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#616
Join Date: Jul 2019
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, B6 Mosaic 2, AS MVP Gold
Posts: 216
Westbound dinner on SEA-BOS - flat iron steak and cacio e pepe were fantastic, the chicken was typical airline chichen. The portions, per usual, each could have been a full meal on UA/AA on their own. Menu tells me there were carmelized bananas on the gelato, but I honestly had no idea what it was while I was eating it. I really wish they would run the dessert service after the rest of the meal if they're going to do gelato, the trays are cramped enough as is, and it just melts during the meal.
#617
Join Date: May 2014
Location: San Francisco, CA
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Ambassador
Posts: 191
Oooh, the cacio e pepe does look great! So creamy. I'll be flying this route later in December, definitely going for that. How was the mushrooms / sauce with the chicken?
Re: the gelato melting - I always ask for it to be served after, and often ask for the toppings on the side (bananas in this case - both because the fruit topping is generally warm and causes faster melting, and because sometimes they are just way too sweet). You could try that sometime, they've never had any problem serving it later for me.
Re: the gelato melting - I always ask for it to be served after, and often ask for the toppings on the side (bananas in this case - both because the fruit topping is generally warm and causes faster melting, and because sometimes they are just way too sweet). You could try that sometime, they've never had any problem serving it later for me.
#618
Join Date: Sep 2022
Programs: TrueBlue, Bonvoy
Posts: 12
It would help if you mentioned where you were departing from/to. It seems like there are some differences in catering going west from BOS, JFK, and the Florida airports. A few days ago from BOS going west it was a warmed croissant - same as it has been for a long time.
#619
Join Date: Jul 2019
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, B6 Mosaic 2, AS MVP Gold
Posts: 216
Oooh, the cacio e pepe does look great! So creamy. I'll be flying this route later in December, definitely going for that. How was the mushrooms / sauce with the chicken?
Re: the gelato melting - I always ask for it to be served after, and often ask for the toppings on the side (bananas in this case - both because the fruit topping is generally warm and causes faster melting, and because sometimes they are just way too sweet). You could try that sometime, they've never had any problem serving it later for me.
Re: the gelato melting - I always ask for it to be served after, and often ask for the toppings on the side (bananas in this case - both because the fruit topping is generally warm and causes faster melting, and because sometimes they are just way too sweet). You could try that sometime, they've never had any problem serving it later for me.
Did the shut-eye back on SEA-BOS, overall thought it was fine for a red-eye but would have appreciated a bit more creativity:
Beef brodo: Absolutely loved it, so much flavor. It was a bit weird to get just broth with nothing to dip in it (other than the panini), I wish they catered the rolls on the red-eye for that reason.
Panini: Surprisingly good. I was expecting the classic greasy airline sandwich with mystery items inside, but this was fluffy and something I would get on the ground
Arugula Salad: Boring and covered with cheese to the point that it felt like they were compensating for how boring the salad was
Gelato: I liked the mostarda/shortbread more than the banana goop, but I generally find ice cream desserts boring
Breakfast bag: Really love the concept of the to-go bag; croissant was the snack and was fluffy and fresh
I will say - the meal service was long to the point of being frustrating on a red-eye, maybe completed 2hrs from takeoff to trays cleared.
#621
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: SEA
Programs: DL Plat, AS MVPG, Bonvoy Plat/LT Gold, HH Diamond
Posts: 1,267
I tried the cacio e pepe on last nights JFK-SEA based on the above comments and totally agreereally, really good. Better than a version I had in a restaurant last week, in fact.
The chicken was missing the Brussels sprouts but itself was perfectly cooked/reheated and tender. The wedge was meh, owing to the dressing getting watery and pooled at the bottom. Gelato came after the main meal, which I appreciated.
The chicken was missing the Brussels sprouts but itself was perfectly cooked/reheated and tender. The wedge was meh, owing to the dressing getting watery and pooled at the bottom. Gelato came after the main meal, which I appreciated.
#622
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: NYC
Programs: Amtrak Select Plus, Marriott Platinum, Marriott Lifetime Gold, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 3,123
The cacio e pepe is quite decadent. While tasty, the sauce on mine separated, and it left the dish swimming in butter. I would hate to know the nutritional info.
#623
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: BOS/SIN
Programs: DL PM, OZ Diamond Plus, BA Silver
Posts: 1,804
B6 197 BOS-SEA
Westbound Lunch/Dinner
March 27, 2024
Full PDB despite delayed boarding(one of the toilets in the back was INOP/unfixable) — Delta please pay attention
Black Maple Old Fashioned and the snack thing that was pretty tasty — unfortunately the old fashioned is going off the menu come April, oh well
WEDGE SALAD cucumber, parmigiano frico, buttermilk vinaigrette
BURRATA taggiasca olives, Tuscan herbs, crostini
CACIO E PEPE fonduta, black pepper, parmigiano
CHICKEN MILANESE brussels sprouts, capers, lemon vinaigrette
LAMB SHOULDER roasted carrots, harissa, citrus breadcrumbs
Burrata was fine — not as good as previous iterations, and the olives were more salty than anything else. Both the cacio e pepe and Milanese were delicious — the chicken in particular wasn't dried out and very tasty. Brussels sprouts got cooked into oblivion (although I think that's always been the case with this dish).
VANILLA GELATO lemon marmalata, black pepper shortbread
Crew automatically held the ice cream for after the mains, this was fine — a little bit on the sweeter side
Overall flight was great — outstanding service from the Mint FAs, and cheaper than what DL was asking for domestic F at that, but probably going to burn my 4 Move to Mint certs and return to DL next year... while the inflight product is still excellent the broken website / app / IT and lack of reliability probably outweighs that
Westbound Lunch/Dinner
March 27, 2024
Full PDB despite delayed boarding(one of the toilets in the back was INOP/unfixable) — Delta please pay attention
Black Maple Old Fashioned and the snack thing that was pretty tasty — unfortunately the old fashioned is going off the menu come April, oh well
WEDGE SALAD cucumber, parmigiano frico, buttermilk vinaigrette
BURRATA taggiasca olives, Tuscan herbs, crostini
CACIO E PEPE fonduta, black pepper, parmigiano
CHICKEN MILANESE brussels sprouts, capers, lemon vinaigrette
LAMB SHOULDER roasted carrots, harissa, citrus breadcrumbs
Burrata was fine — not as good as previous iterations, and the olives were more salty than anything else. Both the cacio e pepe and Milanese were delicious — the chicken in particular wasn't dried out and very tasty. Brussels sprouts got cooked into oblivion (although I think that's always been the case with this dish).
VANILLA GELATO lemon marmalata, black pepper shortbread
Crew automatically held the ice cream for after the mains, this was fine — a little bit on the sweeter side
Overall flight was great — outstanding service from the Mint FAs, and cheaper than what DL was asking for domestic F at that, but probably going to burn my 4 Move to Mint certs and return to DL next year... while the inflight product is still excellent the broken website / app / IT and lack of reliability probably outweighs that
#624
Join Date: Jul 2019
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, B6 Mosaic 2, AS MVP Gold
Posts: 216
The JetBlue experience in a nutshell, I'm really hoping this new focus on operations is a true new focus rather than a "what else do we do now that we can't buy Spirit"
#625
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 325
Mint westbound lunch/dinner April 2024
Westbound dinner
Chilled pea soup, lasagna, chicken paillard, bread roll
Chilled pea soup - mint oil, puffed wild rice. Tasty but salty.
Lasagna - spinach, kale, pomodoro sauce, parmigiano. Very tasty, excellent with the Calabrian chili oil!
Chicken paillard - (missing roasted cherry tomatoes), arugula, lemon. Chicken was little dry but still tasty. I used the bread to wipe up the leftover oil.
Vanilla gelato - roasted rhubarb, olive oil cake crumble. The star of the show, delicious!!
Chilled pea soup, lasagna, chicken paillard, bread roll
Chilled pea soup - mint oil, puffed wild rice. Tasty but salty.
Lasagna - spinach, kale, pomodoro sauce, parmigiano. Very tasty, excellent with the Calabrian chili oil!
Chicken paillard - (missing roasted cherry tomatoes), arugula, lemon. Chicken was little dry but still tasty. I used the bread to wipe up the leftover oil.
Vanilla gelato - roasted rhubarb, olive oil cake crumble. The star of the show, delicious!!
#626
Join Date: Aug 2023
Location: San Francisco
Programs: UA, JetBlue, World of Hyatt, IHG, Hilton
Posts: 9
Westbound dinner
Chilled pea soup, lasagna, chicken paillard, bread roll
Chilled pea soup - mint oil, puffed wild rice. Tasty but salty.
Chicken paillard - (missing roasted cherry tomatoes), arugula, lemon. Chicken was little dry but still tasty. I used the bread to wipe up the leftover oil.
Chilled pea soup, lasagna, chicken paillard, bread roll
Chilled pea soup - mint oil, puffed wild rice. Tasty but salty.
Chicken paillard - (missing roasted cherry tomatoes), arugula, lemon. Chicken was little dry but still tasty. I used the bread to wipe up the leftover oil.
#627
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: BOS/SIN
Programs: DL PM, OZ Diamond Plus, BA Silver
Posts: 1,804
B6 619 BOS-SAN
Westbound Breakfast
April 17, 2024
Typically avoid the westbound morning flights, but somehow the morning BOS-SAN rotation is being flown by the 16J A321neo, and only needed 1 MTM cert to get into Mint so went with that. However despite the plane coming in from Dublin the day before they didn't have enough time to clean it — there were crumbs all over the seat/suite. Ah well.
Good crew and full PDB; croissant and espresso to start:
BLUEBERRIES salted oats
COCONUT YOGURT passion fruit, almond crunch
SMOKED SALMON cucumber, crme frache, everything bagel crostini
FRENCH TOAST roasted strawberries, whipped mascarpone
ASPARAGUS FRITTATA goat cheese, herbs, parmigiano
Wasn't particularly impressed with the menu options, but this meaningfully exceeded my expectations — similar to past reports the smoked salmon was a large portion and excellent (although again the cucumbers and onions were frozen), and the French toast was pretty delicious as well. Frittata looked pretty but was just ok — should probably have gotten the yogurt instead. Excellent, attentive and friendly BOS crew.
Westbound Breakfast
April 17, 2024
Typically avoid the westbound morning flights, but somehow the morning BOS-SAN rotation is being flown by the 16J A321neo, and only needed 1 MTM cert to get into Mint so went with that. However despite the plane coming in from Dublin the day before they didn't have enough time to clean it — there were crumbs all over the seat/suite. Ah well.
Good crew and full PDB; croissant and espresso to start:
BLUEBERRIES salted oats
COCONUT YOGURT passion fruit, almond crunch
SMOKED SALMON cucumber, crme frache, everything bagel crostini
FRENCH TOAST roasted strawberries, whipped mascarpone
ASPARAGUS FRITTATA goat cheese, herbs, parmigiano
Wasn't particularly impressed with the menu options, but this meaningfully exceeded my expectations — similar to past reports the smoked salmon was a large portion and excellent (although again the cucumbers and onions were frozen), and the French toast was pretty delicious as well. Frittata looked pretty but was just ok — should probably have gotten the yogurt instead. Excellent, attentive and friendly BOS crew.