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#257936 by zambandit
31 Jan 2009, 20:29
Hi All
If you had a choice on what you saw on the LHR Clubhouse Menu - what would it be? (within reason and within Kitchen equipment restrictions)
I am sure items like the 'Clubhouse Burger' will be a permanent feature.......!
I also enjoyed the Fish Pie, Cottage / Shepherds Pie, Eggs Benedict etc
Your thoughts?

Cheers
Richard
#466748 by Jacki
31 Jan 2009, 20:39
Eggs Benedict for AM flights, Shepherds pie for PM flight. Champagne and Mojitos 24/7!
#466782 by HighFlyer
01 Feb 2009, 00:20
Scampi & Chips [:D]

Thanks,
Sarah
#466784 by preiffer
01 Feb 2009, 00:21
Ummm - they *have* Eggs Benedict in the AM.... [?]
#466785 by MarkedMan
01 Feb 2009, 00:34
If I had a choice on what I saw on the LHR Clubhouse Menu ... mmmmmm .... last time I was there I did indeed have Eggs Benedict for breakfast, and a very good piece of salmon, grilled, with mash and other assorted goodies, served with a decent french chardonnay, for lunch. That was actually pretty good. I've usually always gone for the burger/pie stuff, and was reasonably impressed.

Sticky toffee pudding with vanilla ice cream was good, too [;)]
#466786 by preiffer
01 Feb 2009, 00:36
TBH, I'd LOVE to see a 'breakfast buffet' (Wynn style, of course) available from opening to 12.

But then, MAYBE that's asking for too much.... (Don't see why though [:w])
#466790 by n/a
01 Feb 2009, 02:16
Scrambled eggs and salmon. Hands down.

GJ
#466796 by Scrooge
01 Feb 2009, 03:46
Chicken tikka
#466798 by mcmbenjamin
01 Feb 2009, 05:34
quote:Originally posted by preiffer
TBH, I'd LOVE to see a 'breakfast buffet' (Wynn style, of course) available from opening to 12.

But then, MAYBE that's asking for too much.... (Don't see why though [:w])


Oh please. This written by a model... [:p][}:)]

But the Wynn Breakfast Buffet is pretty yummy.

Waffles. They were on the menu but the machine broke a bunch.
#466800 by Scrooge
01 Feb 2009, 07:26
Gentlemen, if your going to pick a Vegas buffet, at least pick the best one.
#466806 by miopyk
01 Feb 2009, 10:20
quote:Originally posted by Scrooge
Gentlemen, if your going to pick a Vegas buffet, at least pick the best one.


That'll be the Flamingo then[:o)]

Miopyk[8D]
#466808 by buns
01 Feb 2009, 10:25
Whilst Buffets give you the choice, having experienced them at two different hotels in the past two weeks, 'cooked to order' breakfasts are far preferable

buns
#466809 by Darren Wheeler
01 Feb 2009, 10:40
quote:Originally posted by buns
Whilst Buffets give you the choice, having experienced them at two different hotels in the past two weeks, 'cooked to order' breakfasts are far preferable

buns


Too right. After all, eggs Benedict twice doesn't keep well under heat lamps.

Steak & Chips with choice of cuts
A sunday roast with all the trimmings
#466813 by DMetters-Bone
01 Feb 2009, 12:40
Haven't been to the CH for a while, but a range of toasted sandwiches would good.
#466815 by tontybear
01 Feb 2009, 13:23
ummm some chocolate would be nice - propper posh chocolate like from Hotel Chocolate ....
#466831 by zambandit
01 Feb 2009, 20:18
I like the idea of good old fashioned Comfort food - Pie and mash, bangers and mash, lasagne, chicken casserole, Chilli con carne, sticky toffee pud, treacle sponge and apple pie with ice cream.
#466963 by RedVee
02 Feb 2009, 18:08
I agree on the comfort food [y]

Additional breakfast offerings I would like to see are corned beef hash with a nice, soft poached egg on top. And Kedgeree, also with a poached egg on top.

For the daytime menu, and being true to my Lancashire roots, a Lancashire hotpot with red cabbage and/or beetroot.

Regards
RedV
Virgin Atlantic

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