Gordon Ramsay Plane Food

Plane Food By Gordon Ramsay

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I have some rather awesome friends I must say. Ones that share in my love of food and understand when I whip out a camera during a meal without sighing loudly or complaining. One of these friends is the self named “Carbon Debit”, owing the amount of time she spends in the skies traveling. So when she went to Gordon Ramsay’s Plane Food restaurant at London’s Heathrow Airport T5 we were all interested to see what she had to say. It’s no secret that Australia is Gordon Ramsay obsessed, which will only be spurred on by his Sydney appearance at the Good Food and Wine Show (where an ebayer sold two tickets and a copy of his book for $350!).

So without further ado, here is what my friend had to say about Gordon Ramsay’s Plane Food.

In one word - lovely!!!

I wasn’t really that hungry because I had a rather large plate of salad for lunch before I left for Heathrow, at around 1pm. I got to Plane Food at around 4:15pm. But I had to have something there, or it would have defeated the object of going to Plane Food.

Their menu was displayed well before the entrance (which is down a corridor) so it was easy to decide whether I could find something I wanted to try despite not being hungry, or not, without feeling bad about looking and walking off.

I spotted a crab and miso salad with purple shiso which sounded rather light and lovely. They also offered a starter size and a main size. Ideal to have a starter sized one under the circumstance. The area is quite spacious and airy, and it is sort of on a ‘balcony’. It’s hard to describe exactly what it’s like, but you can see the floor below you, if you sit nearest to the window, as well as the tarmac area and BA hangars. Tables are not too crammed in, although not so sparse either. The lines are ‘clean’ and there is no chintz in sight. It’s a very pleasant andrelaxing but at the same time not excessively casual atmosphere.

So I walked up to the entrance and was greeted by a bright, friendly but not overpowering girl who showed me to the table. She asked me if I wanted to sit near the window, which I said yes. She helped me put my carry on out of the way as well. She told me that the special was duck in orange sauce. Under a normal circumstance I would definitely have that (perhaps as well as the crab miso salad!), but I was just not hungry enough. Dammit. I shouldn’t have had the salad for lunch.

Although I already had a look at the menu, I did have a bit more look out ofcuriosity. It all looked pretty good. A waiter promptly came up to ask me what I wanted to drink, and I asked about juices. He knew what they had (often not the case in restaurants!), and I ordered a glass of cranberry juice which arrived very promptly.

Crab miso salad with soya beans, cucumber and purple shiso was duly ordered (everything was very efficient there) and I only needed to look out of the window onto the passing BA aeroplanes for a very short time before it arrived.

Plane Food By Gordon Ramsay Crab Miso salad

Crab and Miso salad £9.50

The flavour was very subtle (I think they used white miso) but without being too faint. I think it was just about right with crab - you don’t want anything too strong or you wouldn’t taste the crab. To state the obvious it was proper crab, not crab sticks! All of it looked and tasted fresh. Delicious, really. Lettuce was really fresh and crunchy as it should be too, and soy beans not over-boiled (easily done) and just right too.

Just a comment on the cutlery. The small bladed knife could seem a bit odd, but that is the only way you can eat with a metal knife on the ’secure’ side of the airport there, because there is a legal limit on the length of the blade. Just be thankful that they are permitted to use metal cutlery at UK airports, because eating the lovely food with plastic knife and fork would simply not feel right.

Plane Food By Gordon Ramsay Lime Parfait

Lime parfait, spiced pineapple and coconut sorbet £6

The waiter came up and asked how it was, so I told him it was excellent, and it was my honest opinion. Shortly after I finished, the waiter came up to see if I wanted anything else. I said I was a bit full and so if I could get the bill. He asked me if I wouldn’t like to try lime parfait because it’s really light, and if I wasn’t impressed, he’d take it back and not charge me for it. So, how could I refuse… I was resisting a temptation to commit too much gluttony and feeling over-full, but if it’s really light as he said, why not!

It was lime parfait with sorbet with a hint of coconut and pineapples. I couldn’t remember its proper name, so I looked it up on the Plane Food website now…Lime parfait, spiced pineapple and coconut sorbet. Again it was served very promptly (but without being quick enough to make you feel like you’re at a fast food place).

I don’t normally like too much coconut flavour but this was subtle and lovely. Lime parfait was light but without being like mousse - and even the crumbs tasted delicious. Pineapples had this gorgeous deep yellow colour. I thought the presentation was quite cute.

Plane Food By Gordon Ramsay

So, overall, I was rather impressed with the food and service, especially considering it’s an airport cafe/restaurant. It was also very reasonably priced. The salad was £9.50, and the dessert was £6.00. That’s hardly any different from a pub food price (if not cheaper). Juice was only £1.75. There is a discretionary 12.5% service charge on the bill (which is clearly stated on the menu) and I didn’t mind that - and I added tip on top because the service was really rather good.

All the staff were very friendly and helpful, totally unpretentious, as well as efficient. I didn’t have to worry that my food may not turn up in time for me to catch my flight, even though I did not have a huge amount of time. Combine that with really lovely food, for a damn good price, and you’d have a really great restaurant - and not just any old airport restaurant.

The girl at the door (a different one from the one who showed me to the table) said a friendly goodbye and wished me a nice flight. That added to the pleasant experience at Plane Food.

I think I’d pay more to fly out of Heathrow Terminal 5 next time, just to go to Plane Food.

If anyone is interested in the menu at Plane Food, see this link:

http://www.gordonramsay.com/planefood/menus/alacarte/

Photos by my very lovely friend and roving reporter, Carbon Debit

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15 Comments | Add your own

  • 1. grace | June 23, 2008 at 7:58 pm | #

    that golf ball of coconut sorbet looks luscious. maybe it’s more of a ping-pong ball. either way, i’d love it.

  • 2. Not Quite Nigella | June 25, 2008 at 1:20 pm | #

    Hi grace-Hehe baseball size would be even better!

  • 3. Maria | July 1, 2008 at 11:10 pm | #

    I lapped this post up.. I love airports.. love travel and food and this was a combination of both!

    I’m chuffed that I’ve had a review of ‘Plane Food’.. I’ve only heard ’sniggers’ in the media about it.

    I’m just about finished Gordon’s ‘Playing with Fire’ and after reading what I have so far.. I get the feeling that what you get at any Gordon Ramsay restaurant is quality. No stone left unturned. A lot of thought and consideration put into everything from the restrooms to the tableware and meal prices.. and of course the meals.

    These photo’s look impressive and I thought it was clever of the waiter to add some suggestive selling but at ‘no risk’. Good service is so important to me when I eat out.. right alongside of good food..and this place seems to have combined these key ingredients.

    Good job Carbon Debit and NQN for delivering some delightful reading :-)

  • 4. Not Quite Nigella | July 4, 2008 at 8:31 am | #

    Hi Maria-I was so excited when my friend sent me pictures and what she thought!

    I also was really impressed from reading his biographies. He does seem exacting and I can understand his frustration when people don’t take the same care.

    LOL yes the upsell was very clever-although I wonder if anyone does say that they didn’t enjoy it?

  • 5. kaydee | July 7, 2008 at 4:17 pm | #

    If your friend doesn’t mind you whipping out the camera during a meal, perhaps she can have a word with mine - they glance around the restaurant, paranoid and worried about being seen with me.

    On another note - the prices at Plane Food look extremely reasonable (even with sucky conversion rates)!

  • 6. Not Quite Nigella | July 10, 2008 at 3:50 am | #

    Hi kaydee-Awww no! I don’t know why mine don’t mind, perhaps they do but they hide it?

    Yes, it does indeed, especially for that quality. I think now the exchange rate is a little better than it used to be, now it’s only double. And I say “only” with irony :lol:

  • 7. Wilson Lanford | July 13, 2008 at 4:28 am | #

    I am glad to see a review of this restaurant in Terminal 5 which I noticed in May. I know Gordon Ramsey’s passion for excellence and wondered it this “fast food” version in a tourist destination would hold up. I am happy to know it does and will definately try it on my next trip

  • 8. Not Quite Nigella | July 14, 2008 at 8:17 am | #

    Hi Wilson-You’ll be pleased indeed, it looks and sounds fantastic. If only I were passing through Terminal 5!

  • 9. Fred Farnsworth | July 17, 2008 at 2:46 pm | #

    I’m just about finished Gordon’s ‘Playing with Fire’ and after reading what I have so far.. I get the feeling that what you get at any Gordon Ramsay restaurant is quality. No stone left unturned. A lot of thought and consideration put into everything from the restrooms to the tableware and meal prices.. and of course the meals.

  • 10. Angela | July 17, 2008 at 11:45 pm | #

    It looks fantastic! Probably the best–and most efficient–thin in Terminal 5 :)

  • 11. Not Quite Nigella | July 18, 2008 at 9:32 am | #

    Hi Fred-Yes, we went to his Royal Hospital Road (the jewel in his crown) and it was fantastic in all aspects! :)

    Hi Angela-Haha very true! If only he could get his hands on the rest of Heathrow :lol:

  • 12. Stephen | September 11, 2008 at 4:27 pm | #

    Had breakfast at Plane food. Awful. Salmon and scrambled egg at £16 should have been outstanding - was bland and paltry portions. English breakfast the same. Went to the BA lounge afterwards to have a meal!

  • 13. Not Quite Nigella | September 11, 2008 at 10:21 pm | #

    Hi Stephen-That’s no good at all!

  • 14. Philip | December 25, 2008 at 3:21 am | #

    My friend and I stopped in on our transit home from Florence. Not enough wait staff so service was very slow. The main course pastas were HORRIBLE, over sauced and very bland, soggy noodles though it looked pretty. Food quality was on par with an American diner and both of us left over half our plates untouched. Go to the lounges and save the money & calories.

  • 15. Not Quite Nigella | December 26, 2008 at 8:29 pm | #

    Hi Philip-Sounds like a very unsatisfactory experience! How disappointing.

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