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ORD->LAS
Dinner
For someone that asked recently, the addition of some extra vodka does indeed enhance the Moscow Mule.
The other entree choice was described as "chicken", which turned out to be Chicken Katsu. Would have been my choice if I had known.
But the Paneer was tasty enough, and happy to have a salad dressing other than the stupid Balsamic bottle of Polaris.
Dinner
For someone that asked recently, the addition of some extra vodka does indeed enhance the Moscow Mule.
The other entree choice was described as "chicken", which turned out to be Chicken Katsu. Would have been my choice if I had known.
But the Paneer was tasty enough, and happy to have a salad dressing other than the stupid Balsamic bottle of Polaris.
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UX Complimentary Snack box:
Flew EWR-DCA in all Y cabin, and FA offered 1K/GS snack boxes, and I picked the Tapas box and gave it to my wife for her snack yesterday.
Flew EWR-DCA in all Y cabin, and FA offered 1K/GS snack boxes, and I picked the Tapas box and gave it to my wife for her snack yesterday.
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I will post later but I honestly think I'm going to try an actively avoid the 77W on p.s. flights going eastbound in the future. Given how big the front cabin is, the meal service didn't finish up until 1.5 hours before landing - and since they have the pre-arrival snack, the FAs are basically feeding you the entire time.
More pictures/commentary on the food later (it was good), but it's so egregious. Love the seat of course, but flights on the 752 don't make it feel like you are being served the entire flight.
More pictures/commentary on the food later (it was good), but it's so egregious. Love the seat of course, but flights on the 752 don't make it feel like you are being served the entire flight.
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UA759
MCO-SFO
Breakfast
First time flying a standard transcon on UA in quite some time. I was actually pretty impressed with the offering, despite making the sugariest selections I possibly could have.
Starter of fruit, yogurt, and mimosa:
Main course of waffle with berry compote and Canadian bacon plus cinnamon roll (came after the photo):
Other options were a cereal and some kind of quiche if I recall correctly. In retrospect, the waffle plus cinnamon roll probably wasn't the best pairing, but oh well, they tasted good enough.
All in all I was pleasantly surprised with the multiple courses and three offerings. On similar flights on AA and DL, this is a one-tray affair with only two options.
MCO-SFO
Breakfast
First time flying a standard transcon on UA in quite some time. I was actually pretty impressed with the offering, despite making the sugariest selections I possibly could have.
Starter of fruit, yogurt, and mimosa:
Main course of waffle with berry compote and Canadian bacon plus cinnamon roll (came after the photo):
Other options were a cereal and some kind of quiche if I recall correctly. In retrospect, the waffle plus cinnamon roll probably wasn't the best pairing, but oh well, they tasted good enough.
All in all I was pleasantly surprised with the multiple courses and three offerings. On similar flights on AA and DL, this is a one-tray affair with only two options.
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UA515 ORD - SMF
Choice of:
Chicken with some sort of sun dried tomato topping and polenta
Butternut squash ravioli
It came with the Asian slaw and Asian sesame dressing.
Again, no dessert. I haven't had a dessert in all my dinners for the past month. Not sure what's going on. They didn't load the cookies or ice cream. The FA just took some sweets from the Economy snack cart and offered it to first class. Good recovery.
Choice of:
Chicken with some sort of sun dried tomato topping and polenta
Butternut squash ravioli
It came with the Asian slaw and Asian sesame dressing.
Again, no dessert. I haven't had a dessert in all my dinners for the past month. Not sure what's going on. They didn't load the cookies or ice cream. The FA just took some sweets from the Economy snack cart and offered it to first class. Good recovery.
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UA 2044: SFO to MSP
June 15, 2017
Boeing 737-800, Dinner
A quick check-in on midcon dining, something that seems featured a lot recently.
The highlight of the trip might honestly have been the nuts. With ultra-low-cost nuts starting to put in an appearance here and there, it was very gratifying to get ramekins both ways which were nothing but cashews (some of them whole!) and almonds, served nice and warm with a good bit of salt. I do miss the occasional walnut mixed in there, but the nuts are one of the consistencies with UA dining that is nice.
I don't usually bother to look at labels (or even ask varietals), but the prosecco today was awful but the white wine was nice and soft, with floral notes to it.
I had the pesto chicken and orzo (called "rice") which someone seems to have made its way to both p.s. and midcons this month. Stealing from the menu I can conclusively identify the toppings as artichoke, sun-dried tomato, and leeks. It was plated together with a really excellent salad of spring greens, mandarin oranges, grapefruit, and fennel, with a pomegranate and corn syrup dressing. The dressings are definitely sickly sweet, but go easy on them and I like them miles better than the one-flavor-fits-all olive oil in Polaris these days.
The other choice was a mushroom ravioli, which also sounded decent. As noted, domestic dining is moving to Polaris tableware. It's pretty low on the list of things I care about, but I'm generally "meh" about the change. The plate/bowl thing for the main indeed looks pretty cheap. The service was on-point, with the glass showing up on my tray with the wine I was drinking with the nuts - first time this year the "tray glass" hasn't sat empty the whole meal.
Dessert was the salted caramel ice cream, thoughtfully done with a real spoon. Complain about the paper cup all you want, it was delicious!
June 15, 2017
Boeing 737-800, Dinner
A quick check-in on midcon dining, something that seems featured a lot recently.
The highlight of the trip might honestly have been the nuts. With ultra-low-cost nuts starting to put in an appearance here and there, it was very gratifying to get ramekins both ways which were nothing but cashews (some of them whole!) and almonds, served nice and warm with a good bit of salt. I do miss the occasional walnut mixed in there, but the nuts are one of the consistencies with UA dining that is nice.
I don't usually bother to look at labels (or even ask varietals), but the prosecco today was awful but the white wine was nice and soft, with floral notes to it.
I had the pesto chicken and orzo (called "rice") which someone seems to have made its way to both p.s. and midcons this month. Stealing from the menu I can conclusively identify the toppings as artichoke, sun-dried tomato, and leeks. It was plated together with a really excellent salad of spring greens, mandarin oranges, grapefruit, and fennel, with a pomegranate and corn syrup dressing. The dressings are definitely sickly sweet, but go easy on them and I like them miles better than the one-flavor-fits-all olive oil in Polaris these days.
The other choice was a mushroom ravioli, which also sounded decent. As noted, domestic dining is moving to Polaris tableware. It's pretty low on the list of things I care about, but I'm generally "meh" about the change. The plate/bowl thing for the main indeed looks pretty cheap. The service was on-point, with the glass showing up on my tray with the wine I was drinking with the nuts - first time this year the "tray glass" hasn't sat empty the whole meal.
Dessert was the salted caramel ice cream, thoughtfully done with a real spoon. Complain about the paper cup all you want, it was delicious!
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UA 372: MSP to SFO
June 18, 2017
Boeing 737-800, Dinner
I'm not really sure what's going on with western midcon catering at the moment. This thread has June lunch/dinner meals from IAH-SNA, ORD-LAS, and ORD-SMF and they're all different. This flight was different still, and I had the distinct feeling I was on the receiving end of a catering snafu.
Due to shenanigans (my own fault) I was consigned to 4F on this 738, and got the sCO front-to-back treatment. I think I heard a "cheese ravioli" on offer to the pax in Row 3, but when it was time for my order, all that was left was "beef with root vegetables" or "awkward silence". I must have had some sort of premonition (I'm usually good with beef), as I actually considered asking for a burger instead, and I think I wish I did.
The salad was spectacularly uninspired: a pile of spinach leaves with a single grape tomato, single olive, and small ball of mozzarella cheese. At least it was palatable. Meanwhile, the beef tasted like it had escaped from a beef stew TV dinner and the "root vegetables" were some of the saddest specimens I have seen in a long while. It reminded me most strongly of the beef I had this year on NZ short-haul Y, but it did not compare favorably to that. Combine it with the fact that the roll (a type I've never seen on UA) was downright inedible due to its chewy dryness that not even the butter could fix, and I was left wondering if they filched some meals destined for DL long-haul Y to cover a mis-cater. It certainly tasted like they dumped a Y meal onto a plate, blech.
Paired with the Lagunitas 12th of Never, which was pretty decent although somewhat hoppy for my tastes when it comes to sipping or pairing with food.
The cookie for dessert was a nice improvement though. UA really does a great job with its cookies, compared to cookies I've had on OAL. I hope these stick around.
June 18, 2017
Boeing 737-800, Dinner
I'm not really sure what's going on with western midcon catering at the moment. This thread has June lunch/dinner meals from IAH-SNA, ORD-LAS, and ORD-SMF and they're all different. This flight was different still, and I had the distinct feeling I was on the receiving end of a catering snafu.
Due to shenanigans (my own fault) I was consigned to 4F on this 738, and got the sCO front-to-back treatment. I think I heard a "cheese ravioli" on offer to the pax in Row 3, but when it was time for my order, all that was left was "beef with root vegetables" or "awkward silence". I must have had some sort of premonition (I'm usually good with beef), as I actually considered asking for a burger instead, and I think I wish I did.
The salad was spectacularly uninspired: a pile of spinach leaves with a single grape tomato, single olive, and small ball of mozzarella cheese. At least it was palatable. Meanwhile, the beef tasted like it had escaped from a beef stew TV dinner and the "root vegetables" were some of the saddest specimens I have seen in a long while. It reminded me most strongly of the beef I had this year on NZ short-haul Y, but it did not compare favorably to that. Combine it with the fact that the roll (a type I've never seen on UA) was downright inedible due to its chewy dryness that not even the butter could fix, and I was left wondering if they filched some meals destined for DL long-haul Y to cover a mis-cater. It certainly tasted like they dumped a Y meal onto a plate, blech.
Paired with the Lagunitas 12th of Never, which was pretty decent although somewhat hoppy for my tastes when it comes to sipping or pairing with food.
The cookie for dessert was a nice improvement though. UA really does a great job with its cookies, compared to cookies I've had on OAL. I hope these stick around.
#417
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UA 2044: SFO to MSP
June 15, 2017
Boeing 737-800, Dinner
A quick check-in on midcon dining, something that seems featured a lot recently.
Attachment 34550
The highlight of the trip might honestly have been the nuts. With ultra-low-cost nuts starting to put in an appearance here and there, it was very gratifying to get ramekins both ways which were nothing but cashews (some of them whole!) and almonds, served nice and warm with a good bit of salt. I do miss the occasional walnut mixed in there, but the nuts are one of the consistencies with UA dining that is nice.
I don't usually bother to look at labels (or even ask varietals), but the prosecco today was awful but the white wine was nice and soft, with floral notes to it.
Attachment 34551
I had the pesto chicken and orzo (called "rice") which someone seems to have made its way to both p.s. and midcons this month. Stealing from the menu I can conclusively identify the toppings as artichoke, sun-dried tomato, and leeks. It was plated together with a really excellent salad of spring greens, mandarin oranges, grapefruit, and fennel, with a pomegranate and corn syrup dressing. The dressings are definitely sickly sweet, but go easy on them and I like them miles better than the one-flavor-fits-all olive oil in Polaris these days.
The other choice was a mushroom ravioli, which also sounded decent. As noted, domestic dining is moving to Polaris tableware. It's pretty low on the list of things I care about, but I'm generally "meh" about the change. The plate/bowl thing for the main indeed looks pretty cheap. The service was on-point, with the glass showing up on my tray with the wine I was drinking with the nuts - first time this year the "tray glass" hasn't sat empty the whole meal.
Attachment 34552
Dessert was the salted caramel ice cream, thoughtfully done with a real spoon. Complain about the paper cup all you want, it was delicious!
June 15, 2017
Boeing 737-800, Dinner
A quick check-in on midcon dining, something that seems featured a lot recently.
Attachment 34550
The highlight of the trip might honestly have been the nuts. With ultra-low-cost nuts starting to put in an appearance here and there, it was very gratifying to get ramekins both ways which were nothing but cashews (some of them whole!) and almonds, served nice and warm with a good bit of salt. I do miss the occasional walnut mixed in there, but the nuts are one of the consistencies with UA dining that is nice.
I don't usually bother to look at labels (or even ask varietals), but the prosecco today was awful but the white wine was nice and soft, with floral notes to it.
Attachment 34551
I had the pesto chicken and orzo (called "rice") which someone seems to have made its way to both p.s. and midcons this month. Stealing from the menu I can conclusively identify the toppings as artichoke, sun-dried tomato, and leeks. It was plated together with a really excellent salad of spring greens, mandarin oranges, grapefruit, and fennel, with a pomegranate and corn syrup dressing. The dressings are definitely sickly sweet, but go easy on them and I like them miles better than the one-flavor-fits-all olive oil in Polaris these days.
The other choice was a mushroom ravioli, which also sounded decent. As noted, domestic dining is moving to Polaris tableware. It's pretty low on the list of things I care about, but I'm generally "meh" about the change. The plate/bowl thing for the main indeed looks pretty cheap. The service was on-point, with the glass showing up on my tray with the wine I was drinking with the nuts - first time this year the "tray glass" hasn't sat empty the whole meal.
Attachment 34552
Dessert was the salted caramel ice cream, thoughtfully done with a real spoon. Complain about the paper cup all you want, it was delicious!
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UA759
MCO-SFO
Breakfast
First time flying a standard transcon on UA in quite some time. I was actually pretty impressed with the offering, despite making the sugariest selections I possibly could have.
All in all I was pleasantly surprised with the multiple courses and three offerings. On similar flights on AA and DL, this is a one-tray affair with only two options.
MCO-SFO
Breakfast
First time flying a standard transcon on UA in quite some time. I was actually pretty impressed with the offering, despite making the sugariest selections I possibly could have.
All in all I was pleasantly surprised with the multiple courses and three offerings. On similar flights on AA and DL, this is a one-tray affair with only two options.
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