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  • Genius1
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    Originally posted by yflyer View Post
    Genius1: Thanks for posting your TR's. Your TR's are a very absorbing read...and great photos too!
    Thank you! You can find my complete back catalogue here:

    http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/18223387-post30.html

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  • yflyer
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    Originally posted by yflyer View Post
    As I left the aircraft, I snapped a picture of the left side of the 2-3 business class cabin.


    Genius1: I am glad they don't sell the B seat!

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  • yflyer
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    Genius1: Thanks for posting your TR's. Your TR's are a very absorbing read...and great photos too!

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  • Genius1
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    Very nice report!

    Regarding the Club Europe seating that you mentioned:

    The configuration is 2-2, as the B and E seats are not sold, allowing for more personal space.

    The armrests on the ABC side move in towards the B seat, meaning the A and C seats are a couple of inches wider. The DEF seats expand towards the aisle, meaning these seats are also a couple of inches wider.

    The seats towards the front of the aircraft all of 34" pitch (versus 31" down the back) and are squishy leather.

    See some of my Club Europe reports here:

    http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trip-...pe-w-pics.html

    http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trip-...ub-europe.html

    http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trip-...pe-w-pics.html

    http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trip-...pe-w-pics.html

    At LHR T5, BA also have a much larger Galleries Club lounge at the South end of the terminal (on the floor above the Concorde Room and Galleries First lounges). I much prefer this lounge to the North lounge that you visited.

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  • yflyer
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    CarbonMan: That looks delicious! 8 packs! That's a lot! Yes, not easy to slice, although the guys in the shops make it look effortless.

    Flyerfly: Thanks for reading! Lots of foodies on SQTalk...you will get many food recommendations for BCN, and many other destinations, for that matter...

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  • Flyerfly
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    Excellent TR and thanks so much for posting yfler ... i will need your help to suggest a few places to go for food when i go to Barcelona this year end ...

    yeah Pret is indeed very good .. and have many outlets in HK .. i practically buy breakfast from Pret everyday (banana & honey yogurt granola - my favourite) ... but stay away from the coffee there (i think even starbuck taste better) ... haha !

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  • CarbonMan
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    Originally posted by yflyer View Post
    CarbonMan: Thanks! Yes, the food in Barcelona is really great. The Jamon Iberico is relatively easy to bring back to Singapore, at least when sliced, although I have always fantasized about bringing back a whole leg of Jamon Iberico...
    LOL! I did bring back a 8 packs of half a dozen paper thin slices each. Yes, it costs a fortune but the Bellota-type is very, very good compared to the cheaper variety. A whole leg is tempting but from my observation, it takes a lot of skill to slice them paper-thin from the bone.

    My last 100gms from the last trip:

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  • yflyer
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    CarbonMan: Thanks! Yes, the food in Barcelona is really great. The Jamon Iberico is relatively easy to bring back to Singapore, at least when sliced, although I have always fantasized about bringing back a whole leg of Jamon Iberico...

    inkoherent: Thanks for the info...I did not know that! If Pret came back to Singapore now, and picked the right location (say Suntec, or in the new Financial District in Marina Bay), I think they would do very well.

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  • inkoherent
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    Originally posted by yflyer View Post
    I like the fact that Pret varies their menu on a daily basis, and most of the food they serve tastes fresh and reasonably unprocessed. They have outlets in Hong Kong. Why not open in Singapore? If they can maintain the same standard, I am sure they will do well here.
    Pret actually had ONE outlet in Singapore some years back, in the building that is being converted into the Sofitel So. But I think the sandwich market was pretty limited then, and I believe they decided to close their Singapore operation to focus on HK. Wish they'd come back too

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  • CarbonMan
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    Excellent TR, yflyer! Love the food pics in Barcelona. Dreaming of going back there.

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  • yflyer
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    Thanks for your feedback! I don't get to visit the BA Lounges at LHR often, so I took the opportunity to snap as many pictures as I could.

    I like the fact that Pret varies their menu on a daily basis, and most of the food they serve tastes fresh and reasonably unprocessed. They have outlets in Hong Kong. Why not open in Singapore? If they can maintain the same standard, I am sure they will do well here.

    I am also scratching my head at why anyone would want to pay to travel business class within Europe, if the product you get is what I saw.

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  • 9V-SIA
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    Again thanks for sharing

    Nice pictures of LHR & BA business class.

    Pret sandwiches do indeed look yummy.

    I refuse to pay for BA business class in Europe.

    Seat is not sufficiently different from economy seat

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  • yflyer
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    I had a day in London before my flight back to Singapore. I used the Heathrow Express to get from T5 to T3 (this is free between terminals), and left my luggage at the Left Luggage counter at T3 arrivals (GBP 8.50 per piece for 24 hours), then caught the Heathrow Express train from T3 to Paddington station in the city.

    This was my first time on the Heathrow Express train service, and I was quite impressed. The trains appear to be brand new, and it was a very smooth, quick ride into the city.

    A view of the trains is shown below





    From Paddington station, I bought an offpeak day pass for the London underground, and spent the day wandering around Oxford Street, Regent Street and Covent Garden, as well as a walk across the Thames to the Royal Festival Hall, where I could see both the London Eye and Big Ben in the distance distance. Yes, quite a touristy day out.

    I stopped for lunch at Flat Iron, along Beak Street, which is off Regent Street.



    This restaurant has a unique concept. It has a limited menu, with exactly ONE main course, which is flat iron steak, at GBP10.



    I ordered mine medium rare, together with several side dishes.

    While waiting for your food, you get popcorn in a cup, which is complimentary.



    The restaurant was empty when I arrived at opening time, at 12pm, but the communal tables rapidly filled up.



    As can be expected for a restaurant which specialises in one dish, they do their flat iron steak very well. The sides were also superb.





    They have a small but well chosen selection of wines, served in carafes. No fancy wine glasses here. You drink good wine out of plain water glasses, which is probably preferable to sipping lousy wine from Riedel goblets (which does happen!).



    And that wraps up Part II. For the concluding section of this TR, Part III, click here!
    Last edited by yflyer; 27 June 2020, 03:47 PM.

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  • yflyer
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    Then it was time to head back to Singapore via London, this time on a chock-full BA A321. On this aircraft, business class stretched halfway down the cabin, right up to the emergency door in the middle.

    I settled into my seat in the rear of the bus once again.



    Breakfast consisted of a ham and cheese sandwich.





    Apart from some turbulence as we passed through a very windy area above the Pyrenees mountains, it was a smooth flight, and we landed at T5 on schedule.

    As I left the aircraft, I snapped a picture of the left side of the 2-3 business class cabin.



    Why they would design a pair of seats like that is anybody's guess.

    At the T5 baggage area, there was a machine selling SIM cards from the various operators. These came in both regular and microSIM sizes. These would have been very handy if I was here for a longer period. You really don't want to incur the hefty data roaming charges that telecom companies charge when you are travelling.



    I also caught a glimpse of the BA Arrivals lounge, although I did not go in, as it appeared that Oneworld privileges do not apply for this lounge.

    Last edited by yflyer; 27 June 2020, 03:46 PM.

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  • yflyer
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    I spent several days in Barcelona. It was all work this time. I did not even get to see the Gaudi Sagrada Familia (although I did visit it the last time I was in Barcelona). My hotel was near La Rambla, though, so I had many opportunities to sample the fine food that Barcelona had to offer.

    The picture below shows one of the pedestrian streets, Carrer Ferran, just off La Rambla, which had great eating options -- far better than some of the touristy fare along La Rambla itself.



    Some of these delights include Jamon Iberico...that incredibly delicious Spanish ham whose price triples or quadruples by the time it appears in shops in Singapore.



    There were also great tapas to be had. None of the fancy plating or culinary gymnastics that you get in tapas bars in Asia, but just incredibly flavourful dishes, including anchovies, and the most tender octopus I have eaten.

    Sardines...



    Anchovies, white anchovies, and octopus...



    There was also good seafood to be had at Port Olimpic, by the water, where each night a series of seafood restaurants try to outdo each other with amazing displays of seafood.





    You generally will get very good paella anywhere in Barcelona (apart from the most blatantly touristy restaurants along La Rambla -- particularly those with pictures on the menus.), but it would be hard to top this one for shock-and-awe...

    Last edited by yflyer; 27 June 2020, 03:45 PM.

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