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#880270 by SteveW
14 Aug 2014, 23:05
Hi,

I know from time to time people ask about current menus. I just had a weekend trip to NYC in Y, so I thought I would post the menus. Hope they are of use/interest. I used an online OCR app to convert to text as I couldn't work out how to post a photo! Full menu text for LHR - JFK VS9:

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Hello you
Let's eat
Welcome onboard this Virgin Atlantic
flight. If it's your first time flying with us,
where on earth have you been? If you're
a regular, then it's great to see you again.
Our fabulous crew will be round
with your choice of beer, wine, spirits,
soft drinks or our specialty cocktail of
the day. They're on the house.
We also offer mini bottles of Lanson
Champagne for sale to toast your
journey or for a special occasion,
please ask a member of crew for details.
Just £12 for one bottle or £20 for two.
You'll also be enjoying some specially
selected dishes today. Dishes so
tempting we think you'll still be
delighted, even if your first choice
isn't available.
Then about an hour and a half before
we land you can enjoy that great
British tradition of Afternoon Tea.
Thanks for flying Virgin Atlantic.
If there's anything we can do to help,
just let us know.


Starter
Mixed leaf salad
Vitamin rich appetiser. With potato, tomato
and the hot chilli pepper punch of harissa.

Main meal
Beef chilli con carne
A mildly spiced dish, with rice and chilli strips.
Cheddar cheese and creme fraiche.

Grilled chicken breast
Tender chicken in a creamy mustard
Mashed potatoes, leeks and grilled vegetable.

Fusilli pasta (v)
Spiral shaped pasta in a tasty woodland
mushroom sauce. With Italian shaved cheese.
Served with fresh bread.

Pudding*
Gu Pud
Pure indulgence. Let yourself go.
Served with your choice of tea or coffee.

Afternoon tea
Enjoy a cheese and sun dried tomato
finger sandwich. Tyrrells Plane Crisps and a
delicious Broderick's Caramental. Yum yum.
Served with your choice of tea or coffee.
* British for dessert
#880291 by HWVlover
15 Aug 2014, 10:15
SteveW wrote:.....I couldn't work out how to post a photo!


Steve,

When you are typing you will see below an Options tab and an Upload Attachment tab. Click on the Upload Attachment tab. You will then see an option to choose file, so click on that and choose your photo. Then click Add the file.

When it is uploaded you will see an option to "Place inline". Move your cursor to the place you want to place the photo and click "Place inline". Bingo.

If your file is too big (you will get a "file is invalid" message) you can download a free image resizer. Use that to set the photo dimensions, I use 700 wide and 500 high. And then upload the resized image. Works fine.

And you can add photos after publishing such as this, just use the edit button and follow the above instructions.

Sorted.
y)
#880318 by SteveW
15 Aug 2014, 14:08
Thanks for the info about posting photos - very useful, thanks, although I'm using an ipad right now, so could add slight complications!

Yes, the food was pretty good - i had the chicken and it was tasty. Presentation is an issue, as you say the foil covered containers don't add to it's appeal! but i think in the context of the overall econ product, it's good; well thought out, decent quality. If i'd been given that meal in UC then maybe a different story, but i've had meals in J cabins whch have been little better except from being served on china, with metal cutlery and a token bit of greenery as a garnish.

Anyway, the whole VS experience this trip was very good - after questioning my loyalties recently, my overall experience reaffirmed my commitment to the brand! I might try to do a trip report.........
#880319 by mrsw
15 Aug 2014, 14:21
That's great to hear, Steve :)

Now that I come to think of it, the chicken in mustard thing might have been what I had on my flight from LHR to JFK back in May! It took me a while to write the TR, by which time I had forgotten what I ate. I always think that it's not a bad thing to forget what you ate on a plane in Y, though. A blessing more than anything. It's those flight meals that you cannot wipe it out of your brain that are the problem.
#880322 by marshy11
15 Aug 2014, 16:29
SteveW wrote: I might try to do a trip report.........


Come on Steve, you know you need to do more than try. ):
#880330 by ultreen1
15 Aug 2014, 19:37
marshy11 wrote:
SteveW wrote: I might try to do a trip report.........


Come on Steve, you know you need to do more than try. ):


Yes, come on Steve...we love a good trip report!
#880337 by whiterose
15 Aug 2014, 20:55
ultreen1 wrote:
marshy11 wrote:
SteveW wrote: I might try to do a trip report.........


Come on Steve, you know you need to do more than try. ):


Yes, come on Steve...we love a good trip report!



And detailing the menu, helpful though it is, does not count as a TR. Come on Steve!
#880343 by HWVlover
15 Aug 2014, 22:33
SteveW wrote:Thanks for the info about posting photos - very useful, thanks, although I'm using an ipad right now, so could add slight complications.


No complications at all, as long as the photos are on the iPad the procedure is exactly the same. And free image resizers are available on the App Store.
y)
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