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MORE Photos: AA Eats

Breakfast with fresh fruit; three cheese omelet, basil pesto potatoes, roasted tomatoes, and turkey sausage.
  • Breakfast with fresh fruit; three cheese omelet, basil pesto potatoes, roasted tomatoes, and turkey sausage.
  • In case you wondered what a strawberry looked like at 35,000ft up close: wonder no more.
  • One last shot for the road.
  • Smoked salmon with spring pea blinis and cream cheese.
  • Seasonal greens with fresh veggies, feta cheese, and pepperoncini with sour cream dressing.
  • Beef fillet crusted in Boursin cheese served with wilted spinach on top of balsamic grilled tomatoes with whipped potatoes.
  • The classic hot fudge ice cream sundae.
  • Tandoori shrimp with curry sauce and [a delicious] lentil salad.
  • Whole wheat penne pasta with mushroom cream sauce and vegetable medley.
  • Finger sandwiches adorn the self service premium cabin bar.
  • Our pre arrival meal on our afternoon flight featured a personal sized Uno's Spinach & Garlic pizza with a side salad.
  • AA's food options sure didn't disappoint. Take a look at the scrumptious selections we were treated to on board. Photos by author.


 

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