As I eat a meal and drink a drink a bottle or two of wine before I get on any long haul flight, I no longer ever eat on the plane, so I've no idea who's good or not nowadays, but I've been served some really odd **** on flights in the past.
I once got an Air India flight from Mumbai and they served cold curry for breakfast, also the flight must have stopped half a dozen times, I was starting to suspect that people were simply flagging it down. Also, on a JAL flight into Tokyo, I was served a meal which didn't include a single item that I recognised, there were various green and black balls that smelt of fish, most disgusting thing I've ever been served.
Why is that? Given that the takeaways tend to be staffed by orientals it's bizarre that they cook different ethnic food for us than they'd eat at home.
Thanks! It's a bit of a last minute decision, we only got engaged 2 weeks ago, but we were having a week in NYC anyway, loved the idea of getting married there so thought we'd grab the opportunity with both hands! Flights are changed, officiant and photographer booked, so it's a ceremony in Central Park followed by a 2 hour photo shoot all around Manhatten!
It beats trying to decide what volovaunts people want and who wants champagne on arrival to the reception!
Thanks! It's a bit of a last minute decision, we only got engaged 2 weeks ago, but we were having a week in NYC anyway, loved the idea of getting married there so thought we'd grab the opportunity with both hands! Flights are changed, officiant and photographer booked, so it's a ceremony in Central Park followed by a 2 hour photo shoot all around Manhatten!
It beats trying to decide what volovaunts people want and who wants champagne on arrival to the reception!
Why is that? Given that the takeaways tend to be staffed by orientals it's bizarre that they cook different ethnic food for us than they'd eat at home.
Yes well done mate a great thread this one. Glad that you are now sorted out and please do let us know the quality of the food. Maybe take some pictures of what you are served so that we can have a quiz as to what you had ? Only kidding. The last time i flew with Delta the food was fine with as much drink as you could put down. Have a great trip and time in NYC.
Western tastes are different. We get a lot of visitors from China where I work and they unanimously say that the Chinese food in the restaurants here is "too sweet".
I know its not Chinese but I have this great Indian cook book that does a side by side comparison of dishes as served in an Indian restaurant here and in India. They are usually totally different.
As fas as I can tell its the same for Chinese food.
I wonder why the countries, whose food we consume so readily, never have English/British-style restaurants and takeaways.....
(....or do they?)
Szechuan is by far the best Chinese food, food from many of the other regions doesn't taste of anything at all, there's too much boiled chicken on a bed of rubber bands for my liking.
As I eat a meal and drink a drink a bottle or two of wine before I get on any long haul flight, I no longer ever eat on the plane, so I've no idea who's good or not nowadays, but I've been served some really odd **** on flights in the past.
I once got an Air India flight from Mumbai and they served cold curry for breakfast, also the flight must have stopped half a dozen times, I was starting to suspect that people were simply flagging it down. Also, on a JAL flight into Tokyo, I was served a meal which didn't include a single item that I recognised, there were various green and black balls that smelt of fish, most disgusting thing I've ever been served.
Those disgusting fish balls are call Surimi, I love Japanese food, but this one I am with you its horrible.
I, too, like Japanese food......but, have you tried raw squid? It's rubbery.....
I actually agree with you, I also love Sashimi (raw fish) but not Squid, Squid tenticles fried I just love though.
I hate squid, though not quite as much as I hate the ridiculously expense delicacy that is abalone, which is utterly disgusting and happens to look a bit like a....
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I've got a mate who used to be a deep sea pipe welder, he used to eat this **** raw off the sea bed, going through the rigmarole of putting it through the outer mask, then the inner mask, to get it to his mouth. Mind you, all those lads were mental, it took a week to get to the sea bed, then they worked a week down there, then it took a week to come back up.
One lad managed to cut his arm off while he was working and they still had to take a week to get to the surface in a small metal box with this bloke screaming all the way, even though he was full of morphine. He never went back down again.