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The facility to choose your main course meal before you fly (when travelling First, Club World and World Traveller Plus) is available on the following routes on flights departing from London:
London Heathrow to Accra, Amman, Atlanta, Austin, Bahrain, Baltimore, Bangalore, Bangkok, Beijing, Beirut, Boston, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Calgary, Cape Town, Chengdu, Chicago, Dallas, Delhi, Denver, Doha, Dubai, Durban, Hong Kong, Houston, Hyderabad, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, Lagos, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Madras, Mexico, Miami, Montreal, Mumbai, Muscat, Nairobi, Narita, Nassau, New York (JFK and Newark), Philadelphia, Phoenix, Rio De Janeiro, Riyadh, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose (California), Sao Paulo, Seattle, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Tehran, Tel Aviv, Tokyo (Haneda and Narita), Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington DC.
London Gatwick to Antigua, Barbados, Bermuda, Cancun, Cape Town, Costa Rica, New York (JFK), Kingston, Lima, Male, Mauritius, Orlando, Punta Cana, Saint Lucia, San Jose (Costa Rica), Tampa, and Trinidad and Tobago
Meal selection will be from the on-board menu; pre-selection is available between 30 days and 24 hours before your flight
Meal selection is only for the main course of the main meal. However, you can click on the menu link to see the full main meal menu.
Starters and desserts cannot be pre-ordered. Items from the second meals cannot be viewed or pre-ordered.
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London Heathrow to Accra, Amman, Atlanta, Austin, Bahrain, Baltimore, Bangalore, Bangkok, Beijing, Beirut, Boston, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Calgary, Cape Town, Chengdu, Chicago, Dallas, Delhi, Denver, Doha, Dubai, Durban, Hong Kong, Houston, Hyderabad, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, Lagos, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Madras, Mexico, Miami, Montreal, Mumbai, Muscat, Nairobi, Narita, Nassau, New York (JFK and Newark), Philadelphia, Phoenix, Rio De Janeiro, Riyadh, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose (California), Sao Paulo, Seattle, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Tehran, Tel Aviv, Tokyo (Haneda and Narita), Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington DC.
London Gatwick to Antigua, Barbados, Bermuda, Cancun, Cape Town, Costa Rica, New York (JFK), Kingston, Lima, Male, Mauritius, Orlando, Punta Cana, Saint Lucia, San Jose (Costa Rica), Tampa, and Trinidad and Tobago
Meal selection will be from the on-board menu; pre-selection is available between 30 days and 24 hours before your flight
Meal selection is only for the main course of the main meal. However, you can click on the menu link to see the full main meal menu.
Starters and desserts cannot be pre-ordered. Items from the second meals cannot be viewed or pre-ordered.
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The main course pre-order choice thread
#961
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: UK
Programs: BA Pyrite
Posts: 179
BA175, LHR-JFK, 19-AUG-17, F
Starters
Main
Desserts
Cheese Board
I'd be tempted by the beef if it wasn't for the confusing description. Beef cheek implies slow cooking, but "barbecued"?
Not a fish fan so for hot meals that leaves me with what is basically bangers & mash or the flavour puzzle that is the pasta option.
Will avoid pre-ordering and quiz the crew on the day I think, unless anybody has encountered this menu before and has a recommendation.
The cheese selection appears remarkably dull, unless that Double Gloucester is a particularly fine unpasteurised example.
Starters
- Seared tuna with tonnato sauce and olive tapenade
- Warm plum tomato tart tatin with sour cream and basil pesto
- Pumpkin soup with caramelized pumpkin and fried sage
- Fresh seasonal salad with a choice of Caesar dressing or red wine vinaigrette dressing
Main
- Barbecued Heritage beef cheek with chunky chips, seared asparagus and vine on cherry tomatoes
- Pan fried Panko encrusted swordfish and Atlantic salmon, served with lobster and passionfruit bisque and creamy black risotto
- Duchy originals pork sausages with potato puree, seasonal vegetables and caramelised red onion jus
- Homemade mascarpone ravioli with fragrant lemon sauce, broccoli florets and lemon chips
- Fresh figs chanterelle and pomegranate salad with warm breast of spring chicken and balsamic dressing
Desserts
- Crispy dark chocolate bar with salted caramel sauce
- Warm plum and almond tart served with vanilla crème anglaise
- Vanilla ice cream
Cheese Board
- Coulommier
- Double Gloucester
- Cropwell Bishop Stilton
I'd be tempted by the beef if it wasn't for the confusing description. Beef cheek implies slow cooking, but "barbecued"?
Not a fish fan so for hot meals that leaves me with what is basically bangers & mash or the flavour puzzle that is the pasta option.
Will avoid pre-ordering and quiz the crew on the day I think, unless anybody has encountered this menu before and has a recommendation.
The cheese selection appears remarkably dull, unless that Double Gloucester is a particularly fine unpasteurised example.
#962
Join Date: Jun 2007
Programs: BAEC Silver
Posts: 117
Hi all, I have the following on BA143 to DEL next month:
Starters
-Seared scallop with smoked salmon and crab Boudin Blanc, salsify purée, compressed apple and Thai shallots
-Papdi chaat with aloo bonda, hara bahra, vegetable pakora and tamarind chutney
-Chicken consomme with fresh mushroom tortellini
-Fresh seasonal salad with a choice of classic extra virgin olive oil vinaigrette dressing or blue cheese dressing
Mains
-Pressed shoulder of British lamb with chervil ratte potatoes, broad bean purée, sautéed king oyster mushroom, chargrilled spring onions and Bordelaise sauce
-Matar paneer and jeera pilau with tamarind okra
-Butter chicken with kaali dal and pea pilau
-Pan fried stone bass with lightly smoked fennel and kasha salad, heirloom tomatoes and balsamic essence
-Main course salad of Loch Fyne kinglas smoked salmon with Burford brown poached egg, asparagus, roasted herb new potatoes and hollandaise sauce
Has anybody tried the pan fried stone bass? I do like the sound of some of the Indian options, but with two weeks of Indian food ahead of me I feel like something else may be a good idea...!
Starters
-Seared scallop with smoked salmon and crab Boudin Blanc, salsify purée, compressed apple and Thai shallots
-Papdi chaat with aloo bonda, hara bahra, vegetable pakora and tamarind chutney
-Chicken consomme with fresh mushroom tortellini
-Fresh seasonal salad with a choice of classic extra virgin olive oil vinaigrette dressing or blue cheese dressing
Mains
-Pressed shoulder of British lamb with chervil ratte potatoes, broad bean purée, sautéed king oyster mushroom, chargrilled spring onions and Bordelaise sauce
-Matar paneer and jeera pilau with tamarind okra
-Butter chicken with kaali dal and pea pilau
-Pan fried stone bass with lightly smoked fennel and kasha salad, heirloom tomatoes and balsamic essence
-Main course salad of Loch Fyne kinglas smoked salmon with Burford brown poached egg, asparagus, roasted herb new potatoes and hollandaise sauce
Has anybody tried the pan fried stone bass? I do like the sound of some of the Indian options, but with two weeks of Indian food ahead of me I feel like something else may be a good idea...!
#963
Join Date: Oct 2015
Programs: BA Gold for Life
Posts: 1,390
I liked the bass. Others on here have taken a different view. I also liked the salmon salad.
#964
Join Date: Apr 2015
Programs: Some
Posts: 5,252
Still the same menu from June...
Starters:
Seared scallop with smoked salmon and crab boudin blanc, salsify purée, compressed apple and Thai shallots
Baked Camembert with a garlic and rosemary crust, chargrilled ciabatta with port and pear chutney
Chicken consomme with fresh mushroom tortellini
Fresh seasonal salad with a choice of classic extra virgin olive oil vinaigrette dressing or blue cheese dressing
Main:
Seared fillet of Aberdeen Angus beef with chervil ratte potatoes, broad bean purée, sautéed king oyster mushroom, chargrilled spring onions and Bordelaise sauce
Pan fried stone bass with lightly smoked fennel and kasha salad, heirloom tomatoes and balsamic essence
British beef burger with chorizo, guacamole, Monterey Jack cheese and sweet potato fries
Risotto primavera with chargrilled baby courgette, parmesan and rocket salad
Main course salad of Loch Fyne kinglas smoked salmon with Burford brown poached egg, asparagus, roasted herb new potatoes and hollandaise sauce
Desserts:
Lemon almond and lime galette
Warm chocolate and salted caramel pudding
Madagascan vanilla ice cream
Cheese Plate:
Lincolnshire Poacher
Wensley Dale Blue
Camembert Somerset
Vintage Gouda
Starters:
Seared scallop with smoked salmon and crab boudin blanc, salsify purée, compressed apple and Thai shallots
Baked Camembert with a garlic and rosemary crust, chargrilled ciabatta with port and pear chutney
Chicken consomme with fresh mushroom tortellini
Fresh seasonal salad with a choice of classic extra virgin olive oil vinaigrette dressing or blue cheese dressing
Main:
Seared fillet of Aberdeen Angus beef with chervil ratte potatoes, broad bean purée, sautéed king oyster mushroom, chargrilled spring onions and Bordelaise sauce
Pan fried stone bass with lightly smoked fennel and kasha salad, heirloom tomatoes and balsamic essence
British beef burger with chorizo, guacamole, Monterey Jack cheese and sweet potato fries
Risotto primavera with chargrilled baby courgette, parmesan and rocket salad
Main course salad of Loch Fyne kinglas smoked salmon with Burford brown poached egg, asparagus, roasted herb new potatoes and hollandaise sauce
Desserts:
Lemon almond and lime galette
Warm chocolate and salted caramel pudding
Madagascan vanilla ice cream
Cheese Plate:
Lincolnshire Poacher
Wensley Dale Blue
Camembert Somerset
Vintage Gouda
Last edited by lost_in_translation; Jul 25, 2017 at 4:54 am
#965
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: London
Programs: BA Gold, Honors Gold
Posts: 227
This is for a relatively early flight to JFK in August.
What are the accompaniments to the mixed grill?
Mixed grill featuring British bacon, pork sausage, grilled chicken and traditional breakfast accompaniments
Belgian chocolate chip pancakes with sour cherry ragout
Parmesan and pesto omelette with sautéed mushrooms, grilled asparagus, oven roasted tomato and potato roesti
Breakfast platter featuring continental meats and cheeses
What are the accompaniments to the mixed grill?
Mixed grill featuring British bacon, pork sausage, grilled chicken and traditional breakfast accompaniments
Belgian chocolate chip pancakes with sour cherry ragout
Parmesan and pesto omelette with sautéed mushrooms, grilled asparagus, oven roasted tomato and potato roesti
Breakfast platter featuring continental meats and cheeses
#966
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: May 2014
Location: UK
Programs: BA Gold
Posts: 12,258
BA33 LHR-KUL 25th Aug F
Starters
Main
Cheese Plate
Chicken burger?! Think I may try this, depending on what I have in the CCR first! Also thinking Camembert to start
Starters
- Seared scallop with smoked salmon and crab Boudin Blanc, salsify purée, compressed apple and Thai shallots
- Baked Camembert with a garlic and rosemary crust, chargrilled ciabatta with port and pear chutney
- Chicken consomme with fresh mushroom tortellini
- Fresh seasonal salad with a choice of classic extra virgin olive oil vinaigrette dressing or blue cheese dressing
Main
- Chicken in ginger and soy sauce, broccoli and enoki mushrooms in garlic sauce with steamed rice
- Seared fillet of Aberdeen Angus beef with chervil ratte potatoes, broad bean purée, sautéed king oyster mushroom, chargrilled spring onions and Bordelaise sauce
- British chicken burger with guacamole, Monterey Jack cheese and sweet potato fries
- Risotto primavera with chargrilled baby courgette, parmesan and rocket salad
- Main course salad of Loch Fyne kinglas smoked salmon with Burford brown poached egg, asparagus, roasted herb new potatoes and hollandaise sauce
Desserts
- Lemon almond and lime galette
- Warm chocolate and salted caramel pudding
- Madagascan vanilla ice cream
Cheese Plate
- Lincolnshire Poacher
- Wensley Dale Blue
- Camembert Somerset
- Vintage Gouda
Chicken burger?! Think I may try this, depending on what I have in the CCR first! Also thinking Camembert to start
#967
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Northern Ireland
Programs: BA Silver, A3
Posts: 1,101
Perfect thanks, it appears WTP is pretty bare now.
Starter
Spicy coleslaw
Main
Seared fillet of British beef with horseradish ratte potatoes, asparagus, roasted cauliflower and London Porter and thyme sauce
Chicken tikka masala with dal makhani and jeera pilau rice
Dessert
Chocolate and orange pot
Starter
Spicy coleslaw
Main
Seared fillet of British beef with horseradish ratte potatoes, asparagus, roasted cauliflower and London Porter and thyme sauce
Chicken tikka masala with dal makhani and jeera pilau rice
Dessert
Chocolate and orange pot
I need to be careful what I eat due to occasional IBS reactions. There's no info on Special meals and I don't want to end up choosing one and ending up with a tasteless plate.
#968
Join Date: May 2009
Location: London
Programs: BA Gold, IHG Platinum, HH Diamond, Hertz PC,
Posts: 1,986
BA175, LHR-JFK, 1-SEP-17, F
Starters
Main
Desserts
Cheese Board
Might give the lamb a try.
Starters
- Loch Fyne smoked salmon with chive and freshly grated horseradish crème fraîche, caper berries and cress
- Twice baked goats cheese soufflé with caramelised red onion marmalade and fresh rocket
- Lobster bisque finished with brandy, served with cheese straws
- Fresh seasonal salad with a choice of thousand Island dressing or olive oil balsamic dressing
Main
- Seared duo of lamb with pomegranate jus, served with Moroccan couscous, buttered baby carrots and sautéed okra
- Indian butter chicken with smoked coriander rice, oven baked cauliflower and mustard raita
- Beef steak and kidneys wit baby vegetables and potato mash
- Pappardelle and courgette ribbons, bound in a truffle cream sauce, served with fresh green asparagus and slow roasted cherry tomatoes
- Warm king prawns with a salad of picked wild radish, baby corn, wasabi infused potatoes and finished with a sakura dressing
Desserts
- Classic tarte au citron
- Warm plum and almond tart served with vanilla crème anglaise
- Vanilla ice cream
Cheese Board
- Somerset Brie
- Keens Cheddar
- Stilton Cheese
Might give the lamb a try.
#969
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Somewhere over the rainbow.
Programs: BA Gold!/OWE
Posts: 177
#970
Join Date: Jun 2007
Programs: BAEC Silver
Posts: 117
Hope this doesn't count as being off topic, but:
I appreciate things can change with two weeks still to go, and I don't know for sure about 1A/K, but my flight to Delhi on the 18th currently appears to only have me and my partner in F. I'm not sure that I want to preorder as I may change my mind on the day, but if we end up being the only two pax in the cabin, am I right in thinking they likely won't load two of each meal so I may not end up with my first choice from the menu?
If I do preorder, will they likely just load what I ordered and nothing else?
I appreciate things can change with two weeks still to go, and I don't know for sure about 1A/K, but my flight to Delhi on the 18th currently appears to only have me and my partner in F. I'm not sure that I want to preorder as I may change my mind on the day, but if we end up being the only two pax in the cabin, am I right in thinking they likely won't load two of each meal so I may not end up with my first choice from the menu?
If I do preorder, will they likely just load what I ordered and nothing else?
#971
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2002
Programs: Mucci des Hommes Magiques et Magnifiques
Posts: 19,093
Correct there won't be two of everything loaded, they will still cater a full menu even if you choose your main course.
Which seats have you chosen, I see that both flights are on the B787-9?
Which seats have you chosen, I see that both flights are on the B787-9?
#972
Join Date: Jun 2007
Programs: BAEC Silver
Posts: 117
Thanks CIHY. Currently in 2E/2F...I'd assume there's no huge difference between row 1 and row 2. Chose 2 as it's that little bit further from the loo/galley. It's my partner's first First, and my first 787 First so very much looking forward to it!
#974
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Balham - Gateway to The South
Programs: BA Bronze
Posts: 2,020
BA173 LHR-JFK CW 5th September
Starters
Loch Fyne smoked salmon tartare, wasabi crème fraîche
Burrata tomato carpaccio olive oil and balsamic dressing
Creamy butternut squash soup
Salad
Fresh seasonal leaf salad served with grilled vegetables
Main
Best of Heritage beef homemade gnocchi in curry mustard sauce, pan fried green asparagus
Line caught grilled Cornish dover sole, Mediterranean lentils, celeriac mousseline, lemon butter
Homemade artichoke ravioli, grated parmesan
Desserts
DO and CO s double chocolate medley
Lemon tart
Viennese style apple strudel
Fresh strawberries
Somerset Brie Keens Cheddar, Stilton, Walnuts, Grapes
I can't help wondering what 'Best of heritage beef' means - especially as it will be accompanied by gnocci in a 'curry and mustard sauce' - I am feeling adventurous so might try it - MrD is having the fish.
He is very glad to see soup being offered as a starter.
Starters
Loch Fyne smoked salmon tartare, wasabi crème fraîche
Burrata tomato carpaccio olive oil and balsamic dressing
Creamy butternut squash soup
Salad
Fresh seasonal leaf salad served with grilled vegetables
Main
Best of Heritage beef homemade gnocchi in curry mustard sauce, pan fried green asparagus
Line caught grilled Cornish dover sole, Mediterranean lentils, celeriac mousseline, lemon butter
Homemade artichoke ravioli, grated parmesan
Desserts
DO and CO s double chocolate medley
Lemon tart
Viennese style apple strudel
Fresh strawberries
Somerset Brie Keens Cheddar, Stilton, Walnuts, Grapes
I can't help wondering what 'Best of heritage beef' means - especially as it will be accompanied by gnocci in a 'curry and mustard sauce' - I am feeling adventurous so might try it - MrD is having the fish.
He is very glad to see soup being offered as a starter.
Last edited by missdimeaner; Aug 5, 2017 at 10:07 am Reason: Found the entire menu
#975
Join Date: Oct 2015
Programs: BA Gold for Life
Posts: 1,390
BA173 LHR-JFK CW 5th September
Starters
Loch Fyne smoked salmon tartare, wasabi crème fraîche
Burrata tomato carpaccio olive oil and balsamic dressing
Creamy butternut squash soup
Salad
Fresh seasonal leaf salad served with grilled vegetables
Main
Best of Heritage beef homemade gnocchi in curry mustard sauce, pan fried green asparagus
Line caught grilled Cornish dover sole, Mediterranean lentils, celeriac mousseline, lemon butter
Homemade artichoke ravioli, grated parmesan
Desserts
DO and CO s double chocolate medley
Lemon tart
Viennese style apple strudel
Fresh strawberries
Somerset Brie Keens Cheddar, Stilton, Walnuts, Grapes
I can't help wondering what 'Best of heritage beef' means - especially as it will be accompanied by gnocci in a 'curry and mustard sauce' - I am feeling adventurous so might try it - MrD is having the fish.
He is very glad to see soup being offered as a starter.
Starters
Loch Fyne smoked salmon tartare, wasabi crème fraîche
Burrata tomato carpaccio olive oil and balsamic dressing
Creamy butternut squash soup
Salad
Fresh seasonal leaf salad served with grilled vegetables
Main
Best of Heritage beef homemade gnocchi in curry mustard sauce, pan fried green asparagus
Line caught grilled Cornish dover sole, Mediterranean lentils, celeriac mousseline, lemon butter
Homemade artichoke ravioli, grated parmesan
Desserts
DO and CO s double chocolate medley
Lemon tart
Viennese style apple strudel
Fresh strawberries
Somerset Brie Keens Cheddar, Stilton, Walnuts, Grapes
I can't help wondering what 'Best of heritage beef' means - especially as it will be accompanied by gnocci in a 'curry and mustard sauce' - I am feeling adventurous so might try it - MrD is having the fish.
He is very glad to see soup being offered as a starter.