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#21047 by razbox
14 Sep 2007, 01:08
I've been flying very regularly lately, and i was horrified by the appearance of the new UC Great British Menu on a flight out to IAD this week. I remembered the food served up on 4 trips last Autumn under this menu, all of which was truly awful. And true to form, it was awful again on this trip.

It's enough to make me switch to BA.. [:#]
#183352 by honey lamb
14 Sep 2007, 09:39
Well, if it's the same on as Decker reported here I think it sounds rather good
#183353 by preiffer
14 Sep 2007, 09:48
I have to say, I'm not a fan of it at all.
#183354 by jaguarpig
14 Sep 2007, 09:54
It's enough to make me switch to BA..


ummm this is what I got on BA a couple of weeks ago[}:)]
#183377 by NS
14 Sep 2007, 13:51
Originally posted by jaguarpig
It's enough to make me switch to BA..


ummm this is what I got on BA a couple of weeks ago[}:)]




I'd be happy with that!! [y]
#183378 by maz
14 Sep 2007, 14:04
It just sounds to me that Virgin never listen to their customers about anything at all!
#183381 by jaguarpig
14 Sep 2007, 14:39
Originally posted by NS
Originally posted by jaguarpig
It's enough to make me switch to BA..


ummm this is what I got on BA a couple of weeks ago[}:)]






I'd be happy with that!! [y]



It was rather good:D
#183398 by Decker
14 Sep 2007, 19:34
Looks like what I had on my last VS trip...
#183401 by mike-smashing
14 Sep 2007, 19:39
I think the real issue is that the "Best of British" theme for the entire menu makes things a bit limiting, in terms of offering a variety of things on board. I have slight misgivings for exactly that reason. I'd probably end up with the chicken or just the pie with no 'slop' on the side.

Look at it this way, Best of British can't last forever, can it?

Also, it seems that they are changing the J menu (and I think W, too) over regularly, every 3 months now.

How's the inbound food from IAD been? Better or worse, in your opinion?

Mike
#183425 by gingerflyer
14 Sep 2007, 23:00
I had the new menu on my way to LAX, and actually quite enjoyed it. The pie was very good, and the mushy peas and mashed potato went very well with it!
#183455 by jaguarpig
15 Sep 2007, 12:12
Originally posted by Decker
Looks like what I had on my last VS trip...

To be fair to BA there were other mains on the menu(a Shaun Hill veal dish,Lobster and chicken salad[:$]and a very nice plate of steamed cod) but having lived on noodles for a few days a meat pie was what I needed[y]
#183482 by VS045
15 Sep 2007, 21:23
On the four flights I took over the "summer" the UC menu was actually pretty good; not without complaints but the food was definitely acceptable:)

45.
#183978 by mike-smashing
20 Sep 2007, 00:59
Unfortunately, I've sampled the new "outbound to US" menu on VS19 today, and I wasn't particularly impressed, sadly.

I found the Square Pie pretty dull and tasteless.

The profiteroles contained mostly air, and a tiny spot of cream.

The additions on the longer flights are the "lighter bites":

Mini beef burger on some sort of froo-froo bread roll
Mini vegetable Cornish Pasties
Chicken Tikka with cucumber raita and rocket (served cold, was like "rubber chicken")

However, it wasn't brilliant, and I might have been better off with the roast chicken instead.

Mike
#184357 by razbox
23 Sep 2007, 01:52
Originally posted by honey lamb
Well, if it's the same on as Decker reported here I think it sounds rather good


Hmmm...can you find anything good here:

Starters
Smoked Haddock PatŽ served with black pepper oatcakes.
Mild spiced butternut squash soup served with a choice of warm breads

Main Courses
Roast Chicken Breast with sage & thyme stuffing served with autumn greens, roast potatoes, carrots, parsnips and Somerset cider sauce
The Square Pie Company steakand mushroom pie served with mushy peas, mashed potato and gravy
Autumn vegetable stew served with dumplings and hazlenuts

Cheese
Coastal Cheddar
Somerset rustic
Cropwell Bishop Stilton

If you're a vegetarian that means soup..and then stew. It was the worst stew I've ever had... Next 5 flights now booked all on BA...
#184366 by Decker
23 Sep 2007, 10:51
Still sounds great to me [y]
#184418 by VS045
23 Sep 2007, 18:15
As I, in Jeremy Clarkson's words, am a "vegetablist" it is often difficult to find a good menu. In this case: soup[y], stew[n]

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#184435 by mike-smashing
23 Sep 2007, 18:59
Originally posted by VS045
As I, in Jeremy Clarkson's words, am a "vegetablist" it is often difficult to find a good menu. In this case: soup[y], stew[n]


I thought the stew sounded a bit grim, too. My veggie friend thankfully could escape with the veggie Cornish Pasties on VS19.

(Also, he'd ordered a lacto-ovo meal, and it wasn't provided, which meant he got short changed on the afternoon tea service, as the sandwiches were "mixed" with three tiny triangles of ham, prawn and egg and cress (bleeegh). He'd have ended up with a tiny triangle of egg and cress.)

The question is, what would you like?

Something like a simple fresh pasta dish? A "dinner" salad?

Mike
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