2022 AA Domestic Meal / Meals - menu / photos / etc. (master thread)
#1036
Join Date: Mar 2018
Posts: 6
Did you notice what premium economy behind business was given on dfw-hnl?
#1037
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: AUS
Programs: AA Exec Platinum/MM, DL Gold/MM, Hilton Diamond, Accor Platinum, Hertz Presidents Circle
Posts: 6,978
June 9
EWR-DFW
Asian Vegetarian Dinner
I was hoping for the hot meal pictured above, but got this cold version. So it was a disappointing for that reason but was otherwise pretty good. Pita was a bit dry but everything else was fresh. The sweet was particularly good. And I appreciated the oil+balsamic vinegar dressing instead of the ubiquitous ranch.
The rest of the service was a mess: no PDBs, no hot towels, no mixed nuts, and drink glasses sat empty for most of the flight.
EWR-DFW
Asian Vegetarian Dinner
I was hoping for the hot meal pictured above, but got this cold version. So it was a disappointing for that reason but was otherwise pretty good. Pita was a bit dry but everything else was fresh. The sweet was particularly good. And I appreciated the oil+balsamic vinegar dressing instead of the ubiquitous ranch.
The rest of the service was a mess: no PDBs, no hot towels, no mixed nuts, and drink glasses sat empty for most of the flight.
#1038
Suspended
Join Date: Sep 2019
Programs: AA: CK
Posts: 2,230
DFW-MEX - Breakfast
More covered meals for HYGIENE SAFETY. Food and service pretty decent, despite the extra HYGIENE SAFETY. Other option was Fruit Plate, which was a larger fruit plate. Little triangle was a lemon scone as far as I could tell.
More covered meals for HYGIENE SAFETY. Food and service pretty decent, despite the extra HYGIENE SAFETY. Other option was Fruit Plate, which was a larger fruit plate. Little triangle was a lemon scone as far as I could tell.
Last edited by BlooJoo; Jun 11, 2022 at 9:44 am
#1039
Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: Brooklyn, NYC
Programs: QR PC Platinum, TK M&S elite, UA silver, ITA Voltaire Executive (lol), Marriott Bonvoy Platinum
Posts: 1,171
June 9
EWR-DFW
Asian Vegetarian Dinner
I was hoping for the hot meal pictured above, but got this cold version. So it was a disappointing for that reason but was otherwise pretty good. Pita was a bit dry but everything else was fresh. The sweet was particularly good. And I appreciated the oil+balsamic vinegar dressing instead of the ubiquitous ranch.
The rest of the service was a mess: no PDBs, no hot towels, no mixed nuts, and drink glasses sat empty for most of the flight.
EWR-DFW
Asian Vegetarian Dinner
I was hoping for the hot meal pictured above, but got this cold version. So it was a disappointing for that reason but was otherwise pretty good. Pita was a bit dry but everything else was fresh. The sweet was particularly good. And I appreciated the oil+balsamic vinegar dressing instead of the ubiquitous ranch.
The rest of the service was a mess: no PDBs, no hot towels, no mixed nuts, and drink glasses sat empty for most of the flight.
#1040
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: SNA
Programs: AA EXP, UA 1K (until it expires then never again), *wood Plat, Marriott Gold
Posts: 9,239
IME the Hindu and Asian Veg are the same meal
#1041
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: LAX
Programs: AAdvantage Platinum, Alitalia Freccia Alata
Posts: 213
IND-MIA this morning. Breakfast was the ham and cheese or fruit plate. I had preordered the ham and cheese foolishly hoping it would be something hot/ warm. Au contraire! The sandwich was almost frozen, it was so hard and cold! The bottom was also soggy.
Most everyone who ordered it left it uneaten!
Needless to say I could smell the hot breakfast cooking for the crew (including FAs) while the pax had to endure another uninspiring FC meal.
I just don’t think it’s right for crew to be getting hot meals while the passengers who pay the salaries are left to choke down cold disgusting sandwiches! But that’s just my opinion.
Ham and cheese
Ham and cheese
Most everyone who ordered it left it uneaten!
Needless to say I could smell the hot breakfast cooking for the crew (including FAs) while the pax had to endure another uninspiring FC meal.
I just don’t think it’s right for crew to be getting hot meals while the passengers who pay the salaries are left to choke down cold disgusting sandwiches! But that’s just my opinion.
Ham and cheese
Ham and cheese
I have these same awful options on an upcoming LAX-DFW flight. Thanks to those who posted photos of the cold sandwich and skinny fruit plate. Does anyone happen to know what may be the diabetic special meal breakfast? Is that more substantial or likely to be the sandwich (I imagine the fruit would be classified as too high in sugar?).
#1042
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: AUS
Programs: AA Exec Platinum/MM, DL Gold/MM, Hilton Diamond, Accor Platinum, Hertz Presidents Circle
Posts: 6,978
Does this make sense as a domestic menu? The last time I had a four item menu to choose from on a mid-haul the pre-order was not catered, there was no record on the manifest, the actual choices on board were not those available online, and the FA insisted that there are never 4 choices on domestic flights and that I must have been imagining it. Also there is no option here for any of the dietary meals.
#1043
Formerly known as billinaz
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Goodyear,AZ for now then FL Spacecoast
Programs: US Airways Dividend Miles, American AAdvantage, Avis Preferred, Budget Rapid Rez, Hilton Honors
Posts: 1,145
Sunday June 12, 2023
Scheduled Departure time 0845 (left an hour late)
PHX-MCO
Pre departure was a choice of orange juice or water in a plastic cup.
Swiss Cheese and Roasted Tomato Omelet
hollandaise, seasoned potatoes and Italian chicken sausage
Limited to a single can of soda (in a plastic cup).
Nothing else offered (no snack basket or cookies... nothing).
As you can see, no sausage, no hollandaise, and no tomato. There were some bell peppers in it.. and it was rather spicy.
Scheduled Departure time 0845 (left an hour late)
PHX-MCO
Pre departure was a choice of orange juice or water in a plastic cup.
Swiss Cheese and Roasted Tomato Omelet
hollandaise, seasoned potatoes and Italian chicken sausage
Limited to a single can of soda (in a plastic cup).
Nothing else offered (no snack basket or cookies... nothing).
As you can see, no sausage, no hollandaise, and no tomato. There were some bell peppers in it.. and it was rather spicy.
Last edited by SpaceCoastBill; Jun 12, 2022 at 4:02 pm
#1044
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 72
Sunday June 12, 2023
Scheduled Departure time 0845 (left an hour late)
PHX-MCO
Pre departure was a choice of orange juice or water in a plastic cup.
Swiss Cheese and Roasted Tomato Omelet
hollandaise, seasoned potatoes and Italian chicken sausage
Limited to a single can of soda (in a plastic cup).
Nothing else offered (no snack basket or cookies... nothing).
As you can see, no sausage, no hollandaise, and no tomato. There were some bell peppers in it.. and it was rather spicy.
Scheduled Departure time 0845 (left an hour late)
PHX-MCO
Pre departure was a choice of orange juice or water in a plastic cup.
Swiss Cheese and Roasted Tomato Omelet
hollandaise, seasoned potatoes and Italian chicken sausage
Limited to a single can of soda (in a plastic cup).
Nothing else offered (no snack basket or cookies... nothing).
As you can see, no sausage, no hollandaise, and no tomato. There were some bell peppers in it.. and it was rather spicy.
WHY would they limit the soda?
#1045
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Join Date: Sep 2019
Programs: AA: CK
Posts: 2,230
MEX-LAX
I finally got this, it does exist! It was absolutely excellent. That’s duck alongside the salad as an app. I don’t like duck, but it looked fancy. Dessert served separately. Two bread options, warmed. Butter was soft. Still having a ramekin shortage out of MEX thought. Got nuts in the metal little cups.
Service was … fine. Not super friendly, but not rude either.
Roasted Sea Bass
Recado rojo Yucatán-style sauce, sautéed spinach, tomato, quinoa with shiitake mushroom and onion
I finally got this, it does exist! It was absolutely excellent. That’s duck alongside the salad as an app. I don’t like duck, but it looked fancy. Dessert served separately. Two bread options, warmed. Butter was soft. Still having a ramekin shortage out of MEX thought. Got nuts in the metal little cups.
Service was … fine. Not super friendly, but not rude either.
Roasted Sea Bass
Recado rojo Yucatán-style sauce, sautéed spinach, tomato, quinoa with shiitake mushroom and onion
Last edited by BlooJoo; Jun 13, 2022 at 1:09 am
#1046
Formerly known as billinaz
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Goodyear,AZ for now then FL Spacecoast
Programs: US Airways Dividend Miles, American AAdvantage, Avis Preferred, Budget Rapid Rez, Hilton Honors
Posts: 1,145
#1047
Join Date: Oct 2019
Posts: 253
Is AA serving sundaes on the longer non premium transcons? Specifically PHL-LAS dinner? I have a choice of connecting in ORD or PHL both dinner. Both same kodiak First seats. Thinking PHL has a better dessert? The meal is the exact same options. Exactly the same pre order menu. I know it sounds lame but i really enjoy a sundae on a plane, it just reminds me of old times flying
#1048
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Wesley Chapel, FL
Programs: American Airlines
Posts: 30,038
Looks to me like any US based AA station could learn a lot from Mexico City's catering .....
#1049
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 7,905
Is AA serving sundaes on the longer non premium transcons? Specifically PHL-LAS dinner? I have a choice of connecting in ORD or PHL both dinner. Both same kodiak First seats. Thinking PHL has a better dessert? The meal is the exact same options. Exactly the same pre order menu. I know it sounds lame but i really enjoy a sundae on a plane, it just reminds me of old times flying
#1050
Join Date: May 2019
Programs: AA
Posts: 345
Far from the first to post this salmon plate, IAH to ORD 6:30am departure. Full PDB and great service by the cabin crew.
This flight was followed by a visit to the Flagship Lounge, which had an exceptional breakfast setup.