kermatu
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I believe she was an Accor Staff Member and is a relatively new waitress in the lounge.
Ha, I was right!
I thought you meant a pax.
Hardly an objective opinion then.
I believe she was an Accor Staff Member and is a relatively new waitress in the lounge.
Our first Flounge lunch today since August, our recent trips have been morning flights. I agree this menu is a bit of a struggle. The Gua Boa for mine wasn’t packing much flavour, but I didn’t mind the asparagus with bacon, poached egg and almond tarator (Mrs Rugby not a fan) For mains we had the pappardelle which was not big on flavour either - I did enjoy the pasta itself though, and the butter chicken which was the highlight - nice spice.

This was in MEL. Had one other dish already posted from earlier menus (risotto) which was good. While I don’t think much of the current menu, the quality of the food seemed significantly better. May be because the usual chef wasn’t working? Also noticeably more attentive table service - water and wine glasses were never empty for more than a minute or so.
My observation, I find the team in MEL F lounge to be uninterested in PAX and that we are a disturbance to them. What's it with having to confirm your flight number each time you request food or alcohol? Never happens in SYD.![]()
Busy MEL lounge tonight; seating and workstation areas proactively monitored ... (hic!)
Had the Guo Bao x 2 .... brilliant.
The Mahi Mahi was really good too:
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Had the Gua Bao yesterday and it was indeed delicious but am I the only one finding the bun a little dense and not soft as one bao should be? Maybe I was the unlucky one![]()
Sydney or Melbourne?Had the Gua Bao yesterday and it was indeed delicious but am I the only one finding the bun a little dense and not soft as one bao should be? Maybe I was the unlucky one![]()
Sydney or Melbourne?
Have had twice in SYD, both excellent. Twice in MEL, first time not great (including hard bao), second was better.
Generally I have found the buns to be softish. No matter; it's what's inside that counts! View attachment 117565
Sydney or Melbourne?
Have had twice in SYD, both excellent. Twice in MEL, first time not great (including hard bao), second was better.
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