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2016 Let's Eat - Domestic/Canada/Latin America First, Business, & p.s. BusinessFirst
2015 Let's Eat - Domestic/Canada/Latin America First, Business, & p.s. BusinessFirst
2014 Let's Eat - Domestic/Canada/Latin America First, BusinessFirst, & Business Class
2013 Let's Eat - Domestic First, BusinessFirst, & Business Class
2017 Let's Eat - United First, United Business, & p.s. Premium Service
#1351
Join Date: Apr 2012
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UA1967 (Dinner)
IAH to ORD
29 December 2017
Choice of salad or mac'n'cheese with chicken. Went with the mac'n'cheese. Despite the radioactive appearance of the dish, it was pretty good. Chicken tasted nice although it could have been hotter. I do enjoy the small cheesecakes too. Nice service from an LAX-based crew and despite delayed departure (ATC); actually arrived ontime in ORD.
Additional pro tip: Avoid the United Club in Terminal E after 15:00; total zoo with nowhere to sit. C33 Club managed to snag an entire room to myself.
Happy New Years all!
IAH to ORD
29 December 2017
Choice of salad or mac'n'cheese with chicken. Went with the mac'n'cheese. Despite the radioactive appearance of the dish, it was pretty good. Chicken tasted nice although it could have been hotter. I do enjoy the small cheesecakes too. Nice service from an LAX-based crew and despite delayed departure (ATC); actually arrived ontime in ORD.
Additional pro tip: Avoid the United Club in Terminal E after 15:00; total zoo with nowhere to sit. C33 Club managed to snag an entire room to myself.
Happy New Years all!
#1352
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Location: TOA
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UA1967 (Dinner)
IAH to ORD
29 December 2017
Choice of salad or mac'n'cheese with chicken. Went with the mac'n'cheese. Despite the radioactive appearance of the dish, it was pretty good. Chicken tasted nice although it could have been hotter. I do enjoy the small cheesecakes too. Nice service from an LAX-based crew and despite delayed departure (ATC); actually arrived ontime in ORD.
Additional pro tip: Avoid the United Club in Terminal E after 15:00; total zoo with nowhere to sit. C33 Club managed to snag an entire room to myself.
Happy New Years all!
IAH to ORD
29 December 2017
Choice of salad or mac'n'cheese with chicken. Went with the mac'n'cheese. Despite the radioactive appearance of the dish, it was pretty good. Chicken tasted nice although it could have been hotter. I do enjoy the small cheesecakes too. Nice service from an LAX-based crew and despite delayed departure (ATC); actually arrived ontime in ORD.
Additional pro tip: Avoid the United Club in Terminal E after 15:00; total zoo with nowhere to sit. C33 Club managed to snag an entire room to myself.
Happy New Years all!
David
#1353
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: MSP
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Posts: 14,423
UA 5482: SFO to MSP
December 15, 2017
Embraer ERJ-175, Dinner
Apologies for the somewhat blurry shot. Tonight's dinner installment was actually outstanding, another entry in what has been extraordinarily hit-or-miss catering on Express. I tend to find that I'm either getting served something that was grudgingly tossed off on an Express flight as an afterthought (like a wrap or something else which might as well be shrink-wrapped Y food), or like today it's a nicely conceived salad that was clearly planned by a chef to be served on a plane with no oven:
The main is a salmon salad with fennel slices, pomegranate, strawberry, and (if I remember) cheese. I really enjoy the grapes as a side, and the Express cookies are hands down better than mainline at this point. The only stumbling point was the "other" salad, which as far as I see as even made it to transcons - whoever thinks that a pile of spinach leaves with a single tomato/cheese/olive is a salad needs to be "retrained"... but for a late evening meal on an Express midcon, this was quite nice.
Other choice was a salad with chicken on the side, which was very similar to the salmon one except it seemed to come with a fruit bowl (a la breakfast) in place of the extra spinach salad).
December 15, 2017
Embraer ERJ-175, Dinner
Apologies for the somewhat blurry shot. Tonight's dinner installment was actually outstanding, another entry in what has been extraordinarily hit-or-miss catering on Express. I tend to find that I'm either getting served something that was grudgingly tossed off on an Express flight as an afterthought (like a wrap or something else which might as well be shrink-wrapped Y food), or like today it's a nicely conceived salad that was clearly planned by a chef to be served on a plane with no oven:
The main is a salmon salad with fennel slices, pomegranate, strawberry, and (if I remember) cheese. I really enjoy the grapes as a side, and the Express cookies are hands down better than mainline at this point. The only stumbling point was the "other" salad, which as far as I see as even made it to transcons - whoever thinks that a pile of spinach leaves with a single tomato/cheese/olive is a salad needs to be "retrained"... but for a late evening meal on an Express midcon, this was quite nice.
Other choice was a salad with chicken on the side, which was very similar to the salmon one except it seemed to come with a fruit bowl (a la breakfast) in place of the extra spinach salad).
#1354
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: MSP
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UA 454: LAX to OGG
December 18, 2017
Boeing 737-800, Dinner
As a former transcon for catering purposes, this flight was a pretty big disappointment. The only thing that felt at all "kept" from the old quality of 2016 was the sundae service (with standard limited topping set) and cookie both. Otherwise, there were only two choices and the meal was delivered as a single tray, in pmCO style.
I really wish I could remember what the menu name is for this main. I've been caught by it once before, and as soon as I had chosen "beef" I was suddenly worrying that, yes.. this was it. Most of the beef making its way around the system is perfectly respectable (including any number of short rib renditions) but this just... isn't. It isn't patently offensive, but it tastes like a rather low-quality TV dinner and I've easily had better food in Y. The beef is tough and overcooked, like you would find in a cheap stew, and the carrots and potatoes also feel like they have been nuked past the point of any flavor. Meanwhile, the salad was the same pitiful excuse for a salad from one post upthread, made somewhat more palatable by the honey dijon dressing.
As a saving grace, the roll was actually pretty tasty, the butter was real, and the ice cream was vanilla. The Mai Tais were decent and I got some milk with my cookie before landing
Second choice was a four-cheese ravioli, and I sincerely wish I had picked that instead.
Finally, as I was thinking on the flight.. a brief shout-out to LAXOGG as I was on his route. Was hoping for a sighting but alas, still too many frames and choices for that route.
December 18, 2017
Boeing 737-800, Dinner
As a former transcon for catering purposes, this flight was a pretty big disappointment. The only thing that felt at all "kept" from the old quality of 2016 was the sundae service (with standard limited topping set) and cookie both. Otherwise, there were only two choices and the meal was delivered as a single tray, in pmCO style.
I really wish I could remember what the menu name is for this main. I've been caught by it once before, and as soon as I had chosen "beef" I was suddenly worrying that, yes.. this was it. Most of the beef making its way around the system is perfectly respectable (including any number of short rib renditions) but this just... isn't. It isn't patently offensive, but it tastes like a rather low-quality TV dinner and I've easily had better food in Y. The beef is tough and overcooked, like you would find in a cheap stew, and the carrots and potatoes also feel like they have been nuked past the point of any flavor. Meanwhile, the salad was the same pitiful excuse for a salad from one post upthread, made somewhat more palatable by the honey dijon dressing.
As a saving grace, the roll was actually pretty tasty, the butter was real, and the ice cream was vanilla. The Mai Tais were decent and I got some milk with my cookie before landing
Second choice was a four-cheese ravioli, and I sincerely wish I had picked that instead.
Finally, as I was thinking on the flight.. a brief shout-out to LAXOGG as I was on his route. Was hoping for a sighting but alas, still too many frames and choices for that route.
#1355
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UA 1213: ORD to SFO
December 24, 2017
Boeing 757-300, Dinner
It was actually a decent meal to finish off my flying for the year. Once I made the connection and settled into the best seat in the domestic fleet, I was able to relax and ignore the 1h ground delay we had while battling snow at ORD. Thankfully as a 1K in the first row, I didn't need to worry about meal prioritization, which would be killer as the other choice was described in some truly offhand manner by the FA as "some noodles... with beef?".
This meal was a blast from the high-quality past, the good old chicken and sausage jambalaya, with a decent salad to boot. I really don't mind the cheesecake as a replacement for sorbet, although it would be cool if they mixed it up just for the sake of interest. Would that every flight had an option this good, and I can only hope that they roll back the awful meal cuts come 2018.
December 24, 2017
Boeing 757-300, Dinner
It was actually a decent meal to finish off my flying for the year. Once I made the connection and settled into the best seat in the domestic fleet, I was able to relax and ignore the 1h ground delay we had while battling snow at ORD. Thankfully as a 1K in the first row, I didn't need to worry about meal prioritization, which would be killer as the other choice was described in some truly offhand manner by the FA as "some noodles... with beef?".
This meal was a blast from the high-quality past, the good old chicken and sausage jambalaya, with a decent salad to boot. I really don't mind the cheesecake as a replacement for sorbet, although it would be cool if they mixed it up just for the sake of interest. Would that every flight had an option this good, and I can only hope that they roll back the awful meal cuts come 2018.
#1356
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: PHX
Programs: AS 75K; UA 1MM; Hyatt Globalist; Marriott LTP; Hilton Diamond (Aspire)
Posts: 56,470
#1357
Join Date: May 2006
Location: STL
Programs: UA Platinum, AA Platinum Pro, Marriott Platinum
Posts: 1,429
UA 5482: SFO to MSP
December 15, 2017
Embraer ERJ-175, Dinner
Apologies for the somewhat blurry shot. Tonight's dinner installment was actually outstanding, another entry in what has been extraordinarily hit-or-miss catering on Express. I tend to find that I'm either getting served something that was grudgingly tossed off on an Express flight as an afterthought (like a wrap or something else which might as well be shrink-wrapped Y food), or like today it's a nicely conceived salad that was clearly planned by a chef to be served on a plane with no oven:
The main is a salmon salad with fennel slices, pomegranate, strawberry, and (if I remember) cheese. I really enjoy the grapes as a side, and the Express cookies are hands down better than mainline at this point. The only stumbling point was the "other" salad, which as far as I see as even made it to transcons - whoever thinks that a pile of spinach leaves with a single tomato/cheese/olive is a salad needs to be "retrained"... but for a late evening meal on an Express midcon, this was quite nice.
Other choice was a salad with chicken on the side, which was very similar to the salmon one except it seemed to come with a fruit bowl (a la breakfast) in place of the extra spinach salad).
December 15, 2017
Embraer ERJ-175, Dinner
Apologies for the somewhat blurry shot. Tonight's dinner installment was actually outstanding, another entry in what has been extraordinarily hit-or-miss catering on Express. I tend to find that I'm either getting served something that was grudgingly tossed off on an Express flight as an afterthought (like a wrap or something else which might as well be shrink-wrapped Y food), or like today it's a nicely conceived salad that was clearly planned by a chef to be served on a plane with no oven:
The main is a salmon salad with fennel slices, pomegranate, strawberry, and (if I remember) cheese. I really enjoy the grapes as a side, and the Express cookies are hands down better than mainline at this point. The only stumbling point was the "other" salad, which as far as I see as even made it to transcons - whoever thinks that a pile of spinach leaves with a single tomato/cheese/olive is a salad needs to be "retrained"... but for a late evening meal on an Express midcon, this was quite nice.
Other choice was a salad with chicken on the side, which was very similar to the salmon one except it seemed to come with a fruit bowl (a la breakfast) in place of the extra spinach salad).
#1358
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Houston
Programs: UA GS 2.6MM & Lifetime UC, Qantas Platinum, Hilton Lifetime Diamond, Bonvoy Platinum, HawaiianMiles
Posts: 8,700
Had a roast beef sandwich on UAX CLT-IAH 3:30pm departure yesterday. Best meal I've ever had on UAX.
#1360
Join Date: Apr 2015
Programs: United Global Services, Amtrak Select Executive
Posts: 4,098
I miss the pmCO tamale chicken. Was served on merged UA for a while, but seems to have disappeared...
#1361
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Location: SFO
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Posts: 66,859
Will close this older thread and refer folks to 2018 Let's Eat - United First, United Business, & Premium Transcon Service
Last edited by WineCountryUA; Feb 8, 2019 at 2:12 pm
#1362
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: SFO
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Posts: 66,859
As the year has moved on, will close this thread and refer folks to
2018 Let's Eat - United First, United Business, & Premium Transcon Service
WineCountryUA
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2018 Let's Eat - United First, United Business, & Premium Transcon Service
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Last edited by WineCountryUA; Feb 8, 2019 at 2:16 pm