For the past few years, I’ve gotten a kick out of the pictures posted at AirlineMeals.net. The pictures and descriptions there are some deadpan and fun, and you always can find something you’ve had on a plane flight over the years.
Some of the reviews are priceless, such as this one for a breakfast meal on Ukraine International Airlines:
“Well, the most striking thing about this meal was the very lurid yellow colour of the omelette. Decidely unnatural, but perhaps this was the caterer’s attempt to support the Orange Revolution in Kiev. Sausage was pure plastic, so I didn’t touch it – and I wasn’t sure why it was split down the middle…to reveal its meat free content perhaps? I ate everything else including the fastidiously wrapped bread roll. I was fairly hungry I suppose.”
Now they’ve hit the tipping point: they’ve been reviewed in the New York Times’ travel section.
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