05 September, 2024

SWISS to offer inflight delights from FAHR restaurant in Canton Aargau

WISS will be offering travellers on its long-haul services from Switzerland culinary delights from Canton Aargau for the next three months. The new First and Business Class meals are the creation of starred chef Manuel Steigmeier, chef de cuisine at the FAHR restaurant in the Aargau village of Künten. And for Premium Economy Class guests, this latest chapter in the ‘SWISS Taste of Switzerland’ inflight culinary programme also brings selected Aargau specialities that include the canton’s famous ‘Rüeblikuchen’ carrot cake. 

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) will be serving First and Business Class guests on its long-haul flights from Switzerland culinary creations from Canton Aargau for the next three months. The FAHR restaurant in the Aargau village of Künten is the proud holder of one Michelin star and 17 GaultMillau points. And its kitchen is headed by 29-year-old chef de cuisine Manuel Steigmeier, with his wife Alexandra as the restaurant’s chef de service. Idyllically located between the River Reuss and the picturesque Reusstal recreational area, the FAHR is a byword for contemporary culinary fare that is hallmarked by its purist presentation and its extensive use of local and regional ingredients.

“The concoctions of Manuel Steigmeier blend classic elements with a fresh creative touch – a combination that fits excellently with SWISS,” says SWISS Head of Brand Experience Julia Hillenbrand. “And I’m delighted that we can now take our inflight guests, too, on this exciting culinary journey.”

“It’s a genuine honour for our FAHR culinary team to represent Canton Aargau aloft,” adds Manuel Steigmeier. “Our restaurant guests often see SWISS aircraft flying over from our garden terrace. And knowing that our meal creations will now be served so high above the clouds makes us all truly proud.”



Veal cheeks, salmon trout and ‘Rüeblikuchen’


SWISS First travellers can enjoy a starter of char tatar with dill mayonnaise, cucumber and yoghurt mousse, followed by a choice of main courses: braised veal cheeks with cremolata, cherry jus and mascarpone polenta or sautéed cod with chimichurri, creamy fregola sarda and roasted autumn vegetables. A chocolate financier provides a sweet conclusion to the First Class offer.

For SWISS’s Business Class guests, Manuel Steigmeier has created a starter of marinated salmon trout with wild herb salad. The main course selection comprises a Beef Stroganov with spätzli, beetroot and sour cream or sautéed pikeperch with Riesling beurre blanc, lye bread dumpling and broccolini. The SWISS Business dessert consists of a chestnut cake with vanilla whipped cream, mandarin and calamansi gel.



SWISS’s new three-course Premium Economy Class meal has also been inspired by Canton Aargau’s cuisine. And SWISS Premium Economy travellers will be able to enjoy Habsburger Ritterkäse and Aarenberger cheeses along with the canton’s famed ‘Rüeblikuchen’ carrot cake with crème diplomate. SWISS’s latest inflight menus are attached to this media release.

Culinary delights in collaboration with gategourmet


SWISS has been taking its customers on a journey of gastronomic discovery through its home country’s various regions under its ‘SWISS Taste of Switzerland’ inflight culinary programme for some 21 years now. Every three months, in collaboration with catering partner gategourmet, a new top chef is invited to create a varied selection of quality dishes from their ‘home’ canton to be served aboard SWISS’s long-haul flights from Switzerland. The meal creations are also accompanied by wines and cheeses from the region concerned. As the prime supplier of SWISS’s inflight food and beverage product, gategourmet ensures that all these meal creations arrive on board in the finest possible quality. gategourmet is a subsidiary of gategroup, the world’s leading provider of airline catering and inflight sales products.



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