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Top 5 luxurious in-flight meals ranked, Air New Zealand grabs the number one spot

A lot of tourists had been travelling around the globe and identified sorts of the airline industry in first class and even economy type. And with that, they had known the top 5 best meals in first class flights.

There are a lot of bonuses in premium cabins, including the flat-bed seats, the big TV screens, and of course, its space. But what leaves passengers impressed is the airlines' food. The caviar service and full-blown cheese courses are among the favorites of travelers for a taste of luxury. A lot of people had tried on sorts of meals in the first class a huge variety of meals in first class. And in turn, travelers had ranked their dining experience in the plane's most premium cabins.

Pinching the number one spot is Air New Zealand.  A consulting chef, Peter Gordon of Auckland and London and two wine consultants kick off the airline's business class menu which showcases New Zealand's multi-national cuisine.

The luxurious meal is composed of a dish like roasted salmon with sumac, as for the main course, the chefs must- try dish is the Moorish chicken with spiced saffron tomato broth, white beans, and cinnamon-roasted pumpkin hummus. Moreover, dessert options include white chocolate and rosewater panna cotta with pistachio cream.

Garnering the second rank is All Nippon Airways. First class passengers spoil themselves as they are the priority of the airlines for security check, an airport lounge to relax in before takeoff, and a private cabin for flying. But the highlight of travelling first class on All Nippon is the in-flight cuisine. If you're traveling out of New York, the airline offers a selection between modern European and traditional Japanese cuisine.

Next in the ranking is  Emirates.  There are certain grounds why Emirates won the Experts' Choice award for first and business class in-flight dining in Saveur's latest culinary travel awards. One reason is their smoked tangerine chicken or braised beef in coconut milk. A guest could also indulge in strawberry cheesecake for dessert. Privacy doors and fully flat beds with mattresses are also help included in their first class offers. In addition to its well-appointed vibes is the individual vanity and personal mini bar.

Etihad Airways, then, grabbed the fourth title as the airline with best meals. Etihad Airways is considered as the world's leading airline, according to the latest World Travel Awards.  Their unique three-room suite in the sky is definitely a big plus. Guests who want the "Residence" program could take pleasure in a bedroom, bathroom, and living room, complete with a flat-screen television and chilled drinks cabinet. An in-flight chef cooks sorts of gourmet meals as well as takes personal requests from Residence guests.

Last but not the least in the list is Korean Air. First and prestige class passengers aboard pick Korean Air flights to have the "Celestial Bar," which is a place to relax with fellow passengers with a unique cocktail in hand. Korean Air has won two Mercury Awards and offers Western, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean menus for passengers to choose from. Their first class passengers can indulge in Korean-style dongchimi noodles or Korean ginseng chicken soup.

Meanwhile, first class travelers continue to lavish themselves with the different airlines' in-flight menu, starting from the appetizers up to desserts. For now, the top 5 airlines maintain their identity as flights with luxurious tastes when in comes to food. 


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