Singapore Airline Food

Singapore Airline Food
Singapore Airline Food
The Singapore Airline Service is famous for its food. That is not an easy thing to accomplish when bad food is a standard complaint among air travelers. Singapore Airlines takes a unique approach by allowing passengers the choice of ordering meals before their flight. In addition, the airline's program offers handpicked chefs that prepare meals from around the world.
Types
Economy class meal.
Economy class meal.

Travelers can enjoy specifically prepared meals for infants, those with specific medical dietary needs and those requiring meals prepared according to religious beliefs. All meals are offered in all travel classes.

Chefs
Chef Gordon Ramsey.
Chef Gordon Ramsey.

A few of the chefs available through Singapore Airlines according to their website is London Chef Gordon Ramsey, Japan's Yoshihiro Murata and France's Georges Blanc among others. Three wine consultant specialists are also available.

Function
Singapore airline crew.
Singapore airline crew.

The main function of the Singapore Airlines dining program is providing a pleasurable and customer-dedicated dining experience while traveling with the airline. It also functions as an addition to other services designed to treat each customer as an individual.

Features
Singapore airline food station
Singapore airline food station

Pre-flight ordering allows customers to plan and choose meals before stepping onto the plane. This early ordering service is called "Book the Cook" and features a large variety of menu items.

Fun Fact
Singapore airlines kid toy.
Singapore airlines kid toy.

The kids meals are called "Yummy" meals. They come with kid-friendly additions including toys and candy. Yummy meals are available from age two years to 11 years.

Connie Whiting has been a professional writer since 1999. She is published in Red Rock Press Anthologies and "Legacy" magazine. She is also an experienced food column writer. Past positions include certified dental assistant and virtual assistant for “Your Invisible Assistant” a service focused on travel arrangements and media writing. Currently, Connie writes for Demand Studios while pursuing an Associate of Arts.
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