fillyjonk
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- Mar 10, 2011
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the pasta dish is different. I traveled up on May 11 and back on May 27th. Got the pasta both times. On the way up it was bigger, fewer meatballs (IIRC) and ridged pointy pasta (penne); on the way back there was more sauce and cheese, the meatballs seemed smaller, and the pasta were shorter, blunt-edged tubes (so, ziti, I guess).I did notice changes on the entrees.
The plant-based Enchiladas entree has been replaced by Thai Red Curry Street Noodles with Plant Based Meatballs. The Sesame Glazed Salmon has been replaced by Roasted Atlantic Salmon & Seared Shrimp. And the Penne Pasta & Meatballs is now Baked Ziti & Meatballs; I don't know whether that last one is actually a change or just a rename.
I enjoyed the Enchiladas and the old salmon dish; I hope the replacements also please me.
It was okay, but definitely not in the league with the dearly departed flat iron steak.
The Texas Eagle between MIN and BNL is the train I take and it seems like no one cares about the SAS to CHI run of it, seems like we're always gonna be understaffed (there was apparently only a conductor, a car attendant - maybe the same guy for sleepers and coaches?, and one food-services employee on the whole train. The food-services guy pleaded with people to be patient as he was the only one on staff for both sleeper car meals and selling cafe snacks), we're not getting the SSL back, and we're stuck with flex meals.
And yet, a space in the sleeper costs a good bit more than it did in the before-times. (Everything in this sad old world is worse now that covid has been (and still is) a thing)