Qantas Business Class meals & menus

QF80 - Tokyo Narita to Melbourne - 15 June 26

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Nothing really stood out to me on this menu. I ended up going the soup, which came after the usual serve of leaves and bread (accompanied by some hard butter). Not sure why this couldn't be served together considering no starter.

Nonetheless, the soup was very tasty.

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Cheese for dessert and also requested the fruit, which was provided but not pictured.

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Breakfast hot options were:
- Goat cheese and leek tart, with tomatoes and herb salad
- Spanish frittata with sunflower seed romesco, bacon, and Spanish

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Went with the tart. Was very fresh and enjoyable.

Crew were just okay. Had a more engaged crew on QF1 in economy last month - this crew was more going through the motions.
 
Can anyone tell me what order the meal orders are taken on a domestic 737 business class flight? I want to choose a seat based on this so I have a higher chance of getting my choice of meal
 
Can anyone tell me what order the meal orders are taken on a domestic 737 business class flight? I want to choose a seat based on this so I have a higher chance of getting my choice of meal
generally front to back, left side of the cabin to right. Unless there are P1's that the CSM might approach first.
 
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Can anyone tell me what order the meal orders are taken on a domestic 737 business class flight? I want to choose a seat based on this so I have a higher chance of getting my choice of meal
1A->3F.

But seats in rows 1 and 2 are blocked for status members, and while those open at check-in, you’re unlikely to get a seat there.
 
Can anyone tell me what order the meal orders are taken on a domestic 737 business class flight? I want to choose a seat based on this so I have a higher chance of getting my choice of meal

It's truly a sad state of affairs that when flying J people need to worry about this to get their food choice. QF should be ashamed.
 

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