They used to have ice cream cups if I recall. Nothing is particularly hard, you have to want to do it....
Emirates does not compete with Amtrak in any manner I can comprehend. By the time you're paying $18,000 for a domestic flight you can probably charter a private aircraft with whatever catering you need (if you live in a larger city).At $18,000 to fly from LHR to Dubai on Emirates 1st Class... there are more problems than you can imagine! You are literally paying thousands for each hour of travel.
Half the reason I book a premium cabin is to make sleeping more comfortable. Same on Amtrak as on airlines.If you fall asleep and miss a few hours, then you've wasted additional thousands just to sleep!
I'm not a fan of caviar but I can drink a grand or two worth of Krug or Dom.When you consider that your stomach is only the size of a fist, how will you eat enough to justify the cost? And if you drink and get drunk, you won't be alert to enjoy the flawless caviar service!
Comparatively speaking... and personally for my own comparatively modest tastes... I'll take whatever Amtrak offers for their roomette accommodation and splurge a little with some little fancy bits and pieces to take on board with me... to make it a truly enhanced $18,000 experience for only a fraction of the cost. "It just doesn't take that much to get that millionaire rush for this retired school teacher!Emirates does not compete with Amtrak in any manner I can comprehend. By the time you're paying $18,000 for a domestic flight you can probably charter a private aircraft with whatever catering you need (if you live in a larger city).
Half the reason I book a premium cabin is to make sleeping more comfortable. Same on Amtrak as on airlines.
I'm not a fan of caviar but I can drink a grand or two worth of Krug or Dom.
Did you ever eat the Chocolate Bundt Cake or the Bourbon Pecan Pie in the Diner?Best Amtrak deserts Ever!( and I liked the New York Style Cheese Cake they served before the So called Cheescake in a Cup was substituted)People keep mentioning cheese cake ... why would they want to stock that for a desert? I see no reason for them to get rid of the brownie in favor of cheese cake. Can't they find something much, much better? After all, I don't like cheese cake.
The thing is, no matter what they do - there will be some who like it and some who don't like it - except for the flex-dining that no one seems to like.
You are making me hungry Jim. I do recall your encouraging me to try the Bourbon Pecan Pie and I was very happy about it. I like the bundt cake also, but I am not a fan of the cheese cake. I was told that storing the ice cream was not practical since it would often un-freeze, then re-freeze.Did you ever eat the Chocolate Bundt Cake or the Bourbon Pecan Pie in the Diner?Best Amtrak deserts Ever!( and I like New York Style Cheese Ca)ke!
All that stuff was so sweet but very good. I would just let that dessert go but enjoy the steak and fish cake with baked potato and sour cream... mmm... sounds so good right now... hope that will find it's way back. Never appreciated it enough when it was available!Did you ever eat the Chocolate Bundt Cake or the Bourbon Pecan Pie in the Diner?Best Amtrak deserts Ever!( and I liked the New York Style Cheese Cake they served before the So called Cheescake in a Cup was substituted)
Ditto, and remember when each LD Train had Route Specific entrees like Cajun, BBQ, Mexican, Catfish, Salmon,Crab Cakes etc and Regional Wines and Cheeses on the the Starlight and Builder?All that stuff was so sweet but very good. I would just let that dessert go but enjoy the steak and fish cake with baked potato and sour cream... mmm... sounds so good right now... hope that will find it's way back. Never appreciated it enough when it was available!
People keep mentioning cheese cake ... why would they want to stock that for a desert? I see no reason for them to get rid of the brownie in favor of cheese cake. Can't they find something much, much better? After all, I don't like cheese cake.
The thing is, no matter what they do - there will be some who like it and some who don't like it - except for the flex-dining that no one seems to like.
Blonde? That was the server in the Russian dining car who offered to sit down and split a bottle of wine with me if I would order it. She didn't make the sale.Blonde chocolate?
No Blonde jokes please. Not allowed on this forum.
Did you ever eat the Chocolate Bundt Cake or the Bourbon Pecan Pie in the Diner?Best Amtrak deserts Ever!( and I liked the New York Style Cheese Cake they served before the So called Cheescake in a Cup was substituted)
I'm picky about food quality and I found Amtrak's cheesecake to range from acceptable to good over the course of many years. The texture and flavor were generally pleasing with unrequested low quality toppings being the most common letdown. In the case of some trips the cheesecake was the best part of the meal (especially toward the end). If we can only have one dessert it is much easier to pack your own vending machine brownie than a refrigerated cheesecake with ice and utensils. If it were up to me I would probably ask them to stock something like (Gateau) Mille Crepe but we all have to make sacrifices and cheesecake is a good middle ground that holds up well.People keep mentioning cheese cake ... why would they want to stock that for a desert? I see no reason for them to get rid of the brownie in favor of cheese cake. [...] After all, I don't like cheese cake.
When you consider that your stomach is only the size of a fist, how will you eat enough to justify the cost?
I've noticed that the pro-flex people often focus on factors other than food quality and gloss over their meals with vague euphemisms that say little and could apply to almost anything. Meanwhile the anti-flex folks typically have little problem spending their time telling and showing us precisely what was wrong with their food in plenty of detail. Although not perfectly correlated these distinctions are strongly associated with honest and dishonest behavior.One of my train related pastimes is watching Amtrak (and other trains) videos on YouTube. Lately I have noticed several that spoke well of the flex dining. I can't imagine they all had never had anything better. At one point I was beginning to wonder if the videos were being subsidized by Amtrak in return for a favorable review. I am confused, as at least one of the couples featured was old enough to remember real food on the train.
Emirates does not compete with Amtrak in any manner I can comprehend. By the time you're paying $18,000 for a domestic flight you can probably charter a private aircraft with whatever catering you need (if you live in a larger city).
They certainly feed you high quality food in large amounts on SQ... one of the problems is that your crossing so many time zones so you have jet lag complicating meal times / snacks / within a relatively short amount of time. On the train, you have much more time.Your post reminded me of my experience in Business Class on a Singapore Airlines flight from Singapore-Hong Kong-San Francisco. (Didn't cost anywhere near $18,000.) Dinner after leaving Singapore, Supper after leaving Hong Kong (well after Midnight when I was ready to sleep), then breakfast prior to arrival in San Francisco (which was early evening there). Ate my pre-ordered dinner; delicious. Supper time arrived: I remained "full" from dinner and told my flight attendant that all I wanted was a couple of items on their alternate menu and cancelled my pre-ordered Supper.
Because I was so "full", that did not help me to have a restful sleep.
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