Book the Cook 2005 - 2019
#1232
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: HKG 99.9%
Programs: QF Silver (OW Ruby)
Posts: 1,379
Thanks bro, think I’ll def not eating lobster on my flight.
#1233
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: SAN
Programs: Stanby life since 2007
Posts: 81
Just did NRT- LAX (Business) a few days ago 6/2019
BTC Spare Ribs. It was good, but not amazing. The entree serving was slightly on the small side. Good thing I had a few bites from the lounge prior.
For lunch I had the black bean wok chicken from the menu, that was pretty good.
and of course, the Ramen Snack which was much better than my CPT-SIN a few years ago.
BTC Spare Ribs. It was good, but not amazing. The entree serving was slightly on the small side. Good thing I had a few bites from the lounge prior.
For lunch I had the black bean wok chicken from the menu, that was pretty good.
and of course, the Ramen Snack which was much better than my CPT-SIN a few years ago.
Last edited by san88; Jun 28, 2019 at 11:33 am
#1235
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 490
Hi All. This will be my first time flying SIA in a few weeks. Can someone explain what BTC is vs the "inflight menu" that has 3 meal selections? SFO- SIN, SIN-SFO.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#1236
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: District of Columbia
Programs: AA ExecPl, AT Gold, Hyatt Globalist, IHG Diamond, Hilton Diamond, National
Posts: 2,440
If you don't choose a BTC option in advance, you would choose from one of the entrees in the menu.
#1237
Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: MEL/YMML
Programs: A3 Gold, Hilton Gold, Hyatt Discoverist, Amex Platinum
Posts: 287
Is it possible, and how to BTC lunch menu (such as lobster, or Chilean sea bass chowder) for breakfast?
I hate airplane omelet and sausage, needs a change from that.
I hate airplane omelet and sausage, needs a change from that.
#1238
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: bay area, ca
Programs: UA plat, , aa plat, marriott LT titanium
Posts: 4,833
IME the options listed is appropriate for the meal (eg breakfast), BUT I've always found a choice (usually Asian) that suits me (I also won't eat airplane omelets - although there are some airlines that actually cook eggs on board in F but I can't remember if SQ is one since I usually don't eat eggs)
#1239
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Canada
Programs: Aeroplan E50/MM, HH gold, Nat Exec Elite, Kimpton Karma
Posts: 2,354
Got a main course salad from BTC. Regrettably, it had no flavour and seemed very “tired”, despite containing lots of ingredients I love. Generous portion. They also offered to change it for something on regular menu.
#1240
Join Date: Oct 2016
Programs: Krisflyer
Posts: 588
Two additions to chrisny2's answer: he used "entree" in the American sense, i.e. main course. And my advice would be that if you anticipate a lot of flying with SQ then you should choose the inflight meal whenever it looks appetising, as the BTC options change much less frequently and some of them are pretty much permanent offerings. Though they do also add new items to the BTC menu periodically, for example Bak Chor Mee, which I'm keen to try on an upcoming trip.
#1241
Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: MEL/YMML
Programs: A3 Gold, Hilton Gold, Hyatt Discoverist, Amex Platinum
Posts: 287
i was successful doing this. Had to call in. Impressed they sent an email confirming it after I booked it.
Got a main course salad from BTC. Regrettably, it had no flavour and seemed very “tired”, despite containing lots of ingredients I love. Generous portion. They also offered to change it for something on regular menu.
#1242
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Sydney, NSW
Posts: 842
BTC is a choice you can select in advance of the flight that you would be served in lieu of the entree choices printed in the menu. There are several options available from SFO and many options available from SIN.
If you don't choose a BTC option in advance, you would choose from one of the entrees in the menu.
If you don't choose a BTC option in advance, you would choose from one of the entrees in the menu.
#1243
#1244
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: BRU, SIN, PEK
Programs: SQ TPP, LH SEN
Posts: 3,235
IME the options listed is appropriate for the meal (eg breakfast), BUT I've always found a choice (usually Asian) that suits me (I also won't eat airplane omelets - although there are some airlines that actually cook eggs on board in F but I can't remember if SQ is one since I usually don't eat eggs)
#1245
Join Date: Jul 2015
Posts: 1,028
Upcoming inflight menu didn't look too great for me so I just booked the following for me and my GF. I'll report back if it's any good.
LAX to SIN
Crab Ravioli
Chilean Sea Bass
SIN to SGN
Nasi Lemak
Char grilled Soya Beef
LAX to SIN
Crab Ravioli
Chilean Sea Bass
SIN to SGN
Nasi Lemak
Char grilled Soya Beef