Best/Worst food on a plane
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Best/Worst food on a plane
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Re: Best/Worst food on a plane
The famous Air Koryo Burger


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Re: Best/Worst food on a plane
Was that the best or the worst food on a plane (see title of the topic) ?

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It was OK

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Hi,
My best snack was the free BRITISH AIRWAYS intra-europe lemon-chocolat cookie ! Still dream sometimes of another bite ! LOL
CXB
My best snack was the free BRITISH AIRWAYS intra-europe lemon-chocolat cookie ! Still dream sometimes of another bite ! LOL
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Re: Best/Worst food on a plane
My best ever was on BA on a Christmas Evening in Y: Stuffed Turkey with mashed potatoes... actualy delicious...
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On my plane nothing available except perhaps the clockhouse of the apple I just ate.
Re: Best/Worst food on a plane
But you don't need to eat! You need to fly!jan_olieslagers wrote: ↑11 Apr 2017, 19:49 On my plane nothing available except perhaps the clockhouse of the apple I just ate.

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Yes indeed
that's why I added the perhaps


Re: Best/Worst food on a plane
The cognac and the Cuban cigar in the first class lounge on the upper deck of the Sabena 747-200 BRU-JFK (if you wonder: no, I didn't eat the cigar: it was still allowed to smoke on planes in that time. And yes, it was an upgrade)
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My best food was:
intercontinental: on board BA1 from London City to New York.

Intra-Europe: on board Austrian flight from Vienna to Brussels:

intercontinental: on board BA1 from London City to New York.

Intra-Europe: on board Austrian flight from Vienna to Brussels:

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And best Asian food:


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And my food on board Air Zimbabwe Boeing 737-200



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Re: Best/Worst food on a plane
As a not-so-frequent-traveller I have the best memories at the fresh koffiekoeken on board the morning ANR-LCY flights when it was still flown by VLM.
The worst: the pasta in flex&fast on a SN flight GVA-BRU.
The worst: the pasta in flex&fast on a SN flight GVA-BRU.
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My worst must have been a "rice in its cooking water" breakfast on some Chinese domestic flight. It was worse than FR's "nothing"!
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My worst food must have been the sandwich in Vietnam Airlines. OMG they only include cold ham and mayonnaise that makes me feel vomiting. Terrible experience, unfortunately that is the most popular airlines in that country.
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Re: Best/Worst food on a plane
Worst inflight "food" (this does not include the muck served up on Air New Zealand as I didn't take photos of that glop):

This offering on bmi in 2007 was supposedly a cheese sandwich. What it actually contained was disgusting dark "bread" coated with sweet mincemeat (the kind which goes into British mincepies at Christmas) and vulcanised rubber masquerading as "cheese". Truly vile.

The beef salad bloomer, again on bmi. Soggy doughy "bread" which stuck to my fingers, and processed "beef".

The SNBA Modgebox. This contained a "peach lattice" which was not remotely peachy and contained huge apple pips.
Now for the nice ones:

This is a breakfast on SNBA. A ginger bun and a cheese sandwich.

A cold bacon sandwich on VLM.

A hot sausage, tomato and egg panini on a BA Domestic service early morning flight. This was good service for such a short hop!

Chicken tikka wrap on British Airways.

bmi eventually improved their catering. This is a cheese and spring onion wrap. I like wraps and I like cheese and onion

Egg and cress sandwich on bmi.

Hot cheese, ham, mushroom and tomato pizza on Lufthansa.

I enjoyed the gouda and rocket sandwich, I didn't eat the other one. Lufthansa.

Soft cheese and tomato relish on a croissant, British Airways inflight breakfast 2016.

Pastrami, gherkin and cheese sandwich and a cinnamon muffin, British Airways 2016.
I also had nice food on Sabena.

This offering on bmi in 2007 was supposedly a cheese sandwich. What it actually contained was disgusting dark "bread" coated with sweet mincemeat (the kind which goes into British mincepies at Christmas) and vulcanised rubber masquerading as "cheese". Truly vile.

The beef salad bloomer, again on bmi. Soggy doughy "bread" which stuck to my fingers, and processed "beef".

The SNBA Modgebox. This contained a "peach lattice" which was not remotely peachy and contained huge apple pips.
Now for the nice ones:
This is a breakfast on SNBA. A ginger bun and a cheese sandwich.

A cold bacon sandwich on VLM.

A hot sausage, tomato and egg panini on a BA Domestic service early morning flight. This was good service for such a short hop!

Chicken tikka wrap on British Airways.

bmi eventually improved their catering. This is a cheese and spring onion wrap. I like wraps and I like cheese and onion


Egg and cress sandwich on bmi.

Hot cheese, ham, mushroom and tomato pizza on Lufthansa.

I enjoyed the gouda and rocket sandwich, I didn't eat the other one. Lufthansa.

Soft cheese and tomato relish on a croissant, British Airways inflight breakfast 2016.

Pastrami, gherkin and cheese sandwich and a cinnamon muffin, British Airways 2016.
I also had nice food on Sabena.
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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Re: Best/Worst food on a plane
worst:
food poisoning with Alitalia.
Best?
I share the 747 upper deck experience with an AF flight between BKK and SGN , including cigar
And I do agree with the BMI panini as a nice surprise on such short flights.
sorry to be so simple: mash & bangers with BA. Yummy.
food poisoning with Alitalia.
Best?
I share the 747 upper deck experience with an AF flight between BKK and SGN , including cigar

And I do agree with the BMI panini as a nice surprise on such short flights.
sorry to be so simple: mash & bangers with BA. Yummy.
Re: Best/Worst food on a plane
Worst: an unnamable sandwich on Thai Smile a few weeks ago UTH-BKK on my way to BRU.
No, i did not eat it, went to the bin after opening and smelling the thing.
Best: to come next Saturday BRU-DOH-BKK on QR, never had a bad meal in J.
Ramadan begins this Saturday, no alcohol in Doha, I will get my share inflight....
Qr serves Piper Heidsieck Rosé Brut Sauvage Champage, my preferred champagne!
No, i did not eat it, went to the bin after opening and smelling the thing.
Best: to come next Saturday BRU-DOH-BKK on QR, never had a bad meal in J.
Ramadan begins this Saturday, no alcohol in Doha, I will get my share inflight....
Qr serves Piper Heidsieck Rosé Brut Sauvage Champage, my preferred champagne!
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The panini was on BA - but it was very nice all the same

Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise
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