Good food? At airports?
December 19, 2005 1:39 PM Subscribe
Traveling soon? Check out your airport's food for health or taste. A move away from single concessionaires has brought star chefs and big money to some locations and frustrated locals (Sea-Tac, halfway through article) in others. But the overall airport-food picture is still weak enough to inspire six pages of Rooneyesque diatribe. [more inside]
Just wait a few years - once airplane food is completely gone from domestic flights, then hopefully the associated jokes will stop as well.
First class airline fare is usually not bad, especially they cook with less equipment than the typical college dorm resident.
posted by GuyZero at 1:55 PM on December 19, 2005
First class airline fare is usually not bad, especially they cook with less equipment than the typical college dorm resident.
posted by GuyZero at 1:55 PM on December 19, 2005
At one, I pointed to a picture of something that looked a lot like chicken and said, "Chicken." I guess it wasn't chicken, because I ended up with a bowl of rice topped with tasty pork strips, a fried egg, and what I believe were sautéed onions.
Ah. At first I thought this guy was just another jaded food critic, but now I realize he's an insulated moron, pretending to be an educated world traveler, who doesn't even know katsudon when it jumps out of Narita Airport and beats him about the face. STFU, Mr. Richman.
posted by Faint of Butt at 1:56 PM on December 19, 2005
Ah. At first I thought this guy was just another jaded food critic, but now I realize he's an insulated moron, pretending to be an educated world traveler, who doesn't even know katsudon when it jumps out of Narita Airport and beats him about the face. STFU, Mr. Richman.
posted by Faint of Butt at 1:56 PM on December 19, 2005
http://www.jimneelysinterstatebarbecue.com/ is the best on the planet, and it's at Memphis International Airport.
posted by basilwhite at 2:08 PM on December 19, 2005
posted by basilwhite at 2:08 PM on December 19, 2005
Yea, its pretty much accepted that nowadays you should eat before your flight (continential US only of course). Maybe bring a snack or two if you have a BOS-LAX/SAN or SEA-MIA or some other long 5+ hr flight. You aren't going to get much in flight, if at all. A bag of Soy Peanuts. Whoopie...
Likewise, my local airport (LAS) has lots of places to choose to eat - even at 10PM the quiznos and burger kings are still open (a few of them at least, one per concourse at least).
However, never drink water on a flight unless it comes from a bottle. You dont want to know what kind of icky stuff is inside a water tank on a jetliner (they are cleaned out periodically but not as much as I would like).
posted by SirOmega at 2:23 PM on December 19, 2005
Likewise, my local airport (LAS) has lots of places to choose to eat - even at 10PM the quiznos and burger kings are still open (a few of them at least, one per concourse at least).
However, never drink water on a flight unless it comes from a bottle. You dont want to know what kind of icky stuff is inside a water tank on a jetliner (they are cleaned out periodically but not as much as I would like).
posted by SirOmega at 2:23 PM on December 19, 2005
basilwhite: just jumped in to say the exact same thing! I might just arrange for a layover on purpose next time.
posted by StickyCarpet at 2:28 PM on December 19, 2005
posted by StickyCarpet at 2:28 PM on December 19, 2005
Faint of Butt: but now I realize he's an insulated moron, pretending to be an educated world traveler, who doesn't even know katsudon when it jumps out of Narita Airport and beats him about the face
Not only that, he's apparently never seen a Black Bottom Cupcake before ("an odd cheesecake-filled chocolate muffin from the Euro Café in Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport"). To miss on both of those... that's a pretty broad spectrum of ignorance right there.
posted by expialidocious at 2:31 PM on December 19, 2005
Not only that, he's apparently never seen a Black Bottom Cupcake before ("an odd cheesecake-filled chocolate muffin from the Euro Café in Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport"). To miss on both of those... that's a pretty broad spectrum of ignorance right there.
posted by expialidocious at 2:31 PM on December 19, 2005
What'd you expect of Wayne Rooney?
posted by Joeforking at 3:10 PM on December 19, 2005
posted by Joeforking at 3:10 PM on December 19, 2005
Nice to see HPN's Skytop Restaurant get a mention, even if Richman overstates the airport's "grandiosity" for the sake of an easy shot. The absence of no-frills lunch counters in most airports is a personal peeve, and many's the time I've enjoyed a cheeseburger deluxe at the Skytop before embarking for larger, more commercialized destinations.
posted by Opposite George at 5:45 PM on December 19, 2005
posted by Opposite George at 5:45 PM on December 19, 2005
Little over a decade ago, I had a stupendously good bowl of crawfish etouffee in the tiny cafe in the almost as tiny airport at Lake Charles, LA. No future airport food will ever compare.
posted by gimonca at 8:15 PM on December 19, 2005
posted by gimonca at 8:15 PM on December 19, 2005
Not only that, he's apparently never seen a Black Bottom Cupcake before
Heh. You're absolutely right. I didn't even realize what he was talking about based on his description there.
posted by Faint of Butt at 6:12 AM on December 20, 2005
Heh. You're absolutely right. I didn't even realize what he was talking about based on his description there.
posted by Faint of Butt at 6:12 AM on December 20, 2005
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