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Aegean Airlines catering thread share your inflight food pictures here
#691
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: ARN
Programs: A3*G, SK*G
Posts: 336
Yesterday I flew to AMS. Tried the red Syrah which was quite nice. Though with the food I stuck to the Assyrtiko which I think was very good.
Appetizer (Seeds salad with quinoa, rice, pine-nuts, cranberry and pommeganate):
Mains (Sea bream with celeriac and potato mash and grilled asperagus):
Dessert (Mosaiko):
Personally for me the appetizer was somewhat disappointing. The white rice was the main flavour, and that kind-of made it like a plate of plain white rice with a few treats thrown in. No protein whatsoever on this dish.
The fish was nice in my opinion. You gotta love celeriac though. The fish was by far the most popular choice as well, pretty much everyone (except a few tourists who were obviously not Greek) requested this over the Chicken option. They ran out of the fish when about half the cabin was served.
Appetizer (Seeds salad with quinoa, rice, pine-nuts, cranberry and pommeganate):
Mains (Sea bream with celeriac and potato mash and grilled asperagus):
Dessert (Mosaiko):
Personally for me the appetizer was somewhat disappointing. The white rice was the main flavour, and that kind-of made it like a plate of plain white rice with a few treats thrown in. No protein whatsoever on this dish.
The fish was nice in my opinion. You gotta love celeriac though. The fish was by far the most popular choice as well, pretty much everyone (except a few tourists who were obviously not Greek) requested this over the Chicken option. They ran out of the fish when about half the cabin was served.
Anyway I have to disagree with you about the starter. I enjoyed it very much, and although the rice serving could have been smaller I could still taste the flavour of quinoa. I think actually that the entire menu was great, I loved it.
#692
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: 39000ft
Posts: 956
BRU-ATH Y Dinner.
I think that officially the Y-meals are "downgraded". On BRU-ATH (one of the long-flights), the Y meal does not have salad anymore (i think that's already removed some time ago). Also, the dessert was the biscuits they serve in domestic flights...
Moreover, I can also confirm that there was only one bar service. So many "prepared" pax. asked for a 2nd bottle of wine during the first bar service (not me, i had already too many gin tonics at the "Loft")
#695
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 5,899
#696
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: OTP
Programs: AF/KL platinum, Turkish gold, QR gold
Posts: 1,572
OTP-ATH in Y
By far the best sandwiches I ever had on a flight - good crunchy bread, and big pieces of apaki chicken and Edam cheese. Even beats KLM "meals" (sandwiches) on intra-European flights in J.
The small piece of baklava was good too! Cant ask for more on a one hour flight.
By far the best sandwiches I ever had on a flight - good crunchy bread, and big pieces of apaki chicken and Edam cheese. Even beats KLM "meals" (sandwiches) on intra-European flights in J.
The small piece of baklava was good too! Cant ask for more on a one hour flight.
#697
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: WAW
Programs: A3(*G), Marriott Platinum, Hilton Diamond, IHG Diamond Ambassador
Posts: 2,534
OTP-ATH in Y
By far the best sandwiches I ever had on a flight - good crunchy bread, and big pieces of apaki chicken and Edam cheese. Even beats KLM "meals" (sandwiches) on intra-European flights in J.
The small piece of baklava was good too! Cant ask for more on a one hour flight.
By far the best sandwiches I ever had on a flight - good crunchy bread, and big pieces of apaki chicken and Edam cheese. Even beats KLM "meals" (sandwiches) on intra-European flights in J.
The small piece of baklava was good too! Cant ask for more on a one hour flight.
#698
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: GVA
Programs: A3 *G, LX *G, AF *S
Posts: 761
No picture - but on her recent A3 flight in business class, my wife discovered between the shrimps in her salad a small black object with many hairy legs that was still moving...
She skipped the rest of her lunch.
The flight attendant was very apologetic and said she would report it since this shouldn't happen - but otherwise no further reaction, also not afterwards.
She skipped the rest of her lunch.
The flight attendant was very apologetic and said she would report it since this shouldn't happen - but otherwise no further reaction, also not afterwards.
#699
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Heraklion, Greece
Posts: 7,566
Six legs? An insect! Eight legs? an arachnid! More legs? A centipede or a millipede! Ten legs, not moving and pink? The cooked shrimps!
PS Apologies, couldn't help it: a side-effect of my pre-retirement career in medical entomology... ;)
PS Apologies, couldn't help it: a side-effect of my pre-retirement career in medical entomology... ;)
#701
Join Date: Aug 2018
Posts: 8
No picture - but on her recent A3 flight in business class, my wife discovered between the shrimps in her salad a small black object with many hairy legs that was still moving...
She skipped the rest of her lunch.
The flight attendant was very apologetic and said she would report it since this shouldn't happen - but otherwise no further reaction, also not afterwards.
She skipped the rest of her lunch.
The flight attendant was very apologetic and said she would report it since this shouldn't happen - but otherwise no further reaction, also not afterwards.
Seriously though I'm surprised you got no follow up. That's a pretty big H&H issue....
#704
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Wedged somewhere between BTS and VIE ✈
Programs: Star Alliance Gold (A3 Gold), Oneworld Emerald (BA Gold), Hilton Diamond
Posts: 6,338
I think that officially the Y-meals are "downgraded". On BRU-ATH (one of the long-flights), the Y meal does not have salad anymore (i think that's already removed some time ago). Also, the dessert was the biscuits they serve in domestic flights...
Moreover, I can also confirm that there was only one bar service. So many "prepared" pax. asked for a 2nd bottle of wine during the first bar service (not me, i had already too many gin tonics at the "Loft")
Moreover, I can also confirm that there was only one bar service. So many "prepared" pax. asked for a 2nd bottle of wine during the first bar service (not me, i had already too many gin tonics at the "Loft")
The second bar service is another example of superior service, and it appears that Aegean is happy to go the same way as other airlines with penny-pinching. For me, Aegean always stood out from the rest with the little touches that have long been lost elsewhere. I'd happily pay a little more to keep it that way, because at the end of the day I always have a choice of going low-cost or full-service.
#705
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: ARN
Programs: A3*G, SK*G
Posts: 336
The salad may only be tiny, but the fact that they included it in the longer flights was a big plus. For the cost of a salad (let's say 50 cents) it goes a long way in customer perception of the quality of service. Why not just put 50 cents on the price of the ticket and not let the service deteriorate.