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CX840 menu
Took CX840 yesterday on the innaugural in F... nothing special about the flight compared to the other nonstop JFK flight with the exception of being on the 77W... no festivities or any type of souveniers... So instead of writing a trip report, I thought people might be more interested to see the menu being an evening departure and arrival.. I collected the menus in all 3 class, so here it is below:
FIRST CLASS Dinner Caviar, Balik & Champagne Caviar and Balik salmon "Tsar Nicolaj" with cuvee William Deutz 1998 Starters Califlower cream soup Traditional baby caesar salad served with caesar dressing Main Courses Pan-fried sea bass with carrot potato mash, asparagus, shimeji mushroom and capsicum Veal and caramel onion agnolotti with sauteed cepes mushrooms and semi-dreied tomato Chinese Favorites Sea conch and chicken soup Cold plate - Sichuanese style jelly fish and cucumber salad Braise pork belly with preserved vegetables or Braised duck with onion sauce served with steamed rice and mixed vegatables Cheese and Dessert Shrophsire Blue, Tilsit Royalp, Reblochon, Camembert le Pere Alexandre Fresh seasonal fruit Pistachio ice cream with garnish and mango compote Baked sago pudding with lotus paste Chocolate chestnut cake with vanilla sauce and chocolate tuile Tea and Coffee Prailines and Cookies Snacks Braised beef rib finger and tendom flavored with chu hon sauce in noodle soup Shui gow with choy sum in noodle soup Wild mushroom and ricotta cheese pie with grilled zucchini and red onion confit Plain congee with Shanghainese soya ban salad, picked mustard greeens, roasted peanuts and salted egg Haagen-Daaz ice cream Refreshment Starter Fresh seasonal fruit Main Courses Grilled veal fillet with madeira sauce, honey roasted swedes, French beans, sauteed tomato and mixed mushrooms Garganelli pasta cream sauce and parsley pesto sauce Chinese Favorites Sauteed sea bass with spring onion served with steamed rice, stir-fried pak choy with ginger julienne Cheese and Dessert Shropshire Blue, Tilsit Royalp, Reblochon, Camembert le Pere Alexandre Selected pastries Tea and Coffee Pralines Wines Cuvee William Deutz Brut 1998 Simi Sonoma Chardonnay 2004 Vaucher Pere Meursault Premier Cru 2004 Corton Grand Cru Louis Max 1996 Sebastani Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 Chaeau Lynch Bages 2001 Ramos Pinto Quinta da Ervamoira 10 year old Tawny Port BUSINESS CLASS Dinner Starters Crab meat potato salad with shiso, marinated red pepper with apple vinaigrette Mesclun salad with cherry tomatoes and orange segment Main Courses Shanghainese braised pork meatballs, steam rice with vegetables and pak choy Pan-fried sea bass with tomato concasse sauce, garlice mashed potatoes with chives, baby carrots, asparagus and French beans Sichuanese "yu shang" chilli chicken, steamed rice and Chinese mixed vegetables Garganelli with artichoke and mushrooms in tomato basil sauce Cheese and Dessert Cheese selection Fresh seasonal fruit Cherry cheesecake served with mixed berries compote Tea and Coffee Pralines Snack Chicken pie with grilled zucchini, semi sun-dried tomato, kalamata olives and tomato concasse sauce Wild mushroom and ricotta cheese pie accompanied with grilled zucchini and salad Braised beef rib finger and tendom flavored with chu hou sauce in noodle soup Shrimp wontons in noodle soup Haagen-Daaz ice cream Refreshment Starter Fresh seasonal fruit Main Courses Pan-fried beef fillet with Peking onion and satay sauce, steamed rice and Chinese mixed vegetables Braised lamb with rosemary, parsnip puree, sauted French green beans and pumpkin Field mushroom and garlic agnolotti with basil tomato concasse sauce Cheese and Dessert Cheese selection Fruit gateau with passionfruit cream served with pink guava sauce Tea and coffee Pralines Wines Champagne Deutz, Brut Classic Paul Sapin Macon Lugny Cuvee Prestige 2005 Sebastiani Sonoma County Chardonnay 2005 Kirrihill Companions Clare Valley Shiraz 2004 Chateau De Mercey Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Beaune 2005 Dow's Late Bottled Vintage Port 2001 ECONOMY CLASS Dinner Chicken salad with apple, mango and raisin Braised fish fillet with preserved gooseberry, steamed rice, carrot, mushroom and cabbage or Beef stew in paprika cream sauce, mashed potatoes with parsley, broccoli and carrot or Fusilli with tomato mushroom sauce and grated parmesan cheese Chocolate roll with icing sugar Tea and Coffee Snack Snacks are available throughout flight Refreshment Mixed seasonal fruit Roasted chicken breast, roasted new potato wedges and sauteed brussel sprouts or Deep-fried pork loin with pineapple in Chinese sauce, steamed rice and jade melon Pandan panna cotta with mango sauce Tea and coffee Wines Amberhill Chardonnay 2005 El Benteveo Malbec 2005 or 7 Lunas Syrah 2005 |
That's one thing its southern competitor has... starting it off in style! ie SYD service on the A380
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Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
(Post 8743114)
That's one thing its southern competitor has... starting it off in style! ie SYD service on the A380
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Had my first wagyu beef in the air onboard SYD-SIN flight on the A380. ^
Thanks for sharing, tfung. :) |
Originally Posted by tfung
(Post 8742347)
with cuvee William Deutz 1998
I would have expected that they would have served Krug. On the "cheaper" LHR-HKG flights in F, they still serve Krug (based on the menus I've seen). |
Originally Posted by daniellam
(Post 8751370)
I hope you didn't pay USD 24,000 RT for this flight.
Of course not.. only someone with more money than sense would spend that obscene amount.. :) |
I'll be on this flight next week, so now I know not to get all excited, and expect anything special food-wise (although CX does have pretty good food, even in Y).
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Originally Posted by daniellam
(Post 8751370)
I hope you didn't pay USD 24,000 RT for this flight.
I would have expected that they would have served Krug. Anyone know what the menu is like on the JFK-HKG version (841?)? It's a 9am departure -- so is the first meal Breakfast? I'm on it soon and can report back but I'd like to know what to expect in advance. And what's the first meal on the early HKG-JFK n/s that departs ~10:15? Breakfast there, or do they go straight into lunch? I'd also point out that it's odd they don't serve any breakfast meal on the 840 as posted above. I would think that given the 7pm departure, most folks would go to sleep after dinner, and then the mid-flight snack should be a breakfast. |
Originally Posted by ijgordon
(Post 8776285)
And what's the first meal on the early HKG-JFK n/s that departs ~10:15? Breakfast there, or do they go straight into lunch?
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Truly unbelievable that they serve the mediocre W Deutz 1998 on such a flight! Had recently Krug on CDG-HKG, for a fraction of the price of HKG-JFK.
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Originally Posted by ijgordon
(Post 8776285)
That's exactly what I was just thinking! :td: Cathay.
Anyone know what the menu is like on the JFK-HKG version (841?)? It's a 9am departure -- so is the first meal Breakfast? I'm on it soon and can report back but I'd like to know what to expect in advance. I'd also point out that it's odd they don't serve any breakfast meal on the 840 as posted above. I would think that given the 7pm departure, most folks would go to sleep after dinner, and then the mid-flight snack should be a breakfast. Brunch Seasonal mixed fruit Fruit yoghurt Scrambled eggs huevos rancheros or Chicken and black mushroom congee Banana nut muffin Tea and coffee Lunch Shrimp salad with cocktail sauce Sweet and sour pork, steamed rice or Baked salmon with white wine butter sauce, mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables or Gemelli putanesca with mozzarella Austrian chocolate cake Tea and coffee Snack Snacks are available throughout the night Since the flight leaves at 9am and arrives at 2pm (local times), I think the idea is that you eat, go to sleep (the FAs make everyone pull the shades down), wake up and then are on HK time, so it's time for lunch. Same thing for 841 in reverse (dinner, sleep, "refreshment" = dinner again). The Y menu for 841 on 11/20 was the same as the original post in this thread. Trevor |
Originally Posted by tbone1737
(Post 8783901)
On CX 840 (11/18) the Y menu was:
... Trevor |
Originally Posted by tbone1737
(Post 8783901)
Since the flight leaves at 9am and arrives at 2pm (local times), I think the idea is that you eat, go to sleep (the FAs make everyone pull the shades down), wake up and then are on HK time, so it's time for lunch.
Thanks for the menu update. |
Originally Posted by ijgordon
(Post 8793836)
Yeah, right, like I'm going to go to sleep at noon. :rolleyes: (not at you). And I ain't shutting my shade all the way either - the arctic scenery is quite spectacular to watch. Of course with the new J seats it won't exactly be easy to see out the window...
Actually, the arctic scenery was very nice. Glaciers, icebergs, but then mostly clouds once we were really far north (and dark of course, it being northern winter). There was a great moment when the half-moon hovered on the horizon in and out of the clouds. It never did rise from our point of view. I was hoping to see some aurora on the flight, but I was back far enough that the wing light was blinding, so it was too hard to see any faint colors. Trevor |
Originally Posted by daniellam
(Post 8751370)
I hope you didn't pay USD 24,000 RT for this flight.
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