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Long haul in-flight catering | Club World
#1096
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Edinburgh
Programs: BA Exec Club Silver
Posts: 29
Was on BA 191 from LHR to AUS on 2 June, can report that my lunch of the beef cheeks and pre-arrival meal of the prawn curry looked pretty much exactly the same as the previous posters. Was very nice but as previously reported, it didn't feel very premium. Club kitchen was reduced to one bottle of red, one bottle of white, still and sparkling water, some juices, a few cans of soda and shortbread.
#1097
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 52
Flying LGW-MCO on 8 August in CW
with my 8 year old grandson. Would appreciate a photo of the current adult menu as well as any photos of child menu/food on that route to help me decide whether or not to order him a child's meal. Thanks
with my 8 year old grandson. Would appreciate a photo of the current adult menu as well as any photos of child menu/food on that route to help me decide whether or not to order him a child's meal. Thanks
#1098
Join Date: Aug 2021
Location: Essex, UK
Posts: 3
No offence taken
I've already told them to bring food with them or to eat before we board. They drive me nuts with all of their foibles regarding food 😵💫
#1099
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: York, UK
Programs: BAEC Gold, Honors Diamond
Posts: 1,181
Flying Club for the first time post pandemic at the start of next month, and I was just wondering if we know if menu rotation is monthly? Or less frequent?
Just curious as to what I might get, that's all.
Just curious as to what I might get, that's all.
#1100
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: London
Programs: BAEC Gold for Life
Posts: 469
Does anyone know the current CW menu for BA48 SEA to LHR?
#1101
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Edinburgh
Programs: BA Exec Club Silver
Posts: 29
Just off BA 280 (LAX-LHR, 20 June), CS-equipped 77W. Dinner was a choice of Fillet of Berkshire Pork (oddly w/o the little British flag next to it?), Indian Butter Chicken or Fresh Mezze Rigatoni. Went with the pork, was alright, sauce very nice, pork a bit dry. Accompanying cheese was nice as was the banana chocolate mousse. Had the pinot noir with it, was ok. For breakfast I went with the full English, was a shame there wasn't any fruit served as well other than the orange juice which was a pitiful serve and the green apple bircher muesli. Crew were friendly enough though a bit absent.
BA 280 menu
Dinner: Berkshire pork fillet with pinot noir
Breakfast: Traditional British breakfast with tiny OJ
BA 280 menu
Dinner: Berkshire pork fillet with pinot noir
Breakfast: Traditional British breakfast with tiny OJ
#1102
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: London
Programs: BA Silver, IHG Diamond, Marriott Gold
Posts: 48
Can someone please post AVML menu / pictures, in particular flights to/from Indian subcontinent?
As a vegetarian I am not sure if I should order AVML in my CW flight to India.
As a vegetarian I am not sure if I should order AVML in my CW flight to India.
#1103
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Programs: Mucci des Hommes Magiques et Magnifiques
Posts: 18,980
There will be Asian vegetarian choices on the menu so if you are happy to choose from the menu with a slight chance of not getting your first choice I would not order a special meal.
#1104
Join Date: Feb 2022
Location: London
Programs: BA Gold
Posts: 732
There will probably be one vegetarian option....so if you are a strict vegetarian why wouldn't you order an AVML??
#1105
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Tonbridge
Programs: BAEC Silver
Posts: 2,034
BA 205 T3 LHR - MCO 31/05
Lamb shank was pretty decent, meat was fairly tender and came apart easily. Below is prebooked kids meal. Also wasn't to bad, tasted nice. Although It looks like I fell victim to the infamous missing butter. I'm not big fan of Tiramisu so I cannot comment. The other half said it was "nice"
The "light meal" was OK, nothing special. My other half said hers was awful and rock solid. Mine was moist.
Hey! Where's half my butter gone...
Lamb shank was pretty decent, meat was fairly tender and came apart easily. Below is prebooked kids meal. Also wasn't to bad, tasted nice. Although It looks like I fell victim to the infamous missing butter. I'm not big fan of Tiramisu so I cannot comment. The other half said it was "nice"
The "light meal" was OK, nothing special. My other half said hers was awful and rock solid. Mine was moist.
Hey! Where's half my butter gone...
That is the ricotta mezzaluna isn’t it? Not a kids meal at all. If they served my kids that after ordering a kids meal I would not be impressed
#1106
Join Date: May 2022
Posts: 44
Just saw something interesting whilst checking in for my BA flight - well 1st portion is thru AA then the rest and return BA.
Anyway, an option for BLAND. Never saw that with BA before. (I have stomach issues and usually bring my own foods). Maybe the norm with AA - or maybe I've stopped paying attention.
Anyway, an option for BLAND. Never saw that with BA before. (I have stomach issues and usually bring my own foods). Maybe the norm with AA - or maybe I've stopped paying attention.
#1107
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Programs: BA Exec Gold, IHG Platinum, Hilton Honors Silver
Posts: 391
definitely not monthly. We flew at the end of December then Mid May on the same route and the menu was exactly the same. Sadly uninspiring and served cafeteria style. Enjoy!!
#1108
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: London
Programs: BA Gold, Skywards, Hilton Honors and lots of other under-utilised Hotel Schemes
Posts: 321
Just saw something interesting whilst checking in for my BA flight - well 1st portion is thru AA then the rest and return BA.
Anyway, an option for BLAND. Never saw that with BA before. (I have stomach issues and usually bring my own foods). Maybe the norm with AA - or maybe I've stopped paying attention.
Anyway, an option for BLAND. Never saw that with BA before. (I have stomach issues and usually bring my own foods). Maybe the norm with AA - or maybe I've stopped paying attention.
the scampi is particularly bland.......
#1110
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 52
Ive said something like this before but seriously, does it not for one second occur to whoever put that menu together ; hmmmm I wonder if it really is the case that everyone really wants to have cheddar for breakfast.
I know the second meal is currently a joke anyway but if youre going to offer a choice offer an actual choice for goodness sake.