This was my first experience with Jetstar International, and I was looking forward to experiencing their pre-order meal service. I took an overnight flight in economy class from Melbourne to Tokyo on Jetstar flight JQ23 and ordered my meals before my flight.

Jetstar is a low-cost airline, and some of their fare levels such as Jetstar โ€˜Starterโ€™ fares do not include meals; however, you can upgrade to the โ€˜Plus Bundleโ€™ option which will include meals. Generally, on Jetstar A330 or 787 services, you will receive your hot meal during the first service, and a continental breakfast offering or evening snack usually before you land.During the booking process, you can select your meal choice, the cost of the meals is AUD$24.00.

Not long after takeoff, the cabin crew delivered meals to passengers who pre-ordered. My first meal was a Panko-crusted chicken schnitzel served with rice, greens and wasabi sauce. For dessert a Harry and Larry chocolate mousse, some bread and a water cuplet.

The chicken was good and the wasabi gave it a nice kick, the portion was a little small. The chocolate mousse was airy and smooth and surprisingly good, considering it was a pre-packaged dessert.

I ordered an additional meal to try and it was a Greek-style lasagna dish cooked with a selection of vegetables and topped with bรฉchamel sauce. The meal was a little bland but was edible.

For my third and final inflight meal, I received the beef sliders they were delicious and my favourite item on the menu. The sliders debuted on Qantas A380 flights to Dallas back in 2014, and itโ€™s great to see them onboard Jetstar.

Approximately 1.5 hours before arrival into Tokyo, the crew delivered the breakfast service for those who ordered it. Breakfast consisted of a Naturally Yours Swiss muesli with milk, a muffin and orange juice. The continental breakfast offering was adequate and offered enough food to keep you full well past landing.The Jetstar inflight meal experience offers a good range of meals to choose from, even if the portions may be a little small. When comparing the cost to other low-cost long haul airlines the meals offer great value for money. Similar types of meals on other airlines sell for nearly double the cost of what Jetstar charge.