I flew on 23rd Aug on VS19 LHR-SFO. Premium econ, upper deck.
We were a trial flight for a new style of food service, and were asked our opinions after lunch. We were handed menu cards (quite small - about A6 I'd guess). When the service came, it was tray service but with proper crockery - a plain white design although as it's a trial I guess they wouldn't have branded crockery made up especially. The food was apparently exactly the same as in economy, but served on posh dinner service. The cutlery was the plastic upper class cutlery, although it will apparently be metal when the service launches properly. We were offered hot rolls too, which were the same as the Upper Class selection. The wine glass was a nice new design too. Later in the flight, the ice cream selection was nicer than the economy one (apparently, anyhow - one of our friends had come up from econ and was sitting on the jump seat while we had cake and champagne to celebrate a birthday. When the icecreams came around, he was told he couldn't have one as they only had enough for PE pax!)
I've got photos somewhere but they're on a friends camera and I'm not sure how to get them onto my computer. Am also not sure how to post them up here, but will do so if anyone's interested! (You dont want to know how stupid I felt taking photos of my lunch)
All in all I thought it was nice but could maybe have done with a little more thought to layout on the tray. It certainly made the food seem a little more upmarket than those oval plastic dishes and cheaper trays. I guess there is a lot to be said for presentation
Pending trial results, apparently due for launch in mid Q4 or thereabouts, from what I recall.
We were a trial flight for a new style of food service, and were asked our opinions after lunch. We were handed menu cards (quite small - about A6 I'd guess). When the service came, it was tray service but with proper crockery - a plain white design although as it's a trial I guess they wouldn't have branded crockery made up especially. The food was apparently exactly the same as in economy, but served on posh dinner service. The cutlery was the plastic upper class cutlery, although it will apparently be metal when the service launches properly. We were offered hot rolls too, which were the same as the Upper Class selection. The wine glass was a nice new design too. Later in the flight, the ice cream selection was nicer than the economy one (apparently, anyhow - one of our friends had come up from econ and was sitting on the jump seat while we had cake and champagne to celebrate a birthday. When the icecreams came around, he was told he couldn't have one as they only had enough for PE pax!)
I've got photos somewhere but they're on a friends camera and I'm not sure how to get them onto my computer. Am also not sure how to post them up here, but will do so if anyone's interested! (You dont want to know how stupid I felt taking photos of my lunch)
All in all I thought it was nice but could maybe have done with a little more thought to layout on the tray. It certainly made the food seem a little more upmarket than those oval plastic dishes and cheaper trays. I guess there is a lot to be said for presentation

Pending trial results, apparently due for launch in mid Q4 or thereabouts, from what I recall.