Originally Posted by
FlyingMoose
I'm apparently part of that audience, I'm not asking for SK to replace their meal offering but at least include one "International Dull"-cuisine option to choose from for the simple people.
I think you mean Wagamama?
I love JAL food and agree that Wagamama is a disgrace for authentic cuisine. I'm again not expecting airlines to not offer local flavoures, I'm expecting 1/4 options to be accessible to those who don't appreciate that cuisine. Hardly an unreasonable request?
I do indeed mean Wagamama. I have just been struggling a bit to get on a good footing with my auto correct on my new phone. I need to pay more attention these days.
So you don't mind the cold fish specialities (with no choice) that JAL serves between Haneda and Gimpo? While I like it, I can certainly see why a lot of non Japanese people would send it away, some of these things are peculiar.
Originally Posted by
FlyingMoose
Standard cookie-cutter SAS-C menu, I've had this one many times.
Problems:
- No warm starter.
- No beef/steak main course, the pork is terrible.
- Portion size is to small.
- The dessert is fine but you'll find yourself with the smallest possible slice of pie that can be separated from the rest of it before human vision fails to register it to your brains. Often found with more vanilla 'quark' than pie.
- The salad provided prior to landing is not a meal. While better than the black bread with cold fish served in the previous food concept, its not ok. Adding an option for a simple panini with cheese/ham that costs $2 would solve all problems, heck recover the cost in tenfold.
I have not been on SK J in Q4, but have they removed the trolley service for second meal? Combine your own second meal from the options. (this menu being from a PVG flight it used to be there) I always found some good options in that selection, but did learn the hard way to stay away from the reheated scrambled eggs when they were offered.
I always find I get too much food on long haul J. No matter what carrier. I tend to eat it, as there is not much else to do, but I really should skip 1/3 of it. And probably the wines