Qantas First Class menus

It had been loaded on QF1 on the way over (when I was joking with one of the staff about the non-existent Signature coughtail she went and grabbed the bottle of the negroni to show me).

I don’t like negronis so didn’t try it.
Maybe it’s a drink they can suggest if you haven’t had a look at the drink menu .

Sometimes I prefer two entrees then main and entree for food .
 
Actually disagree on that one.

Menu in the LHR lounge yesterday was pretty average. Squid isn’t ever as good there as the other lounges, the only other à la carte meat option was a curry chicken leg that was pretty unexciting. No red meat options.

By contrast the steak with potatoes and sauce was perfectly medium rare, and the berry cheesecake was a nice finishing touch to the meal.
LHR is still a J lounge, so you'd expect it to be below F level.
I think it's still a paid access one, which further dilutes the offering unfortunately.
QF F onboard food deserves more credit than it's given.
 
LHR is still a J lounge, so you'd expect it to be below F level
Agreed. I have no idea why anyone travelling F visits the lounge. I always go to CX, then AA (subject to when I get to the airport) and BA lounges before heading to the QF lounge for the boarding call.
 
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We recently moved away from Bigpond who were charging $93 per month for 25/8 FTTC.

Now with Amaysim, I'm currently paying $40 per month for the same 25/8 FTTC which is more than adequate for us two. That would go to $60 per month after the initial 6 month period.

I could get 100/18 for 2 months @ $40, then $80 ongoing but can see no reason to pay the additional.

In the last year or so, Telstra/NBN offerred an FTTP upgrade at no charge but we would have had to commit at a minimum to Telstra's then $110 per month plan for 6 months.
Actually disagree on that one.

Menu in the LHR lounge yesterday was pretty average. Squid isn’t ever as good there as the other lounges, the only other à la carte meat option was a curry chicken leg that was pretty unexciting. No red meat options.

By contrast the steak with potatoes and sauce was perfectly medium rare, and the berry cheesecake was a nice finishing touch to the meal.
Agree, I would hold-off and dine onboard
LHR is still a J lounge, so you'd expect it to be below F level.
I think it's still a paid access one, which further dilutes the offering unfortunately.
QF F onboard food deserves more credit than it's given.
Of course, for Qantas First Passengers the Emirates lounge is an option.

If I'm eligible for both Emirates and Qantas lounges, can I choose either?

We recommend that you use the lounge of the operating airline to ensure you’re close to the correct gate, and have access to boarding calls and other flight information.
The only exception from this rule is lounge access at London Heathrow (LHR):
  • If the flight is operated by Emirates and you’re eligible to use the lounge, you should visit the Emirates Lounge.
  • If the flight is operated by Qantas, First Class passengers can use the Emirates Lounge. Other passengers eligible to use the lounge should use the Qantas lounge
 
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