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NOTE: Posts from 1 Jan 2016 onward are in the new thread for 2016: Delta In-Flight Meal/Food Service: The Definitive Thread — 2016 Edition

DELTA IN-FLIGHT MEAL AND FOOD SERVICES WIKI

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
If anchors are ever implemented in WikiPosts this would be a good place to use them. For now scroll and look for the Orange text.

  1. Beverages
  2. Delta One – Intercontinental Flights
  3. Delta One – Transcontinental Flights
  4. First Class – Domestic Flights
  5. Economy Class – Intercontinental Flights
  6. Economy Class – Domestic Flights
  7. Special Meals – All Cabins


Here is the DL.com link with current meal and drink information, for all flights (Domestic or International) as well as DeltaOne, First/Business, Comfort+, and Economy.


1. Beverages:

Soft drinks:
Complimentary in all cabins.
Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero, Diet Coke, Fresca, Sprite, KUAT (flights to/from Brazil only).

Mixers:
Complimentary in all cabins.
Mr. & Mrs. "T" Bloody Mary Mix, Seagram's Ginger Ale, Seagram's Sparkling Seltzer Water, Seagram's Tonic Water

Juices and Bottled Water:
Complimentary in all cabins.
Minute Maid Apple Juice, Minute Maid Cranberry Apple Cocktail, Minute Maid Orange Juice, tomato juice, bottled water, LaCroix Sparkling Water (on some international flights), San Pellegrino Sparkling Mineral Water (BusinessElite only), Glacéau Smartwater (BusinessElite only), Milk

Hot Drinks:
Complimentary in all cabins.
Starbucks coffee, Starbucks VIA decaffeinated instant coffee, Bigelow Tea, Harney & Sons Tea (BusinessElite only)

Beer:
Complimentary in Delta One, First Class and Comfort+.
$6 in Main Cabin on domestic and short-haul international flights; complimentary on international flights with Main Cabin meal service.


Heineken, Miller Lite, Samuel Adams Boston Lager, and Blue Moon are available on most US flights. Beyond this, beers vary widely by region:

Blue Moon (North America only), Sweetwater 420 (ATL-DCA/FLL/IAD/LGA/MCO/MIA/MSY/TPA only), Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Lagunitas IPA (LAX-SFO only), Stella Artois, Ballast Point, Brooklyn Brewery (Transcon markets only)

Wines:
Complimentary in Delta One, First Class and Comfort+.
$8 in Main Cabin on domestic and short-haul international flights; complimentary on international flights with Main Cabin meal service.


Economy: red or white available. No sparkling. Typically Wente Vineyards California cabernet and chardonnay or similar.

Only on flights JFK-LAX/SFO in the economy cabin: Delta Winemaker Series, "A unique offering of half bottle (375 ML) California Wines selected by Delta’s Master Sommelier, Andrea Robinson." ($14.99)

Domestic First: Wente Vineyards Cabernet or Chardonnay

Business Class (US-Canada/Mexico/Caribbean): Domestic first service + Sparkling Wine offered pre-departure (and pre-departure only) .

Delta One Fine Wines– selected by Master Sommelier Andrea Robinson

NOTE: Changes are frequent and may not match what is listed on delta.com, or even on the printed onboard menu.

Expect the following:
  • Two whites, one “Light Bodied” and one “Medium Bodied”
  • Two reds, one “Medium Bodied” and one “Full Bodied”
  • Port and possibly one additional dessert wine
  • Champagne

Delta.com link to “current” wine list

Spirits:
Complimentary in Delta One, First Class and Comfort+.
$8 in Main Cabin on domestic and short-haul international flights; complimentary on international flights with Main Cabin meal service.


Avión Tequila, Bacardi Rum, Bailey’s Irish Cream Cordial, Bombay Sapphire Dry Gin, Canadian Club Reserve Whisky, Dewar’s Scotch, Finlandia Vodka, Grey Goose Vodka (Delta One only), Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey Whiskey, Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Whiskey (Delta One only), Woodford Reserve Small Batch Bourbon

Mixed Drinks (aka “Featured Beverages”)
Complimentary in Delta One, First Class and Comfort+.
$8 in Main Cabin on domestic and short-haul international flights.
Selections rotate frequently; see Sky Magazine or onboard Flight Fuel menu for current offerings.


All of the below are $8

Southern Lemonade - Featuring Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka and Minute Maid® Lemonade—sure to cool you off during the warm summer months.

Sky Breeze - Featuring Finlandia Vodka, Fresca and a splash of Cranberry-Apple juice.

Margarita - Featuring Avión Tequila and Stirrings Margarita.

Mai Tai - A Hawaiian favorite, Bacardi® Select Rum infused with exotic fruit flavors. (Hawaii Flight Fuel only)


2. DELTA ONE - INTERCONTINENTAL FLIGHTS

Note: international flights within North America do not offer Delta One service except JFK-LAX/SFO. See domestic first/business class service.

The meals that you will see on Delta One will vary by destination.

Delta One International Meals feature the following Chefs:

Transpacific Flights: Chef Masatoshi Ishimoto
South America and Mexico Flights: Chef Michelle Bernstein
Atlanta to Europe Flights: Chef Linton Hopkins
NYC to Europe Flights: Chef Danny Meyer, from his restaurant "Blue Smoke"

Asian meals may be pre-ordered in Delta One on flights to/from Japan, China and Korea, using the normal Special Meals request process. See Transpacific Flights below. Pre-ordering recommended to guarantee availability.

This is the typical order of D1 service but can vary based on route/destination (note this does not apply to JFK-LAX/SFO):

-Cold appetizer (only one option)
-Soup and salad with choice of dressing, along with bread and butter (one option for soup or salad, but for bread there are usually three options to choose from)
-Main entrée: Beef, Chicken, Seafood, Pasta, Cold Plate, Regional Dish (typically four options)
-Dessert: Ice Cream with choice of toppings, Cheese Plate, or Sweets
-Self-service snack basket in galley, or Mid-flight light meal (Ultra-long haul only): Western and Asian cold plates. On TATL westbound flights there may be a warm chocolate chip cookie service.
-Pre-Arrival Breakfast: (eastbound flights) Egg dish with meat or Granola cereal with milk
-Pre-Arrival Lunch: (westbound flights) Hot sandwich or cold salad

LINKS to recent Delta One intercontinental menu/meal posts (current menus only):
Please add links to your posts to the list below
BOS-AMS June 2016
LHR-BOS June 2016
NRT-ATL June 2016 Part 1
NRT-ATL June 2016 Part 2

Click on this link to see an archive of older D1 menus.

ADDITIONAL region-specific Delta One meal details:

TRANSPACIFIC FLIGHTS - CHEF MASATOSHI ISHIMOTO
Flights to/from Japan and the United States
• “Kaiseki” style Japanese meals are offered as an option to customers in the BusinessElite cabin
• Customers flying in the Delta One cabin to/from Japan may pre-order a Japanese meal up to 24 hours prior to scheduled flight departure through My Trips or by calling Delta Reservations. Once you check in, let the gate agent and a flight attendant know that you ordered a special meal.
• Entrées with a Japanese flair are offered as an option to customers in the Economy cabin
• All customers can choose from a selection of Japanese beverages including Asahi, Suntory Premium Malt and Kirin Ichiban beers, and Sake
• Asahi, Suntory Premium Malt and Kirin Ichiban as well as sake are available in both cabins

FLIGHTS TO/FROM JAPAN AND HONOLULU
• Menu selections for the Delta One cabin and Economy cabin feature meals with both Japanese and Hawaiian flavors
• All customers can choose from a selection of Japanese beverages including; Asahi, Suntory Premium Malt and Kirin Ichiban beers, Sake and a choice of Hawaiian juices

FLIGHTS TO/FROM KOREA AND THE UNITED STATES
DTW-ICN Korean meals are catered by local Korean restaurant Bi Bim Bab in Novi.
• Korean Meals and Beverages
• Korean meals are available as an option to customers in the Delta One and Economy cabins
• OB beer is available in both cabins

FLIGHTS TO/FROM CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES
• Chinese Meals and Beverages
• Asian entrees are available as an option to customers seated in the Delta One and Economy cabins
• Tsingtao beer is available in both cabins

INTER-ASIA FLIGHTS
• All flights flying within Delta’s Intra-Asia markets feature menu options with both western and regional flavors in the Business and Economy cabins


3. DELTA ONE for JFK-LAX/SFO – Chef Michael Chiarello

This is a signature service for routes between JFK and LAX/SFO. It includes a three course meal, except on red-eye flights which have a lighter one course offering. Delta does not specify specific meals.

Breakfast flights:
-Choice of appetizer
-Main course (four choices)

Lunch/Dinner flights:
-Appetizer and salad
-Main course (three choices)
-Dessert (two choices)

LINKS to recent Delta One domestic transcon menu/meal posts (current menus only):
Please add links to your posts to the list below
JFK-LAX June 2016 menu and actual meal service
LAX-JFK June 2016 - Breakfast
LAX-JFK June 2016 Lunch
SFO-JFK June 2016 Dinner

Click on this link to see an archive of older D1 menus.

4. MEALS IN DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS (WITHIN THE US) OR IN BUSINESS CLASS (TO CANADA, MEXICO, CARRIBEAN, ETC.)

First Class meal service is provided on flights to all 50 states that are 900 miles or greater. "Business Class" is the same service as domestic first but for trans-border North American flights that do not offer Delta One service, typically found on routes between the USA and Caribbean, Canada, Mexico, and Central America. One differentiation for Business Class flights is that sparkling wine is offered pre-departure as with all Delta international flights.
Please note:
-The content in this section DOES NOT apply to anything Transatlantic, Transpacific, or to South America where there is Delta One service.
-The content in this section also DOES NOT apply to the JFK-LAX/SFO routes where there is Delta One service.
-There are a few flights under 900 miles where Delta does provide First Class meal service because other airlines offer meal service on the same route. They will be catered as if they were in the 900-1399 mile category. Examples are ATL-NYC and certain West coast ex-Seattle flights.
-West Coast flights between LAX-SFO are served LUVO light snack trays (with items such as carrots, hummus and crackers, etc). These flights also offer free beer (including a local selection) and wine in the coach cabin.


Meal service is determined by distance flown and time of departure:

0-250 miles
Limited snack box: Biscoff cookies, peanuts, and pretzels

251-899 miles
Full snack basket is offered

900-1399 miles
Meals are served for flights departing 5am-1:30pm and 4pm to 8pm. This can vary slightly by flight, so it is best to check the reservation notes on delta.com. At other times a snack basket is passed around the cabin (see above).

1400+ miles
Full meal service will be offered between 5am-8pm. Breakfast is served for flights departing up to 9:45AM, and full lunch/dinner service after that.

Examples of snacks offered:
Morning flights (departures 05:00-09:45) offer peanuts, pretzels, Biscoff cookies, biscotti, bananas, Otis Spunkmeyer muffins and Quaker Oats chewy granola bars.

Afternoon/evening: peanuts, pretzels, apples, Twix, Toblerone, Sun Chips and Walkers shortbread cookies.

NOTE: For flights departing between 8pm and 9pm a light meal service, referred to as "snack" on delta.com, will be offered. This is often a source of confusion because delta.com lists full meal service for 1400+ mile flights as going until 9pm, but the reservation online will list "snack" and not "dinner." Also, there have been recent reports of longer redeye flights being served a pre-arrival breakfast, but there is not great information available about this. If your flight lists "snack" instead of "none" for meal service, this is a good sign that you will have some food service. If departure is after 9pm and before 5am, it will probably be a pre-arrival breakfast. See sample menu below.

SAMPLE MENUS

The meals you may see listed here are general examples and your flight may not have the option(s) listed here. These are solely from the words of fellow FTers (and please remember the times are based upon the flight's departure time):

Note: If you are flying a DELTA CONNECTION® flight (on regional jets such as a CRJ or Embraer) most meal service is cold as the majority of these planes are not equipped with ovens. There are reports that certain CRJ-900's are equipped with "warmers" but there is no way to know this in advance.

All domestic first class meals are served on Delta signature dishes with real flatware, glasses, etc.

Breakfast: (served for departure times 5:45am-9:45am)

Cold breakfast options:
-cereal, yogurt, muffin, fruit
-oatmeal with fruit and a bagel

Hot breakfast options:
-Omelette with potatoes, bagel, and fruit
-Bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich
-Breakfast burrito

Lunch: (9:46am-3:59pm)
NOTE: No meal service on flights departing 1:30pm-3:59pm for flights under 1400 miles.

Typically served with fresh fruit (or another side). This is typically a lighter meal.

-Pizza with feta cheese
-Burger with pickle, tomato, and onion on the side
-Turkey sandwich with chips
-Hot pastrami sandwich
-Chilled grilled shrimp skewers with chili glaze and a side of noodles.
-Pepperoni and sausage calzone

Dinner: (4pm-8pm)

All meals are typically served with bread, salad, and a dessert item such as a cookie.

-Cold grilled chicken with risotto
-Chicken-orzo salad (cold)
-Spinach ricotta ravioli
-Chicken teriyaki with white rice

1400+ mile flights departing 8pm-9pm

Typically there is only one option offered such as a hot sandwich served with chips and a cookie. Full snack basket will also be offered.

Long-Haul Hawaii Routes (ATL/MSP-HNL and seasonal JFK to HNL)
Note that Western US departures to Hawaii receive standard domestic service.

After departure a standard domestic F meal for 1400 mile + flights will be served. Prior to landing, there will be a lighter meal served. For afternoon/evening arrivals this will be sandwich or salad, for morning arrivals, a continental breakfast.

LINKS to recent First Class menu/meal posts:
Please add links to your posts to the list below
Breakfast:
RDU-MSP, November 2015
MSP-JFK, November 2015
MSP-LAX, June 2016
MSP-BOS, July 2016


Lunch:
SJC-SEA, July 2015
ATL-PHX, October 2015
IAH-MSP, October 2015
MSP-SAN, November 2015
MSP-SFO, March 2016

Dinner:
JFK-MCO, October 2015
JFK-MCO, October 2015
MCO-DTW, October 2015
MSP-MCO, October 2015
BOS-MSP, December 2015
SEA-KOA, May 2016
BOS-ATL, June 2016
ATL-MSP, June 2016


5. MEALS ON INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS - Main Cabin and Comfort +

Only certain routes offer complimentary meal service in Economy. All transatlantic and transpacific flights include complimentary meals in the economy cabin. Most flights to South America also include meal service. Flights to Canada, Mexico & Central America generally do not. A good rule of thumb is that if the flight offers DeltaOne service (NOT "business class" or "first class") then there are probably complimentary meals in the economy cabin. Note that no flights from the US mainland to Hawaii offer complimentary meals, including ATL-HNL. Meal service details can be found in your reservation on delta.com or in the service details when booking the flight.

Breakfast:

Need info here about international economy breakfast.

Lunch/Dinner:

Choice of entree:

1) A vegetarian pasta dish (such as ravioli)
2) A chicken dish (such as chicken & mushrooms with rice)
3) A salad with cold chicken (such as greek salad)

Meals are typically served with:
- A main side dish to go with the entrée
- A small bowl of salad
- Bread/roll with butter
- A dessert item

Additionally there will be a pre-arrival snack served:
-Morning arrivals: light breakfast (might include things like fruit, hot egg wrap, pastry, yogurt, etc.)
-Afternoon/evening arrivals: light meal (such as small turkey sandwich, small pizza, etc.)

On longer flights a mid-flight snack may be served such as ice cream or a light sandwich.

A choice of Biscoff cookies, peanuts or pretzels is offered during beverage service.

On flights that offer complimentary economy class meal service, special meals may be ordered through delta.com or by calling customer service. See the bottom of the wiki for more information on special meals.

LINKS to recent international Main Cabin menu/meal posts:
Please add links to your posts to the list below
MSP-NRT and NRT-SIN, August 2015


6. DOMESTIC ECONOMY SNACKS, MEALS, AND FLIGHT FUEL MENUS

For passengers seated in Comfort+ all drinks are complimentary, and on medium and longer flights, a basket of complimentary snacks will be passed around, with offerings such as chips, chocolate, crackers and other packaged snacks.

0-249 miles: No service except water/coffee by request when time permits.

250-899 miles: Complimentary peanuts, pretzels and Biscoff cookies.

900-1,399 miles: Complimentary peanuts, pretzels and Biscoff cookies plus limited premium snacks for purchase from the Flight Fuel menu.

1,400+ mies: Between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., all of the Flight Fuel menu selections are available for purchase on domestic (U.S. and Canada), Latin America and Caribbean flights.

Links to Current Economy - Flight Fuel Menus:

Delta (as of June 2016) re-invented its economy buy-on-board program and re-named it Flight Fuel (formerly EATS). These new menus feature newer items. These menus can change, so it is best to check these links prior to flying for the most up to date menu. Click here to see more on the food/drink page from delta.com and at the bottom on the left are the current Flight Fuel menus.

Note: certain items are offered only on eastbound or westbound flights, please review the menus carefully. Inventory is limited and not all options are always available.

US, Caribbean, and Latin America Flight Fuel

JFK-LAX/SFO and VV Flight Fuel

Hawaii Flight Fuel - to/from HNL only


7. SPECIAL MEALS:

Delta offers special meals for a variety of dietary restrictions on all flights with complimentary meal service. For flights within North America & the Caribbean, this means first class only. For transpacific/transatlantic and flights to South America, this would include all cabins.

No special meals are available on flights departing ABQ, ELP, or TUS.

Here are the special meals that are offered. You can select special meals by viewing your reservation online or by calling Delta.

The same meal may be served across multiple categories (i.e. the same physical meal may be served for Bland/Diabetic/Low Fat/Low Sodium/Vegetarian).

Please note that mistakes are widely reported. Confirm your meal request with a gate agent and flight attendant. Passengers with special dietary needs are strongly advised to bring their own snacks in case a catering error occurs.

Meal descriptions are Delta's words. Your Meals May Vary.

• Asian Vegetarian Meal (code AVML) - This is a non‐strict vegetarian meal which is prepared in an Indian style and is usually spicy. No meat, seafood or egg is allowed. This meal may include dairy products.

• Baby Meal (code BBML) - Baby food usually boarded in portion jars. (May contain strained fruit, vegetables, meats, desserts, milk & juices.)

• Bland Meal (code BLML) - For those with digestive tract and stomach disorders. Excludes mustard, pickles, garlic, fried and fatty foods.

• Child Meal (code CHML) - Available for children from 2 to 12 years of age, and includes food offerings which appeal to children. The meals planned follow Recommended Dietary Allowances for children.

• Diabetic Meal (code DBML) - For those who need to manage blood sugar levels. Foods excluded are high in sugars. ( Avoid syrups, jams, cakes and chocolate, unless specifically designed for diabetics.)

• Gluten Free Meal (code GFML) - Foods excluded are wheat or wheat flour, barley oats and rye, bread, cakes (unless wheat free), pastry, sausages or any flour based products. (Allergy related)

• Hindu Meal (code HNML) - Spicy vegetarian combinations with limited use of dairy products. While our meals are meat‐free, some individuals with this diet consume meats of non‐beef/veal/pork origin.

• Japanese Meal (code JPML) - Traditional Multi Course Kaiseki Style Japanese Meal accompanied by steamed rice, miso soup, Japanese pickles and green tea. Available only to Delta One customers flying between the USA/Hawaii and Japan.

• Kosher (code KSML) - Kosher meals are prepared by Kosher caterers under Rabbinical supervision and may also incorporate fresh fruit or sealed items, such as individually packaged bagels that meet Kosher laws. Special Kosher for Passover meals are supplied during Passover.

• Regal Kosher (code KSML) - Strict Kosher meals prepared by "Regal" kashrut supervision and may also incorporate fresh fruit or sealed items, such as individually packaged bagels that meet Kosher laws. Special Kosher for Passover meals are supplied during Passover. Only served on JFK-TLV in all cabins.

• Low Fat/Low Cholesterol/Low Calorie Meal (code LFML) - High fiber meal with reduced amounts of fat and sugar.

• Low Sodium Meal (code LSML) - Excludes use of salt, MSG and baking soda/powder, instead herbs and spices are used to flavor the meal.

• Muslim Meal (code MOML) - Does not contain pork, by‐products of pork or foodstuffs containing alcohol. All meats come from ritually slaughtered animals.

• Toddler Meal (code TDML) - Available for children who have begun consuming solid food who need little assistance from the parent, soft, easy‐to‐eat finger foods.

• Vegetarian (Vegan) Meal (code VGML) - Typically cooked in Western style, this meal does not contain meat, seafood, egg and dairy products.

• Vegetarian (Lacto-Ovo) Meal (code VLML) - Prepared in Western style, this is a non‐strict vegetarian meal which can include eggs and dairy products but eliminates all meats and seafood.

• Korean Meal (code KRML) - Korean style Bibimbap with steamed rice, gochujang sauce and sesame oil accompanied by soup, salad and banchan. Available only to Delta One customers flying between the USA and Korea.

• Chinese Meal (code CNML) - Components include soup, salad and entrée and feature regional flavors on flights departing China. Available only to Delta One customers flying between the USA and China.
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Old Aug 15, 2013, 3:58 pm
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This newer meal "set up" for business looks very cheap.
They really took a leap backward compared to their previous offering.

The dishes are too small and the fake wooden tray looks like something from a school cafeteria.

They remind me of what economy class meals looked like in the 1980s.
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Originally Posted by rsnash
following Sunday the return home is YUL-ATL-FLL
YUL-ATL, First, 2:46, lunch
ATL-FLL, First, 2:03, no meal service? boo, we depart around 6pm.
Most anything you'll find in the terminal will be better than the crud DL serves.
At YUL, try Lester's (across from Gate 79 on your way to the DL gates in the dungeon) for authentic Montreal smoked meat:

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All the pictures of the meals on Japanese flights are so beautiful. Don't think I should expect the same quality of Asian meal out of FLL or Detroit or Atlanta, huh?

Flying on Saturday FLL-DTW-YQB and I still have time to put in special meal requests if you think worthwhile. Does anyone know what we should expect, service wise?
FLL-DTW in First, flight time 2:59, meal service Breakfast
DTW-YQB in economy since no first in plane flight time 2:03, snacks for sale
** I think I should pick something up, any recs what's available at DTW? Never been to that airport before.

following Sunday the return home is YUL-ATL-FLL
YUL-ATL, First, 2:46, lunch
ATL-FLL, First, 2:03, no meal service? boo, we depart around 6pm.

I like something healthier than the 1 slice deli sandwich, and I haven't flown first in a while, so I'd appreciate advice and if you know exactly what we might be offered all the better. I have about 12 hours left in the T-24 ordering window for special meals, wondering if I should do diabetic or vegetarian instead of the regular offering?
For your breakfast flight, expect nothing more than a small bowl of fruit, and some kind of cereal, plus a croissant or bagel. DTW has a nice jap/sushi place called Sora if you have the time and are looking for a decent meal. It's been some time since I've been there but I remember liking it, it's located in the Center of the main A concourse.

On your YUL-ATL return I would expect either a chicken salad or some kind of sandwich option (typically cold but I have seen some hot options if you're on a plane with ovens).
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On your YUL-ATL return I would expect either a chicken salad or some kind of sandwich option (typically cold but I have seen some hot options if you're on a plane with ovens).
Since YUL-ATL is all CRs, not going to be any ovens or hot options.
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OK, so bag lunch/dinner and enjoy the booze then. Thanks!
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I searched but couldn't seem to find a definitive answer...

On the LGA-ATL flights during meal times...are the first class meals the "normal" (meaning hot) first class meals...or the ones served on regional jets (cold meals).

So for instance on a morning flight on a 757 (which should have ovens) do they serve omelets or does everyone just get the cereal/yogurt/fruit tray they give on regional jets?
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Old Aug 16, 2013, 9:27 am
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Originally Posted by Burj
I searched but couldn't seem to find a definitive answer...

On the LGA-ATL flights during meal times...are the first class meals the "normal" (meaning hot) first class meals...or the ones served on regional jets (cold meals).

So for instance on a morning flight on a 757 (which should have ovens) do they serve omelets or does everyone just get the cereal/yogurt/fruit tray they give on regional jets?
I think...thought can't confirm...that this route is one of their exceptions. Its not long enough to qualify for the 1500 miles and up breakfast which would have omelets, but I think this route does get full hot meal service, but maybe thats just the dinner flight?
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Originally Posted by cmd320
For your breakfast flight, expect nothing more than a small bowl of fruit, and some kind of cereal, plus a croissant or bagel. DTW has a nice jap/sushi place called Sora if you have the time and are looking for a decent meal. It's been some time since I've been there but I remember liking it, it's located in the Center of the main A concourse.
We have a 2:30 layover at DTW right around mid day, so we may check out Sora, thanks. Although, I think we leave out of Terminal C, and we usually head straight to the departure terminal.

I was looking at the DTW terminal map, seems to have a lot of shopping and restaurant options. DH (who travels a lot for work) has been avoiding it as a connection airport because of Detroit's reputation, but it looks like a more convenient transfer point than ATL, since Delta is always making him switch terminals. But I guess that's another thread's topic.

I'll photo/make notes on what we are served. 3 out of our 4 legs are in first, so at least we'll have drinks and leg room.
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I searched but couldn't seem to find a definitive answer...
Where do you search for this type of stuff? I can't find any type of menu or sample menus anywhere. Which is why I checked here. There's always someone who seems to know! (Incognito flight attendants?)
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Originally Posted by Burj
I searched but couldn't seem to find a definitive answer...

On the LGA-ATL flights during meal times...are the first class meals the "normal" (meaning hot) first class meals...or the ones served on regional jets (cold meals).

So for instance on a morning flight on a 757 (which should have ovens) do they serve omelets or does everyone just get the cereal/yogurt/fruit tray they give on regional jets?
It will be a cold meal. the flight is too short for a hot meal even if the 757's have ovens and all that.

breakfast will be a bagel with salmon/cream cheese.
Lunch is a cold meat salad or sandwich ((chicken or steak, veggie option)
Dinner I recall being a "nicer" version of a cold meal. Cold chicken skewers with salad or a pasta salad option.
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Originally Posted by rsnash
I was looking at the DTW terminal map, seems to have a lot of shopping and restaurant options. DH (who travels a lot for work) has been avoiding it as a connection airport because of Detroit's reputation, but it looks like a more convenient transfer point than ATL, since Delta is always making him switch terminals.
I generally like DTW as a transfer point, and as a major hub, it has all of the services and resources to handle problems that ATL does. The one thing I don't like about it is switching terminals...the long walk through the very strangely lit/decorated tunnel is....well....strange...
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Old Aug 16, 2013, 11:53 pm
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Originally Posted by rsnash
Where do you search for this type of stuff?
I searched various threads, including this one, for "LGA ATL" and found posts explaining that, despite being short, NYC-ATL flights DO get a meal service!

Originally Posted by mridley2
It will be a cold meal. the flight is too short for a hot meal even if the 757's have ovens and all that.

breakfast will be a bagel with salmon/cream cheese.
Lunch is a cold meat salad or sandwich ((chicken or steak, veggie option)
Dinner I recall being a "nicer" version of a cold meal. Cold chicken skewers with salad or a pasta salad option.
Bagel with salmon?! That sounds really nice, at least nicer than the cereal I always get on regional jets! Is that standard?

Originally Posted by jdrtravel
I generally like DTW as a transfer point, and as a major hub, it has all of the services and resources to handle problems that ATL does. The one thing I don't like about it is switching terminals...the long walk through the very strangely lit/decorated tunnel is....well....strange...
I LOVE the tunnel! It is my favorite airport feature in the whole world! I like to stand at an end and just watch a complete 15 minute cycle!
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Old Aug 17, 2013, 9:46 am
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Originally Posted by Burj



I LOVE the tunnel! It is my favorite airport feature in the whole world! I like to stand at an end and just watch a complete 15 minute cycle!
Me too! I change terminals even when I don't have to just to get the experience. If it weren't for the fact that, for me, DTW is served only by Barbie jets, my toes would never even touch ATL.

I second the rec for the sushi place in DTW.
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Old Aug 19, 2013, 2:47 am
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Currently mid-trip, here are the meals I've had thus far:

ATL-SJU, F
DL429
Dep: 7:10pm
Arr: 10:47pm

Barbecue Chicken with Corn and Potatoes (other choice was cheese and spinach manicotti)
Salad with Feta, Cranberries, Pecans, and Greek Vinaigrette
Tiramisu Cake


Pass of the new snack basket with microscopic Frito bags..., but also piroulines ^


SJU-JFK, F
DL348
Dep: 12:55am
Arr: 5:01am

This flight is odd time-to-meal wise. You leave just before 1am and generally land well before the scheduled 5:01am arrival. Breakfast is served prior to arrival, while the snack basket makes its way around the cabin a couple of times after departure. Lots of folks seem to just sleep through the meal service.

Caramelized Onion and Cheese Omelet with Potatoes, Tomato, and Sausage Links (other choice was a cold cereal with yogurt)
Fruit Bowl
I guess SJU doesn't cater bagels, as it was a choice of a warm chocolate chip muffin or croissant. I went with the former and was very pleased.



JFK-SEA ended up in Economy Comfort and despite getting a snack bag (somewhat new feature of TCON Y+) with a bagel and some other goodies, I fell asleep just after takeoff and didn't wake up until approach.

SEA-KIX, J
DL183
Dep: 11:45am
Arr: 2:25pm

This flight features a Michael Chiarello-designed menu, which proved to be delicious. Probably the best DL J meal I've ever had.

Warm Mixed Nuts and Beverage (Ginger Ale)


Japanese Selection:

Sakizuke
Baby Scallops and Beans

Zensai
Shrimp and Pork Kakuni

Kobachi
Smoked Salmon with Black Miso Sauce

Aemono
Cucumber with Salmon Roe

Shusai
Filet of Beef with Cabbage and Asparagus served with steamed rice, pickles, and miso soup


Western Selection:

First Course
Roasted Prosciutto-Wrapped Asparagus with watercress and creamy goat cheese dressing
Tomato Basil Soup (Not created by Michael Chiarello)


Garlic Parmesan Dipping Sauce for Bread

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Old Aug 19, 2013, 2:48 am
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Second Course
Arugula with Corn and Shaved Parmesan (with some kind of creamy lemony dressing, not mentioned in menu)


Main Course
Chianti-Braised Beef Cheeks with polenta and broccolini (wonderfully tender beef and great flavors all-around)

Tapenade-Crusted Halibut with braised artichoke and pearl onion
Pastina with oven-roasted tomato sauce
Ginger Pork Tenderloin with bok choy and stir-fried noodles (Not created by Michael Chiarello)

Dessert
Selection of Fine Cheeses offered with fresh fruit
Vanilla Ice Cream Sundae with your choice of toppings listed below
-chocolate sauce
-mixed berry sauce
-whipped cream
-chopped nuts
-wafer cookies
Chocolate Covered Profiteroles (so good I had to get seconds)




with Seattle's Best Coffee


Pre-Arrival Meal
Vanilla French Toast and scrambled eggs with cheddar cheese, served with chicken sausage and maple syrup
Granola Cereal with milk and yogurt
Roasted Pork with lime chili sauce, vegetable medley, and jasmine rice and pumpkin cheesecake with caramel sauce
*All pre-arrival meals served with seasonal fresh fruit and assorted breads*



Great flight, with a great SEA-based crew and wonderful meals! Shame to see this route go away, but happily we'll see the new SEA-ICN and SEA-HKG flights next summer.

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