2013 AA Domestic Meals - menus / menu, photos, etc. (consolidated)
#256
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: PHX
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AA 2296 ORD-PHL on 3/6/13
Scheduled departure 1:15
Delayed departure #1 @ 2:15 scrubbed & everyone deplaned
Delayed departure #2 @ 3:45 turned into 4:11 after a detour to the penalty box
No PDB
Choice of chicken curry wrap or lemon grass salad w/salmon (FA acknowledged my pre-order of the salad)
No bread basket
Choice of white chocolate chip or double chocolate chip cookie
No mints
Scheduled departure 1:15
Delayed departure #1 @ 2:15 scrubbed & everyone deplaned
Delayed departure #2 @ 3:45 turned into 4:11 after a detour to the penalty box
No PDB
Choice of chicken curry wrap or lemon grass salad w/salmon (FA acknowledged my pre-order of the salad)
No bread basket
Choice of white chocolate chip or double chocolate chip cookie
No mints
#257
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Dallas, Texas
Programs: AA, Southwest, Hilton, Hyatt
Posts: 237
I flew from LAX to JFK on the 7am flight Tuesday morning, and was completely disappointed with the meal. Instead of offering a proper breakfast, or even lunch, they served a bad excuse for a panini. Of course, there also was no ice cream sundae.
I can understand if they don't have a real breakfast or lunch on a short flight, or even a 3-hour flight in the same time zone... but it was pretty disappointing that they didn't offer anything better on a 5 hour flight where the destination is 3 hours ahead.
I can understand if they don't have a real breakfast or lunch on a short flight, or even a 3-hour flight in the same time zone... but it was pretty disappointing that they didn't offer anything better on a 5 hour flight where the destination is 3 hours ahead.
#258
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: SFO/SJC/SQL
Posts: 1,412
AA 24
SFO-JFK
763
7:05AM-3:10PM (sked)
7:29AM-3:19PM (actual)
March 3, 2013
Breakfast
PDB: Water, OJ, and "champagne"
Choice of the breakfast panini or oatmeal.
SFO-JFK
763
7:05AM-3:10PM (sked)
7:29AM-3:19PM (actual)
March 3, 2013
Breakfast
PDB: Water, OJ, and "champagne"
Choice of the breakfast panini or oatmeal.
#259
Join Date: Jun 2012
Programs: BA Gold, EY Gold.
Posts: 283
I flew from LAX to JFK on the 7am flight Tuesday morning, and was completely disappointed with the meal. Instead of offering a proper breakfast, or even lunch, they served a bad excuse for a panini. Of course, there also was no ice cream sundae.
I can understand if they don't have a real breakfast or lunch on a short flight, or even a 3-hour flight in the same time zone... but it was pretty disappointing that they didn't offer anything better on a 5 hour flight where the destination is 3 hours ahead.
I can understand if they don't have a real breakfast or lunch on a short flight, or even a 3-hour flight in the same time zone... but it was pretty disappointing that they didn't offer anything better on a 5 hour flight where the destination is 3 hours ahead.
Were you on the three class 763? If so were you in F or J if I may ask?
#261
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Dallas, Texas
Programs: AA, Southwest, Hilton, Hyatt
Posts: 237
SEE ABOVE PICTURE
...and are there that many people who want a sundae on a breakfast flight?
#262
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I flew from LAX to JFK on the 7am flight Tuesday morning, and was completely disappointed with the meal. Instead of offering a proper breakfast, or even lunch, they served a bad excuse for a panini. Of course, there also was no ice cream sundae.
I can understand if they don't have a real breakfast or lunch on a short flight, or even a 3-hour flight in the same time zone... but it was pretty disappointing that they didn't offer anything better on a 5 hour flight where the destination is 3 hours ahead.
I can understand if they don't have a real breakfast or lunch on a short flight, or even a 3-hour flight in the same time zone... but it was pretty disappointing that they didn't offer anything better on a 5 hour flight where the destination is 3 hours ahead.
Looks a lot better than the old cheese wiz omelet.
#263
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That pita fauxnini is the most disgusting AA dish I've ever had. I cringe at the thought of ever getting that option.
AA transcon breakfast really is pathetic. It's extremely poor, especially comparing to what AA serves on dinner flights. The recent addition of the fruit & cheese plate in addition to the cookies/fruit cup prior to landing is a nice touch though. Unless, they have since cut the fruit and cheese plate?
If you want a good breakfast on the LAX/SFO-JFK route, fly Delta, hands down. Staggered flat bed. Multi-course brunch with appetizer and hot nuts to start. Snack basket before landing. Amenity kit. ^
AA transcon breakfast really is pathetic. It's extremely poor, especially comparing to what AA serves on dinner flights. The recent addition of the fruit & cheese plate in addition to the cookies/fruit cup prior to landing is a nice touch though. Unless, they have since cut the fruit and cheese plate?
If you want a good breakfast on the LAX/SFO-JFK route, fly Delta, hands down. Staggered flat bed. Multi-course brunch with appetizer and hot nuts to start. Snack basket before landing. Amenity kit. ^
#265
Join Date: Jun 2012
Programs: BA Gold, EY Gold.
Posts: 283
But do you think a 'lunch' or 'dinner' panini would be acceptable on the same sector? I think flight departure time is irrelevant. Fares in J/F tend to be the same at breakfast time as they are at dinner time. Have the panini there as an option and great, if you want something 'light' then you will be delighted. For those who want a slightly more substantial offering they should have that option also.
If I left home at 5:30am and that's all I was offered on a 4.5-5 hour transcon I would not be happy - especially given the superior offerings on lunch and dinner flights of the same length on the same route. It's not like you have many pre-dining options in the AC either.
#267
Join Date: Jan 2011
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#268
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Seattle/Denver, USA
Programs: W/P1.9MM & Charter+ DL Diamond 2.15MM, AA EXP 1.95MM, AS MVP .6MM, O/P .9MM, A/C & S/C
Posts: 402
Domestic First Class Meals
It does not look like the basic meals have been changed since the October revision...
http://customers.lsgskychefs.com/psm...0DOM%20OCT.pdf
http://customers.lsgskychefs.com/psm...0DOM%20OCT.pdf
Also, any pictures of the Cajun Shrimp lunch (SNA-ORD, 15 Mar), or the Chicken with red pepper sauce (ORD-DEN, 15 MAR). I preselected these just now.
Thanks in advance
#269
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JFK-LAX
First Class
Dinner
March, 2013
9:30PM departure (long delay)
Meal pre-order acknowledged by the semi-attentive FA. So far, meal pre-orders have only worked for me on JFK flights. All other routes = fail
Amuse Bouche
Warm nuts and cheese anti pasto with sundried pepper trio
To Begin
Soy apple marinated beef with potatoes and horseradish cream
From the Salad Cart
Fresh seasonal greens with mushroom and pea salad
chipotle chicken breast topping
creamy ranch or balsamic vinaigrette dressing
Entrees
Filet of beef with merlot sauce
truffled mushrooms, roasted potatoes, and root vegetable medley
Pork tenderloin
with butternut squash, spring vegetables, apple demi-glace
Stuffed Lasagne
spinach, ricotta cheese, and marinara sauce
Dessert
Ice cream sundae
butterscotch, seasonal berries, hot fudge, whipped cream, and nuts
Grand Marnier Fruit Salad
(What happened to the cheese plate? It wasn't offered. Also, FA offered the fresh fruit cup [not the Grand Mariner...different fruit] as a dessert instead of offering it before landing, again. )
Prior to Arrival
Warm cookies
Fresh fruit (not offered)
First Class
Dinner
March, 2013
9:30PM departure (long delay)
Meal pre-order acknowledged by the semi-attentive FA. So far, meal pre-orders have only worked for me on JFK flights. All other routes = fail
Amuse Bouche
Warm nuts and cheese anti pasto with sundried pepper trio
To Begin
Soy apple marinated beef with potatoes and horseradish cream
From the Salad Cart
Fresh seasonal greens with mushroom and pea salad
chipotle chicken breast topping
creamy ranch or balsamic vinaigrette dressing
Entrees
Filet of beef with merlot sauce
truffled mushrooms, roasted potatoes, and root vegetable medley
Pork tenderloin
with butternut squash, spring vegetables, apple demi-glace
Stuffed Lasagne
spinach, ricotta cheese, and marinara sauce
Dessert
Ice cream sundae
butterscotch, seasonal berries, hot fudge, whipped cream, and nuts
Grand Marnier Fruit Salad
(What happened to the cheese plate? It wasn't offered. Also, FA offered the fresh fruit cup [not the Grand Mariner...different fruit] as a dessert instead of offering it before landing, again. )
Prior to Arrival
Warm cookies
Fresh fruit (not offered)
Last edited by BlissWorld; Mar 11, 2013 at 9:31 am
#270
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA & UK -- AA EXP 3.5MM, Hyatt Diamond, SPG Plat, Avis President's Club
Posts: 6,411
I wonder if "Cajun Shrimp" is the same as the Shrimp & Grits I had SAN-DFW on March 10? It was probably _THE_ very best meal I've ever had on AA Domestic, bar none, and yes, I'm a Cajun Cuisine expert. I realize that every person doesn't like the same thing ... but if they ever offer you the Shrimp & Grits (the actual choice offered was merely "Shrimp or Chicken?"), go for it.