Metal forks and plastic knives are used on all flights, except to the US where the entire set is plastic.
Meals are laid out on a decent white tablecloth, and you get all your courses brought to you individually. Note that even in First Class meals can be somewhat small (Minimalist is, of course, the Lufthansa way of describing it) because there is the assumption - certainly for overnight flights - that you'll eat in the First Class lounge on the way to the plane. However Lufthansa crew are pretty good at getting you extra food if you feel peckish on the flight.
Garlic bread.
Not the best, but OK for a snack.
I do wish though Lufthansa would take a leaf out of Singapore or South African's First service, and come around with a tray of canapaes for you to select some before takeoff.
Yogurt Dill Dressing.
This is fantastic, one of the best salads I've had at 35,000 feet for a long time.
All the ingredients are fresh, without the slightest hint of limpness or chill. Great dressing too.
Lovely and tender, done just right, this shows what can be achieved in the air.
This is a weird one. Tiny, but with lots of flavour.
A crossant and rollwith Nutella chocolate spread and strawberry jam.
Lovely, but small and unexpected. There should be better options than this.
Great to have the Nutella on board though.
A roll with Nutella chocolate spread and cherry jam.
This miserable creation greets you if you're mad enough to go for the Cooked Breakfast on Lufthansa. It's hard to know what's right about it - even economy get's better food than this.
The bacon is char-grilled. The eggs look radioactive, and taste it too. This is to be avoided at all costs.
A hot roll, with butter, and a tray with three cheeses (blue Castello, Allgau hard, and bell pepper) with three grapes.
Ooo, this is a lovely started, just right to get the flight going, and worth the 2 hour wait for it. The venison has a very delicate flavour, while the salad is stunning.
What you aren't told is that the cheese is there incase you go for the cheese option at the end of the dinner... you've got to keep it on the tray.
Oh dear, this is stunningly poor, and really lets down the whole Lufthansa performance. Hard boiled chicken, with rice glued to the bowl, and vegetables that had seen better weeks, let alone days.
Poor service as well, with no more rolls offered. Altogether an experience I'd rather forget.
A Mozart Reber chocolate box, containing two mozzart chocolates.
This is lovely, loads of flavour, and served with an extra chocolate as well. As the desert trolley comes round, baileys and port is offered.
The chocolates make a good souvenir, as they are Lufthansa branded.
Two biscuits, and a roll.
Ah, now its clear why you need to keep the cheese. And very good cheese it is too. It's not really worth it though, as the biscuits are hard to come by.
Quark creme with Kiwi gooseberry compote. Roll and Croissant with butter and strawberry jam.
A very good breakfast, with plenty of flavour in the meat, although the roasted grains were too unusual for me. Good proper croissant which was light and delicate.
Good kiwi compote as well - it seemed unusual to get a desert with breakfast, but it was served gone lunchtime local time, so I guess its understandable.
A tub with a sliver of ham, cucumber and a tomato.
A crossant, a roll, a tub of butter, a tub of Exquisa, a jar of hero strawberry jam.
This is really very pleasant. The fruit salad is just right, and the crossant soft & fluffy.
A tub of spicy pesto sauce. A sliver of quiche. A roll.
A pot of cream with fruit tartlet. A chocolate swizzle. Two mini fruit tarts. A tub of butter.
Now this is weird. It seems as if the Lufthansa chefs just threw together everything they had left, and just made a mess on the plate. It's almost as if they just wanted you to have something to nibble on throughout the flight.
You can put the cod together with pesto, and the quiche too, to make some sort of decent dinner. The cheese is very good. The desert it a bit odd - but nothing compared to the roll, which is baked hard.
The two mini fruit tarts are in a decent pack to take off the plane.
A plate with slivers of dried beef, on mixed veg, with a knob of butter.
A slab of coconut cake. Two rolls. Two mini fruit tarts.
Goodness, the random mix of food on Lufthansa gets even weirder. This selection just doesn't work together at all. The only hope for this lot is to kind of pick at it and hope.
The quiche is OK. Indeed, it goes OK with the veggies on the other plate. But then with the beef you can make a sandwich with one of the rolls, and use the feta in the other. And then curse whoever thought of serving up this lot on a plane.
The two mini fruit tarts are in a decent pack to take off the plane.
A tub of spicey sauce. A pot of fruit salad. Two hot rolls and butter. A big bar of chocolate.
There's quite a lot here - however it feels anything but civilised eating the chicken leg with your fingers, and dunking it in the sauce which then dribbles all over the tray.
The wraps are very good, although it's a bit odd that they are sliced. And the bar of chocolate is a very good idea - it's great to be able to take if off the plane.
A fruit flan. Hot roll and butter.
This is certainly a weird combination - burgers and salmon is certainly unusual, and as for the rest of the stuff in the salad, well, it looks as if it was just thrown together at the end of the day. And yet, in context, it works. It really does, and makes a lovely light meal - not bad for a 45 minute flight.
Even the mini fruit flan works well, with loads of flavour.
Blackcurrant tart. Hot roll and butter.
Little quantity, but it makes up for it in flavour. A very good salmon, although I would have liked something to go with it.
Plentiful cheese, and a good tart - not bad for a 45 minute flight.
An apple tart. Hot roll and Lurpack butter.
There are incredible flavours in this. It is really quite incredible what Lufthansa can do for a short flight, and in the galley of a small CRJ.
The lime seemed odd, but works really well with the Palma ham.
A packet of Soletti Cheesy Sticks.
In Business class around Europe Lufthansa come around with a basket with chocolate bars and cheese snacks after the meal has been served.
This is the standard breakfast and dinner offering - and while tasty, this is all that is on offer.
This is the alternative breakfast and dinner offering. When coming from German, darker bread is used.
This is the smaller version on offer during the day. There is little quantity, and little quality. True, on a 45 minute flight, you don't really need it, but something larger than this would be nice.
This is the smaller version on offer during the day. There is little quantity, and little quality. True, on a 45 minute flight, you don't really need it, but something larger than this would be nice.
The marginally larger offering at lunchtime comes in it's own packet, and while small is ok.
This is another variant of the snack on offer in the evenings. At least Lufthansa try to ring the changes, by adding in salmon as an alternative.
This version of the cheese sandwich was much better.
A chocolate bar.
Small, adequate - but really not that great.
Decent chocolate bar though.
A chocolate bar.
German and Swiss passengers may love this bread - but its a bit of an aquired taste. Its not great, but fills a hole.
The chocolate bar is better.
A cup of coffee.
For breakfast time I was hoping that Eurowings would push the boat out a bit - but no. You get the same rolls as at dinner time.
In this case, though, the roll is very good, and the cheese, although it looks processed, is very tasty.
This is the smaller snack on offer during the day - even on somewhat longer flights.
There is little quantity, although the quality is quite good.
A bowl of noodles, with smaller peppers and two slivers of spring onions. A hot roll, and butter.
This is a bit of an odd combination, but the idea is that the ham and beef add to the noodles, making a normal dinner, and the tomato is a starter.
As always on Lufthansa, food comes in small quantities.
A bowl of noodles, with smaller peppers and two slivers of spring onions. A hot roll, and butter.
Another odd combination for Eurowings, but again in context, it does work. Really it does.
The pepper and noodles are really hot - in taste - but deep frozen.
A bowl of miniture pasta, with smaller peppers and one lettuce leaf. A hot roll, and butter.
Another strange combination, but in context it works. It really does. This is one of the best Lufthansa lunches I've had short-haul. The pasta is done just right, and although cold has lots of flavour.
Good cheese too - although I was at a bit of a loss as to what to do with it, and ended up using it in the roll.