Singapore Airlines (3191 pictures & videos)
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United States (LAX) to Japan (NRT), 09 Mar 2006
First Class
(Menu Card)
Snack and light meal - Snack Menu
Fancy a snack?
Simply take your pick from our range of delectable snacks and make your
selection known to our cabin crew
Noodles
Fish ball broth with kway teow or bee hoon noodles
Vegetarian or non-vegetarian instant noodles
Sandwiches
Beef sandwiches
Feta Cheese sandwiches
Snacks
Cashew, almond or macadamia nuts
Chocolate bar
Potato Chips
A selection from the fruit basket
Assorted Walkers Biscuits
Light meal from Los Angeles to Tokyo
International Selection
Appetizers
Parma ham, pear, fresh goat cheese, red oaks lettuce, aged balsamic
Main Courses
Spaghetti with braised beef cheek in tomato herb sauce, sautéed
cepes and shaved pecorino cheese
Selection of Dim Sum
Glutinous rice with chicken, pork dumplings and prawn dumplings
Dessert
Mascaprone with caramel banana
>From the bakery
Oven fresh rolls with a choice of extra virgin olive oil or butter
Garlic Bread
Hot beverages
Kyo-Kaiseki
Ha-Sun
Sea brean “yuan” style, prawn, vegetables in beancurd paste,
cucumber with moro miso, fish cake, broad bean
Dianomono
“Sukiyaki” style beef with beancurd, mung bean noodles, shiitake
mushroom, leek
Gohan & Kounomon
Steamed rice and pickles
Tome-Wan
Miso Soup with seaweed and dried beancurd
Mizugashi
Japanese dessert (well fruit actually)
Ocha
Green Tea
Dom Perignon 1998
The Japanese F/A immediately brought around the snack basket, which includes Lay Chips, kit kats, sweet buns, bananas, apples, and wet napkins, but I decide to go for the new snack menu. The Fish Ball Noodle soup sounds good, and not disappointing. It has minced pork on top with garlic chips, as well as the condiments of chili soy sauce, as well as green onions. Delicious noodle! Then I worked for the rest of the flight. I definitely gave high marks to the introduction of “real” snack items/noodle soups on SQ long haul flights. The light meal service began, and the F/As mistakenly gave me the Western appetizer, which I did not mind at all (Honestly, I thought the Japanese meal was one course, so they gave everyone the Western appetizers). Anyway, the F/A apologized and then brought out my Japanese meal. It was delicious and the beef sukiyaki was good, and not overly salty. For dessert, fruit plate was offered.
Date added: 2008-05-21 // Flight: 10:00 // Aircraft: Boeing 747-400