Coathanger
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the food will come on board snap/blast chilled. And won’t start cooking until after takeoff.DFW toMELBNE last week. We left 4 hours late, eventually diverting to Brisbane. The late departure may explain how cooked the food was.
We had this the other day MEL-SYD. Sausage roll itself was really yummie, the green fizzle and god awful pumpkin mash (why, oh why!) on the side they could have spared us in my personal opinion.SYD > ADL 3pm dep
Sausage roll and greens
I don’t tend to eat pork belly which makes it hard and I know from the Chinese family sitting in the middle of row 3 that the pork was terrible.I don’t know but this menu looks actually surprisingly nice, especially coming from Asia where Qantas tends to serve fish with seafood and then some more fish on the sideDuck dumplings and pork main- I’m in!
Selling the “premium” salted nuts as an “aperitivo” is such typical Qantas spin, however, one can only roll their eyes really heavily…



Question on the kosher meal… for the hot element… they present you with the pack to break the seal… do they the. take it back to the galley to heat? Or is the dish heated when brought to you?I gave the kosher meal a whirl yesterday, ADL-PER....in whY. Other than the presentation and lack of wine options, I'd say its about equal to and better than some domestic J meals. It was actually one of the weaker main kosher dishes I've had over the years. Having said that, the steamed veges still had crunch and at least the meat isn't gristle. The lammington was moist and delicious!
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Question on the kosher meal… for the hot element… they present you with the pack to break the seal… do they the. take it back to the galley to heat? Or is the dish heated when brought to you?
Interested to know because a passenger behind me on a Cathay flight was asked to break the seal. She actually said ‘can i just take it home with me’… to which the answer was ‘no’![]()
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thanks! so once the seal is broken… by the pax at the seat if they so want… the crew are free to handle it? That doesn’t break any laws like keeping it from being in contact with non Kosher food or dairy or whatever? Or is it more a case of ‘that’s the best that can be achieved in the circumstances of an airplane galley’?Before departure they come and ask if you want to break the seal (ie show you that the meal hasn't been opened). I just tell them to go ahead themselves, I don't need to view my food (unless it's to select a steak or that kosher lobster). If you do want to see it first, it's prior to be being heated.
