, the staff, the check in, the plane and the other passangers were also dire.

Anyway - United or AA tend to have pretty decent food, Virgin used to when I flew with them and BA isnt terrible either.

lea_uk
13-10-2006, 02:32 PM
I flew to and from Bulgaria in the morning last year and the breakfast we had on the flight was chewy, rubbery rubbish with the tiniest mushroom I've ever seen which didn't even look edible. I did have a massive breakfast in Newcastle Airport before I left though.

Skive
13-10-2006, 02:32 PM
I've always found plane food to be quite good actually.

lipsy
13-10-2006, 02:35 PM
i love most aeroplane food! i dont know why, maybe it brings back happy childhood memories.
BA do lovely meals but the worst food i ever got was on an American Airlines flight when i was 11 and it was all american crap. I asked the airhostess what we would be getting and she said 'lots of sugary things to make all you children hyper' errrr?

VinylVicky
13-10-2006, 02:54 PM
Cant remember what I've had but it's all been very nice.
However as a could, I went on holiday and ended up with severe food poisoning - the docs couldnt tell me where I might have got it, they said it could have been abroad of the the flight food. Damn that holiday as I've had nothing but trouble with my tummy for years now, sicce then.

SuzyCreamcheese
13-10-2006, 02:55 PM
usually i fly cattle class so no aeroplane food there, but on the times its just been a normal plane, theyve just given me a crappy snadwich that tastes about 2 days old. Probably because its refrigerated and therefore hard.

Wyetry
13-10-2006, 03:04 PM
BA alwasy do fish on a friday.

I love aeroplane food its great - though i'm not so keen on the new BA sky deli or what ever its called as sometiems they only give you crappy sweet things.

Indrid Cold
13-10-2006, 03:07 PM
what really pisses me off is that the non veggies get chocolate cake for pudding and the vegetarians get fruit! wtf!
Um, that makes sense...

Wyetry
13-10-2006, 03:13 PM
i love most aeroplane food! i dont know why, maybe it brings back happy childhood memories.
BA do lovely meals but the worst food i ever got was on an American Airlines flight when i was 11 and it was all american crap. I asked the airhostess what we would be getting and she said 'lots of sugary things to make all you children hyper' errrr?

My worst ever meal was on AA as well - it was breakfast and we had cinnamon toast cruch, cinnamon roll, cinnamon ceral bar.

Nikki*
13-10-2006, 03:18 PM
Best thing I've had on an airplane was a ham and cheese crossiant on our way to Switzerland. They were gorgeous, and since the flight was half empty, me and my cousin asked the stewardess if we could buy another one.... she gave us two each for free!

I wish I could remember what airline it was :crying:

Indrid Cold
13-10-2006, 03:20 PM
I never eat airplane food... Most of it looks horrible.

kangoo
13-10-2006, 03:35 PM
Um, that makes sense...

how does that make sense! vegetarians eat chocolate cake too! and its not like they can use the vegan arguement cos the other bits werent vegan

Kermit
13-10-2006, 03:55 PM
Had tiryaki salmon and black pepper noodles when I flew with cathay Pacific, it was divine.

Indrid Cold
13-10-2006, 05:04 PM
how does that make sense! vegetarians eat chocolate cake too! and its not like they can use the vegan arguement cos the other bits werent vegan
Well, I wouldn't know about the other bits from what you said. I just thought that they thought vegs wouldn't want milk.

rachie004
13-10-2006, 05:15 PM
Thai quorn curry :yum: :yum: :yum: :yum: I'd eat it four times over it is just that yummy!


The worst has to be this penne pasta with these roasted 'vegetables' and cheesey sauce :yuck: I'd actually rather starve than eat it. We have some pretty suspicious looking beef dishes too.

If you want to live, don't eat your inflight meals - its pretty much entirely hydrogenated fat - or maybe its just the shit they insist on feeding us :impissed:

RubberSkin
13-10-2006, 05:46 PM
Last time i was on a plane was 25 years ago, and it was a roll, butter pat, slice of cheese and a piece of dubious looking cheesecake on our way to Milan.

DG
13-10-2006, 05:50 PM
Thai quorn curry :yum: :yum: :yum: :yum: I'd eat it four times over it is just that yummy! :

Bet someone had to inform the airline in advance they were coming to get that meal .. :thumb:

Chocolate fairy
13-10-2006, 06:03 PM
I was on a BA flight the other week where they just gave us a cereal bar for a 2 1/2 hour flight! I thought it was a bit crap but wasn't too bothered as i'd eaten at the airport, but the guy next to me was going schitz over it and spent the whole flight complaining that he doesn't pay X amount of money to eat rabbit food and how even easyjet gave him more than that! Was quite entertaining seeing how worked up he got about it!

My worst expereince was on a flight a couple of years ago, won't say which airline, but i'd requested a vegetarian meal in advance and they made an announcement before bringing the meals out that there was 2 options - vegetable lasagna or a beef curry or something, so when the air stewardess got to me i asked for the vegetable lasagna and she told me 'sorry, they've all gone', so i was like 'well, do u have anything without meat in that i can eat' to which she replied 'sorry no, you should have sat further forwards!!' wtf!

The best was Singapore airlines - we got a personal menu handed to us when we got on the plane with several options and it was delicious!

go_away
13-10-2006, 06:17 PM
First Choice did some lovely food when I flew to and from Cuba this year. Chocolate orange cake was delicious.

Ballerina
13-10-2006, 07:16 PM
Whenever i've flown to america the good food has always gone by the time they get to us. I remember having some weird bangers and mash once. Not too keen on plane food tbh - too fatty. Breakfasts are okish though. I don't like eating when i'm traveling anyway. I could probably fly the whole 9 hours and not feel hungry, then as soon as i get off i'm starving.
However i've only ever flown with virgin when we've been given meals so maybe i'm bias

Sikorah
13-10-2006, 09:41 PM
Cant remember what it was but I know the meal we got on an Air Transat flight to/from Toronto was nice, but Canadians are very nice people anyway so they look after you well!!

Nikki*
13-10-2006, 09:58 PM
The best was Singapore airlines - we got a personal menu handed to us when we got on the plane with several options and it was delicious!

Gulf Air do that as well. Bloody lovely food from them as well incidentally, but it was 8 years ago now.

rachie004
14-10-2006, 01:03 PM
Bet someone had to inform the airline in advance they were coming to get that meal .. :thumb:

Nah, it's just one of the crew food options, we get 3 meaty ones and one veggie - and I always get dibs on the veggie one... yanno, cos I'm clearly more important than the boys :p

wildchild
14-10-2006, 01:39 PM
but that was back in the days when they gave you a real set of metal knives and forks to eat it with.

SwissAir still give you real knives and forks. Their food is also very good, even if you're only on a really short flight (ie. Geneva to Zurich, 30 minutes) they give you a small bar of chocolate :)

Indrid Cold
14-10-2006, 07:36 PM
My worst expereince was on a flight a couple of years ago, won't say which airline, but i'd requested a vegetarian meal in advance and they made an announcement before bringing the meals out that there was 2 options - vegetable lasagna or a beef curry or something, so when the air stewardess got to me i asked for the vegetable lasagna and she told me 'sorry, they've all gone', so i was like 'well, do u have anything without meat in that i can eat' to which she replied 'sorry no, you should have sat further forwards!!' wtf!
:lol: Sorry, I shouldn't laugh, but it's so pathetic it's funny.

StrubbleS
14-10-2006, 08:56 PM
I had a toasted up grainy roll with cheese and kantwurst (yes, yoo pronounce it cunt woorst). It wasn't bad, but not really filling and dry/boring, but you shouldn't have much expectations.

I had a chicken salad once and the chicken was the dryest piece of meat I ever devoured.

Knee High Stripy Socks
15-10-2006, 12:47 PM
The only time I've flown was when I was 13, and I was with my friend and her family. I ordered a vegetarian meal because I'm vegetarian. By the time they got to me they'd run out, and I was really upset because I was only 13 and I was a PROPER vegetarian and not just eating it because I didn't like the meaty one :( That was a sad day.

Lacy
15-10-2006, 02:52 PM
I flew with Virgin and their food was actually pretty good. Can't remember what it was though!

Maladjusted
21-10-2006, 08:45 AM
Food on cathay pacific is generally good whenever i've been back to HK to see relatives.

Although i tend to like most airplane food anywyas.