Centurion Lounge PHL (opened 31 Oct 2017)
#241
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I am surprised you would label the borekas as "really good." Is that on a "lounge scale" -- where everyone, including me, doesn't really expect good food -- or on a "would I eat this at home or in a restaurant scale"? For me, the borekas epitomize AMEX's effort to serve unusual but not particularly tasty food in their lounges. Even something as ordinary as a "pig in a blanket" would be tastier to me than their boreka. And, as I've said, I'm somebody who's spends several weeks a year in "unusual" foreign countries eating local food.
#242
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Seems to be a national Centurion Lounge policy - they'll serve standard mimosas and bloody marys, but nothing else. (E.g., I once asked for a bloody mary with gin instead of vodka and was told, not before 10:30.)
#243
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People never seem to agree on food -- and this Lounge's food REALLY sparks disagreement. On the web, I see reviews describing this lounge's food as both fantastic and awful. I guess everyone has to decide for themselves.
I am surprised you would label the borekas as "really good." Is that on a "lounge scale" -- where everyone, including me, doesn't really expect good food -- or on a "would I eat this at home or in a restaurant scale"? For me, the borekas epitomize AMEX's effort to serve unusual but not particularly tasty food in their lounges. Even something as ordinary as a "pig in a blanket" would be tastier to me than their boreka. And, as I've said, I'm somebody who's spends several weeks a year in "unusual" foreign countries eating local food.
I am surprised you would label the borekas as "really good." Is that on a "lounge scale" -- where everyone, including me, doesn't really expect good food -- or on a "would I eat this at home or in a restaurant scale"? For me, the borekas epitomize AMEX's effort to serve unusual but not particularly tasty food in their lounges. Even something as ordinary as a "pig in a blanket" would be tastier to me than their boreka. And, as I've said, I'm somebody who's spends several weeks a year in "unusual" foreign countries eating local food.
That's very interesting. Unfortunate too as I love a madras in the morning.
#244
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Philadelphia
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Please no pigs in a blanket, no hot dogs, no cheeseburgers, and no cheesesteaks (even for the PHL lounge). I would never touch any of those sitting in the lounge.
#245
Join Date: Feb 2011
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Amazingly quiet (5-6 people) on a Monday around lunch (12:30) but by the time I left at 1:30 the crowd started filling out with nearly every seat taken. I wonder if this is really a product of AA's banking policy.
Had sometime to speak with the front desk for once without anyone in line behind me, they confirmed showers would "take a few months" before they could be used.
For the holidays they had set-up a photobooth and decorate-your-own gingerbread station
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Had sometime to speak with the front desk for once without anyone in line behind me, they confirmed showers would "take a few months" before they could be used.
For the holidays they had set-up a photobooth and decorate-your-own gingerbread station
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#246
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Weird food isn't good food. It still has to taste good. There's probably a good reason that 99% of Americans don't know what a boreka is.
#247
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But what exactly is a "photobooth"? Do I have to post my gingerbread on social media to brag about what a wonderful life I have (and get everyone to sign up for a Platinum card)?
#248
But you'd eat a "boreka"? Why? Because it's different? It's not like they're healthy or anything. And I'm pretty sure these borekas would lose any public taste taste to a stupid hot dog piece in a crescent roll.
Weird food isn't good food. It still has to taste good. There's probably a good reason that 99% of Americans don't know what a boreka is.
Weird food isn't good food. It still has to taste good. There's probably a good reason that 99% of Americans don't know what a boreka is.
Which reminds me, the Cent lounge in MIA had a wonderful osso bucco with coucous that I have yet to top. Which just means I need better osso bucco places, but I'd love to take suggestions.
Last edited by Beltway2A; Dec 16, 2017 at 8:04 am Reason: Did the math on the percentage of swine
#249
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Why is boreka in quotes? The fact that 80% of Americans are uncultured swine who wouldn't recognize good food if it hit them in the face and dragged them to a decent restaurant doesn't mean that lounges in international airports have carte blance to serve crud. There's plenty of places to find pigs in a blanket and other garbage. I'm pleased that at least one lounge has the decency to serve decent food.
But this is irrelevant. If AMEX were to open a Centurion Lounge at TLV and feature cheesesteaks, I would similarly argue that such a move was insane.
#250
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They're mixing things up at the PHL Centurion lounge. The famous "Centurion cheapo chicken parts" have appeared, replacing the not-very-good-but-different meatball kababs. Thighs, wings, etc. I challenge anyone to say they're "delicious."
Some of the sides are different, too. Chickpea stew, Persian rice, etc. About as good as the previous sides.
Oatmeal cookies have replaced chocolate chip. Boo! But they're pretty good. Malabi tastes worse than last time.
Try the green hornet drink.
Gingerbread station looks fun, You also get a free gift for Christmas -- male or female. Male is like a biz class toiletry kit. I'm not so into that stuff, so I don't know if the shampoo and such is any good,
EDIT;
Watch your molars on the gingerbread cookies. Hard as rocks today!
Some of the sides are different, too. Chickpea stew, Persian rice, etc. About as good as the previous sides.
Oatmeal cookies have replaced chocolate chip. Boo! But they're pretty good. Malabi tastes worse than last time.
Try the green hornet drink.
Gingerbread station looks fun, You also get a free gift for Christmas -- male or female. Male is like a biz class toiletry kit. I'm not so into that stuff, so I don't know if the shampoo and such is any good,
EDIT;
Watch your molars on the gingerbread cookies. Hard as rocks today!
Last edited by iahphx; Dec 19, 2017 at 10:31 am Reason: more
#251
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Lounge comfortably busy this morning at 7:30 am.
Lots of holiday traffic based on the number of young children. Don't mind the kiddos but one family has used their luggage to block a hallway so their toddler can have a makeshift playpen. (In front of the flight display bosrd) Really???? They also have an alcove sitting area off the bar so it's not like they didn't have other options.
Food is slowly improving... maybe. Shashuka has been replaced by a spinach mushroom quiche. French toast is dry like they didn't soak it long enough before cooking. Yogurt no longer offered.
Oh well, off in search of breakfast in the terminal!
Lots of holiday traffic based on the number of young children. Don't mind the kiddos but one family has used their luggage to block a hallway so their toddler can have a makeshift playpen. (In front of the flight display bosrd) Really???? They also have an alcove sitting area off the bar so it's not like they didn't have other options.
Food is slowly improving... maybe. Shashuka has been replaced by a spinach mushroom quiche. French toast is dry like they didn't soak it long enough before cooking. Yogurt no longer offered.
Oh well, off in search of breakfast in the terminal!
#252
Join Date: Jun 2017
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Lounge comfortably busy this morning at 7:30 am.
Lots of holiday traffic based on the number of young children. Don't mind the kiddos but one family has used their luggage to block a hallway so their toddler can have a makeshift playpen. (In front of the flight display bosrd) Really???? They also have an alcove sitting area off the bar so it's not like they didn't have other options.
Food is slowly improving... maybe. Shashuka has been replaced by a spinach mushroom quiche. French toast is dry like they didn't soak it long enough before cooking. Yogurt no longer offered.
Oh well, off in search of breakfast in the terminal!
Lots of holiday traffic based on the number of young children. Don't mind the kiddos but one family has used their luggage to block a hallway so their toddler can have a makeshift playpen. (In front of the flight display bosrd) Really???? They also have an alcove sitting area off the bar so it's not like they didn't have other options.
Food is slowly improving... maybe. Shashuka has been replaced by a spinach mushroom quiche. French toast is dry like they didn't soak it long enough before cooking. Yogurt no longer offered.
Oh well, off in search of breakfast in the terminal!
#253
Join Date: Jun 2017
Programs: United 1K, Frontier Platinum (lol), fmr Delta Platinum Medallion, Marriott Gold, Hilton Gold
Posts: 22
Why is boreka in quotes? The fact that 80% of Americans are uncultured swine who wouldn't recognize good food if it hit them in the face and dragged them to a decent restaurant doesn't mean that lounges in international airports have carte blance to serve crud. There's plenty of places to find pigs in a blanket and other garbage. I'm pleased that at least one lounge has the decency to serve decent food.
Which reminds me, the Cent lounge in MIA had a wonderful osso bucco with coucous that I have yet to top. Which just means I need better osso bucco places, but I'd love to take suggestions.
Which reminds me, the Cent lounge in MIA had a wonderful osso bucco with coucous that I have yet to top. Which just means I need better osso bucco places, but I'd love to take suggestions.
#255
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Philadelphia
Programs: Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 1,790
Finally made it to the PHL amex lounge. ~830 on a Wed morning. The staff could not be more friendly which is a stark contrast to the rest of the airport. The space is not huge and there was a steady stream of people coming in, but overall it still felt relatively open.
The breakfast selection but actually quite tasty. The boreka was very good. The quiche was probably my favorite and I don’t usually even like quiches.
The breakfast selection but actually quite tasty. The boreka was very good. The quiche was probably my favorite and I don’t usually even like quiches.
Update. Just ran into Michael Solomonov at the lounge. Said hello and he was such a gracious guy.
Last edited by SP03; Jan 17, 2018 at 7:35 am