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hairpeace Apr 17, 2006 5:17 am

Meals on CX830
 
It's been some time since I took the direct, and I distinctly remember being served lunch, and then dinner, but an acquaintance of mine is insisting that there is another meal.

What's your take?

PS: There is caviar service on this flight, yes? :)

(Cross-posted to Cathay Talk)

dms321 Apr 17, 2006 6:54 am

Recall there is a lunch service and then brunch before landing - but, there is CX's snack service throughout (which most people do partake of) - so, can be considered 3?
Oh, and that's in J.
Presume you're referring to caviar service in F - unfortunately...haven't had the pleasure.....yet..... :(

hairpeace Apr 17, 2006 4:24 pm


Originally Posted by dms321
Recall there is a lunch service and then brunch before landing - but, there is CX's snack service throughout (which most people do partake of) - so, can be considered 3?

What, there isn't dinner? :eek:

yvrguy Apr 18, 2006 8:11 am

I was on this flight last February...no proper dinner service. I hope the catering has changed. Here is the menu from Feb. 2005 for reference:

Caviar and Balik Salmon Delight

Asparagus Cream Soup with Coriander
served with Mini Garlic Baguette

Seasonal Green Salad with Orange Segments, Shredded Fennel and Radish served with Honey Mustard dressing

Main Courses

**Sauteed Shrimps and Jade Melon with Marinated Pork
Steamed rice

Roasted Pork Fillet Stuffed with Tomato, Pinenuts and Mushrooms and wrapped in Bacon with Tomato Concasse--Buttered Gnocchi and Roasted Root Vegetables

**Duck Confit with Mashed Potatoes, Braised Cabbage and Truffle Sauce

Sweet Potato and Leek Ravioli with Tomato Concasse Sauce

Cheese Board

Dessert Selection

Creme Brule, Caramel Ice Cream, Valrhona Chocolate Tart

** A special selection from The Hong Kong Jockey Club's exclusive Happy Valley Clubhouse restaurants.

Refreshment

Noodles in Soup with Braised Beef Brisket

Roasted Vegetable with Feta Cheese in Puff Pastry with Side Salad

**Plain Congee or Congee with Abalone and Meat Balls served with Pan-Fried Shredded Chicken Pancakes with Ham and Spring Onions

**Rice with Beef and Water Chestnut Patty in Hot Pot served with Double Boiled Chicken Soup with Sea Whelk, Fish Maw, and Medlars

Ice Cream


Brunch

Juice Selection
Appetizer
Fresh Seasonal Fruit

Main Courses

Eggs~Freshly Scrambled, Fried or Boiled
Assorted Dim Sum
Vegetable Quiche

Accompaniments

Grilled Ham Slices and Pan-Fried Nurnberger Sausages, Pan-Fried Potato Cake with Cheddar, Vine Ripened Tomato and Sauteed Fresh mushrooms

Assorted bread, Rolls and Fresh Toast

christep Apr 18, 2006 10:49 am

What exactly would you expect to be different in the first meal service for it to constitute "dinner"?

number_6 Apr 18, 2006 2:19 pm

And CX is one of the very few airlines that serves properly aged cheeses ... superb (most restaurants don't do so well). Having a soup course and a cheese course makes it clear that this is a dinner service. Actually there is too much food for the flight.

yvrguy Apr 18, 2006 6:52 pm


Originally Posted by christep
What exactly would you expect to be different in the first meal service for it to constitute "dinner"?

I was assuming the OP was expecting a Lunch and Dinner service--as opposed to the Brunch service. My apologies if I misunderstood. Cheers.

christep Apr 19, 2006 1:01 am

Remember that this is F, so my approach when taking 830 (and also 253 to London) is to ask for the meals to be served in the other order - brunch soon after takeoff, and the main meal later in the flight. Being able to do this is one of the key benefits of F.

hairpeace Apr 19, 2006 4:11 am


Originally Posted by christep
Remember that this is F, so my approach when taking 830 (and also 253 to London) is to ask for the meals to be served in the other order - brunch soon after takeoff, and the main meal later in the flight. Being able to do this is one of the key benefits of F.

Good point, christep.

I was thinking about having something from the snack menu after take-off, the main meal mid-flight, and brunch prior to landing. :)


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