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#747091 by Ghostrider79
01 Jun 2010, 12:05
Tinkerbelle wrote:
Ghostrider79 wrote:Thanks Tinks :) hope the new menu will be on my UC flight on July 1st to BOS???

M


I believe the new outbound menu starts on 1 June - so you'll definitely have it on your flight to Boston.

:D



Thanks Tinks :D
#747120 by Neil
01 Jun 2010, 16:28
We had this menu on our flight back last night and we quite enjoyed it. Neither of the starters I fancied but Luke had the chowder and said it was very nice.

We both had the beef, which we enjoyed and the chocolate desert was fabulous.

Also the breakfast seemed better, certainly the bacon roll I had was much better than previously, which the bacon being much more bacon like, and the cob was better too.

Neil
#747247 by roadrunner
03 Jun 2010, 02:21
I'm actually not impressed--as a non beef/chicken diner; polenta is an iffy, stodgy main, and chowder (as an in-the-know-Yank chowder expert) does not, generally, do well in a sourdough roll (salad yes, soup, no). The salad, cheeses and lemon tart look good though, so will make it a point to get to Logan CH in time to scoop incomers for Bento Box.
#747248 by roadrunner
03 Jun 2010, 02:30
I'm actually not impressed--as a non beef/chicken diner; polenta is an iffy, stodgy main, and chowder (as an in-the-know-Yank chowder expert) does not, generally, do well in a sourdough roll (salad yes, soup, no). The salad, cheeses and lemon tart look good though, so will make it a point to get to Logan CH in time to scoop incomers for Bento Box.
#747374 by Ianf71
04 Jun 2010, 20:40
Thanks for the update.

Looks like I'll be filling up at McDonalds before I fly to Orlando as the outbound menu is a disappointment compared with inbound. It's like they took a list of everything I don't like and put it on one menu. :(
#747376 by tontybear
04 Jun 2010, 20:48
Ianf71 wrote:Thanks for the update.

It's like they took a list of everything I don't like and put it on one menu. :(


Unfortunatly for you the family who's holiday you ruined by being first in the queue at MAN and thereby 'stole' their upgrades are responsible for the menu

:o) :o)
#747377 by Ianf71
04 Jun 2010, 20:54
Why those....... :(!

Seriously though, Salmon or tomoato in starters :(
Lamb, Ham or Chilli in Main xx(

Where's the chicken? Think I'll just eat deserts and cheese :D

(on a side note, re-reading that TR - I did it back when I took the trip - had me laughing to myself at some of the people on that flight. Really.) :0
#747381 by honey lamb
04 Jun 2010, 21:25
Thanks for the update, Tinks! Sounds good to me :D Lamb for me on the 20th!
#747389 by sunsational
05 Jun 2010, 00:09
Thanks for the update Tinks,(Outbound menu)

OMG I thought the Spring menu was bad, this is dire, (personal view only) Me and him will have to fill up before the flight. I don't think either of us would eat any of that. If I was to choose a 'special' meal, is there anyway of finding out what would be served?
#747391 by jilly
05 Jun 2010, 00:25
Thanks very much for the update Tinks, like the sound of the outbound and not so keen on the inbound but, fortunately, that will have changed by the time I return.

Jillu
#747398 by slinky09
05 Jun 2010, 09:56
Tinkerbelle wrote:
slinky09 wrote:
Scrooge wrote:That actually looks like a good menu, no complaints from me this time.


I had this last Saturday - it was dire. The soup starter was a joke, small, poor tasting and cold, the steak was miserable since it tasted of plastic and the accompanying potatoes and green beans were over cooked, even the lemon tasted of, well nothing really other than flour!

I hope it improves, maybe I had a bad flight ... But it was worse than a roadside cafe.


Hopefully you had a bad flight - we had nothing but praise for the menu the other day. We all thought it was of a much better quality than before.


Well Tinks - had the same options on the VS40 last night and it was a revelation, a world away from two weeks ago, a lovely meal. In fact it was a great flight with fantastic crew. Commendations heading to Crawley very shortly and I think I may do a TR for once.
#747423 by tontybear
05 Jun 2010, 18:11
Tinkerbelle wrote:Nothing as "nut-free" flights don't exist anymore.

http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/pa ... /index.jsp



Thats very sensible! Puts the onus on the pax to be responsible for themselves.

When did this change happen? I do wish VS would date its pages and updates

(edited for spelling!)
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#747431 by Bill S
05 Jun 2010, 19:31
Tinkerbelle wrote:
Bill S wrote:I see nuts with a few of the choices - what happens on a "nut-free" flight?


Nothing as "nut-free" flights don't exist anymore.

http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/pa ... /index.jsp

Very glad to hear that Tinks!

It did seem rather OTT to ask all passengers to refrain from eating anything that might contain nuts for a single passenger with a possible allergy.
Glad that sense now reigns.
#747437 by Ianf71
05 Jun 2010, 20:21
seany wrote:Anyone else think they are trying wayyy too hard on the mains?

Not appealing to me in the slightest.



That's what I was thinking - I know it's UC but the choices seem like the the menu's were made by a complete food snob.
Then add that to the fact I don't eat anything from the starters or mains, you'll understand why I'm a bit disappointed as it's going to be my first UC flight and already I know I won't be eating. :(
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