Amtrak's Simplified Dining Service (SDS)
Steve Grande, Producer - Carl
Morrison, Editor
www.trainweb.com/sds/Grande.html
Steve Grande's Personal Perspective
The only superior dining experience I've ever had on an Amtrak
train
was in the heyday of the Amtrak Coast Starlight when Brian Rosenwald was in
charge. Since then, I've always felt that dining on an Amtrak train wasn't
anything superior to eating at Denny's. Some people
think that is an insult, but I don't see a problem with the food at
Denny's. It is nutritional, tastes OK, and the prices are reasonable.
The food is nothing to write home about, but that is exactly how I
feel
about Amtrak Dining Car food. The advantage of dining on Amtrak is you
get to eat while riding on the train! The advantage of Denny's is they
don't force you to eat with strangers at your table (we aren't all
extroverts!). If I want "fine dining", an Amtrak Dining Car is the last
place I'd look for that (with the exception of the Amtrak Coast Starlight
under Rosenwald). If Amtrak can get the Dining Car crews to stop using
the microwave oven with SDS and use the convection oven like they are
supposed to, that may result in a lot less complaints about the food.