Cathay Pacific Special Meals
#31
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Toulouse
Programs: TK*G
Posts: 283
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#32
Join Date: Jan 2018
Programs: BAEC, IHG Plat
Posts: 16
The ex-HKG main course looks quite identical to LSML served on economy for HKG-LGW in October.
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#34
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 1,954
I flew Business last week ex-HKG to Taipei and ordered a fruit platter for the breakfast course. The meal consisted of a few pieces of cut fruit (which is served as part of the normal J meal), and a whole apple and a whole banana. That was it.
#35
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Little dot in Asia
Programs: AA-EP, TK-*G, HL-DM, HY-GLO, MR-LTP
Posts: 25,932
KSML are all prepackaged and made at Kosher outlets. They are not prepared in the flight kitchens. Because the food and cutlery - everything cannot be cross contanimated with others. If there is meat , it cannot be mixed with dairy. The boxes come sealed, and the proper procedure is for the crew to bring it to the passenger who will break the seal themselves. Then the crew will bring the frozen meal back to the galley to heat up and then serve to you. Jewish passengers who order KSML are because they have strict religious dietary requirements that require this meal. I am sure they know what each container is, and no doubt it may seem horrible to you, it is somebody's meal that has been blessed by a Rabbi. You will be surprised to know that the meal in economy, business and First class are generally the same. It may be only in size that they differ.
To call it 'revolting' is really immature of you guys and making fun of someone else's religion. How would you like it if someone commented your special meal as vomit because they don't know what it is.
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#36
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: HKG
Posts: 1,053
CHML (Child Meal) ex-CEB. Got to eat it myself as the kid wasn't hungry and I ended up finishing the whole thing - it was that good. Thinking of trying a couple more child meals going forward and see what else they got Seriously much better than the usual "chicken with pasta" or "pork with rice". Even came with a chocolate milk that's cut off in the pic. Haven't had one of those in ages.
CHML CX ex-CEB
CHML CX ex-CEB
#37
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: BOS/ORH
Programs: AS 75K
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CHML (Child Meal) ex-CEB. Got to eat it myself as the kid wasn't hungry and I ended up finishing the whole thing - it was that good. Thinking of trying a couple more child meals going forward and see what else they got Seriously much better than the usual "chicken with pasta" or "pork with rice". Even came with a chocolate milk that's cut off in the pic. Haven't had one of those in ages.
CHML CX ex-CEB
CHML CX ex-CEB
What is that chili? Looks really good, next time i do regional I'm ordering child . Its odd enough i get looks on Asian carriers when they see my Hindu Meal being a westerner let alone wrong age group.
Sorry a little late here but quite the difference in each direction of travel, maybe one was actually dragon air? All were CX operated but i think i saw Dragon lanyards on the return. Though I really didn't need a meal, i connected from same day CX F flight so time at the Wing F lounge prior to boarding. The return in PP lounge in TPE and had 3 bowls of Taiwanese beef noodle soup and all the desserts. I did special meal because i have seen and heard of m,any bad economy meals around the world. I have no dietary restrictions other than i dislike seafood. I'm not sure what i missed out.
Here is Hindu vegetarian May 2018 in Y HKG-TPE.
Here is the return flight TPE-HKG in Y a few days later. Maybe it was difference in meal service as this set up was more what i expected in economy than the way over. I went with non-vegetarian version of Hindu meal to see the difference. Potatos, black beans and chicken
#38
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: SFO
Programs: AY Plat, LH FTL
Posts: 7,375
That 'chili' ex-CEB appears to be Filipino spaghetti, complete with processed white 'cheese' on top. All that appears to be missing are slices of unnaturally red hot dogs. My kids would have loved it!
#39
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: HKG
Posts: 1,053
It was actually labelled “Spaghetti Bolognese”. And it really was delicious.
#40
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: HKG SZX
Programs: CX MPC GO, IHG, OZ, NH (no longer UA MP*G thanks to SMJ)(no longer A3 *G due to COVID))
Posts: 620
Will be flying HKG-SIN afternoon flight (3:20PM departure) in late September 18 and have the following options for SPML-
(1) Bland Meal
(2) Diabetic Meal
(3) Fruit Platter Meal
(4) Gluten Intolerant Meal
(5) Hindu Meal
(6) Kosher Meal
(7) Liquid Diet Meal
(8) Low Calorie Meal
(9) Low Fat Meal/ Low Cholesterol
(10) Low Lactose Meal
(11) Low Salt Meal
(12) Moslem Meal
(13) Non-Beef Meal
(14) Vegetarian Hindu Meal/ Indian Vegetarian
(15) Vegetarian Jain Meal/ Strict Indian Vegetarian
(16) Vegetarian Lacto-Ovo Meal
(17) Vegetarian Oriental Meal
(18) Vegetarian Raw Meal
(19) Vegetarian Vegan Meal
Let me know if you wonder how it looks like. I can take some photos and try it for you. (But won't try bland/liquid diet/fruit platter meals.)
(1) Bland Meal
(2) Diabetic Meal
(3) Fruit Platter Meal
(4) Gluten Intolerant Meal
(5) Hindu Meal
(6) Kosher Meal
(7) Liquid Diet Meal
(8) Low Calorie Meal
(9) Low Fat Meal/ Low Cholesterol
(10) Low Lactose Meal
(11) Low Salt Meal
(12) Moslem Meal
(13) Non-Beef Meal
(14) Vegetarian Hindu Meal/ Indian Vegetarian
(15) Vegetarian Jain Meal/ Strict Indian Vegetarian
(16) Vegetarian Lacto-Ovo Meal
(17) Vegetarian Oriental Meal
(18) Vegetarian Raw Meal
(19) Vegetarian Vegan Meal
Let me know if you wonder how it looks like. I can take some photos and try it for you. (But won't try bland/liquid diet/fruit platter meals.)
#41
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: HKG
Posts: 1,053
Will be flying HKG-SIN afternoon flight (3:20PM departure) in late September 18 and have the following options for SPML-
(1) Bland Meal
(2) Diabetic Meal
(3) Fruit Platter Meal
(4) Gluten Intolerant Meal
(5) Hindu Meal
(6) Kosher Meal
(7) Liquid Diet Meal
(8) Low Calorie Meal
(9) Low Fat Meal/ Low Cholesterol
(10) Low Lactose Meal
(11) Low Salt Meal
(12) Moslem Meal
(13) Non-Beef Meal
(14) Vegetarian Hindu Meal/ Indian Vegetarian
(15) Vegetarian Jain Meal/ Strict Indian Vegetarian
(16) Vegetarian Lacto-Ovo Meal
(17) Vegetarian Oriental Meal
(18) Vegetarian Raw Meal
(19) Vegetarian Vegan Meal
Let me know if you wonder how it looks like. I can take some photos and try it for you. (But won't try bland/liquid diet/fruit platter meals.)
(1) Bland Meal
(2) Diabetic Meal
(3) Fruit Platter Meal
(4) Gluten Intolerant Meal
(5) Hindu Meal
(6) Kosher Meal
(7) Liquid Diet Meal
(8) Low Calorie Meal
(9) Low Fat Meal/ Low Cholesterol
(10) Low Lactose Meal
(11) Low Salt Meal
(12) Moslem Meal
(13) Non-Beef Meal
(14) Vegetarian Hindu Meal/ Indian Vegetarian
(15) Vegetarian Jain Meal/ Strict Indian Vegetarian
(16) Vegetarian Lacto-Ovo Meal
(17) Vegetarian Oriental Meal
(18) Vegetarian Raw Meal
(19) Vegetarian Vegan Meal
Let me know if you wonder how it looks like. I can take some photos and try it for you. (But won't try bland/liquid diet/fruit platter meals.)
#42
#43
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: HKG SZX
Programs: CX MPC GO, IHG, OZ, NH (no longer UA MP*G thanks to SMJ)(no longer A3 *G due to COVID))
Posts: 620
Hi gpia, sorry got a request for Kosher meal so didn't request CHML...
My very brief review for KSML Kosher meal is here:
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/30266655-post6.html
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#44
Join Date: Dec 2016
Programs: CX MPC DM
Posts: 416
I'm booked on CX865 JFK-YVR-HKG (formerly CX889) in J next week. I'm thinking about choosing Hindu (non-vegetarian) meal to mix it up a bit. I've heard that CX catering usually does a good job on that meal. However, with CX865 there's actually two dinner services, leaving JFK and leaving YVR. Is it possible to select special meal for just one of the flights? If not, is it appropriate to reject the special meal and ask for a standard meal instead? Most likely, I might just reject one of the meals anyway and have a mid-flight snack instead.
Has anyone had recent experience with the Hindu meal on LH out of the US?
Has anyone had recent experience with the Hindu meal on LH out of the US?
#45
I'm booked on CX865 JFK-YVR-HKG (formerly CX889) in J next week. I'm thinking about choosing Hindu (non-vegetarian) meal to mix it up a bit. I've heard that CX catering usually does a good job on that meal. However, with CX865 there's actually two dinner services, leaving JFK and leaving YVR. Is it possible to select special meal for just one of the flights? If not, is it appropriate to reject the special meal and ask for a standard meal instead? Most likely, I might just reject one of the meals anyway and have a mid-flight snack instead.
Has anyone had recent experience with the Hindu meal on LH out of the US?
Has anyone had recent experience with the Hindu meal on LH out of the US?
FWIW, I've had the Hindu non-vegetarian meal out of HKG, and it was really bad, but then again, food from HKG doesn't always have the best reputation.