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#175142 by HighFlyer
18 Jun 2007, 10:58
I assume its the VS web team being a little slack as per usual.

The current offerings are mentioned in Mike-smashing's Trip Report, and are great for potato fans :) (regional/route variations permitting of course)

after looking at the menu, agreed things were a bit limiting... what, with the potato soup, the haddock and potato stack, the sausage and mash, and the potato-topped vegetable pie, there wasn't really much left (all the chicken curry had gone, and I didn't fancy curry anyway)


Thanks,
Sarah
#175144 by Gill Smith
18 Jun 2007, 11:08
Oh god, better fill up in the club house as well then.
#175145 by HighFlyer
18 Jun 2007, 11:14
What route are you flying Gill, as different routes do have different menu's.

Thanks,
Sarah
#175146 by honey lamb
18 Jun 2007, 11:19
Didn't Decker reference the new menu in his trip report
#175147 by VS045
18 Jun 2007, 11:28
Like Mike, I don't really "do" potatoes so I hope there's something different on the menu in two weeks time;)

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#175148 by HighFlyer
18 Jun 2007, 11:29
Ooh lush. Good spot HL. Anyone know if this is regional to Kenya, or the same on other routes?

Thanks,
Sarah
#175151 by preiffer
18 Jun 2007, 11:46
Well, PVG had Chicken Tikka/Sausage & Mash/Veggie thing the other week.

Coming back, it was Chicken Noodles/something else/something else (not potato) though. (Sorry, crap memory [:I])
#175153 by honey lamb
18 Jun 2007, 12:03
Originally posted by preiffer
Well, PVG had Chicken Tikka/Sausage & Mash/Veggie thing the other week.

Coming back, it was Chicken Noodles/something else/something else (not potato) though. (Sorry, crap memory [:I])

Yeah but in the TR Decker says

As it's a new route they've got the forthcoming new menu early

which suggests that it is due out about now. I sincerely hope it's there before my trip in two weeks time
#175154 by ChuckC
18 Jun 2007, 12:18
Had bangers & mash going to NYC in May.

Chuck-
#175156 by Gill Smith
18 Jun 2007, 12:22
Originally posted by HighFlyer
What route are you flying Gill, as different routes do have different menu's.

Thanks,
Sarah


Flying LGW-MCO out and LAS-LGW back
#175158 by mike-smashing
18 Jun 2007, 12:37
I'm pretty sure it's now changed out to some variant of what was served on Decker's flight. There was a VS19 TR by mcnaugha from 10th June where he mentions having lamb, but he says:
The soup was like baby food... the rest of the stuff on the plate was eat-only-if-really-hungry.

So it looks like the menu has been changed over, but it's still fairly spud-tastic. The advice to top-up at the Clubhouse still applies, I think.

LGW-MCO will not have any light bites or mid-flight snacks loaded, so it's just the main meal, afternoon tea service, ice cream, and bar nibbles. LAS-LGW because of the longer flight time should have a light bite selection (usually two or three smaller snacks like hot sandwiches, etc).

Mike
#175161 by Gill Smith
18 Jun 2007, 14:01
What the afternnon tea consist of? and also bar nibbles? Just not a great potato fan.
#175166 by mike-smashing
18 Jun 2007, 16:00
Originally posted by Gill Smith
What the afternnon tea consist of? and also bar nibbles?


Usually a selection of sandwiches, scones, cake, etc. I remember they had even managed to get potato in one of the sandwiches once - though I'll be darned how, except I remember it wasn't a chip butty.

Bar nibbles are usually crisps, occasionally nuts, rice crackers, etc. There's also a fruit bowl, and usually chocolates, though they can be a bit hit and miss.

Just not a great potato fan.


Yay! I'm no longer alone in the world.

Mike
#175168 by Gill Smith
18 Jun 2007, 16:50
Thanks Mike, must admit people think I'm a bit weird not liking potatoes, as for a potato sandwich- YUK
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