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13.5 Hours in EVA 777-300ER Business Class…

Matthew Klint Posted onFebruary 14, 2026February 15, 2026 17 Comments

an airplane with a row of seats and a television

My longhaul flight on EVA Air onboard a 777-300ER in business class from Taipei to Chicago was a reminder that some things are best left unchanged. The longhaul product is remarkably consistent on EVA, even though the product is more than a decade old.

EVA Air 777-300ER Business Class – My First Impressions

After flying on the same 777 aircraft from Bangkok to Taipei, I did consider flying to the West Coast so I could fly the EVA 787-10 on a transpacific flight, but I stuck with the 777-300ER so I could fly nonstop to Chicago, avoiding an annoying layover in Seattle (the schedule really was not ideal).

Like in Japan, boarding in Taiwan is very efficient and the entire plane boarded in about 20 minutes, even though the flight was full. We left on time for Chicago. Onboard, the seats on this aircraft were darker than the seats on my previous 777, but the same reverse herringbone seats I first experienced on EVA back in 2013.

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Cool boarding gate in TPE

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a person standing in a row of seats

a view of the inside of an airplane

a seat in a plane

a seat in a plane

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EVA has announced plans to update business class on its newer 777 jets and will also take delivery of its first A350 this year, but the retrofit seems almost unnecessary to me…the seats (Safran Cirrus reverse herringbone seats) are very comfortable as is, in all positions. But yes, the color scheme and the pastel painting hanging on the bulkhead wall of the cabin due make the cabin looks very dated.

Service was simply fabulous onboard, with flight attendants who were very kind, friendly, and attentive. They also had an excellent command of the English language (I say that not because my Mandarin fails to get me further than a simple greeting, but because this is a big issue on Mainland carriers, a big distinction between the People’s Republic and the Republic…)

With an 8:00 pm departure, dinner was served after takeoff, and it was a multi-course feast.

The appetizer included smoked trout and salmon roes, served with honeydew melon and asparagus (and hot garlic bread).

a plate of food and a glass of wine on a table

Next came lobster bisque soup, which was rich and creamy with big chunks of lobster.

a bowl of soup with seafood on it

I am avoiding most alcohol this year leading up to my “round” birthday and had some “de-alcoholized” sparkling white wine, a French chardonnay. I can’t say I recommend it, though…it’s like drinking oat milk..it’s just not wine.

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My seafood meal continued with a seafood entree I had pre-ordered from the expanded menu, available on the EVA website up to 24 hours before your flight. The entree included shrimp, scallop, calamari, and halibut, served with vegetables and mushroom risotto. A fabulous meal!

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Dinner concluded with fresh fruit, a cheese plate, and ice cream…I skipped coffee so I could sleep.

a plate of food on a table with a television

And sleep I did. The flight attendants prepared the seat in lie-flat mode for every passenger and bedding included a thick mattress pad and thick (almost too thick) duvet (the cabin has no individual air vents). With my bare feet sticking out, I slept well for several hours, awaking about four hours out of Chicago.

a bed in a chair

a bed with a monitor in the corner of a plane

a blue light on a wall

There began my coffee tasting binge…EVA not only has espresso, but a great coffee menu with local coffee from Taipei. I enjoyed coffee from Simple Kaffa and from VWI from Chadwang, both highly recommended and better than the Starbucks espresso onboard (which I also tried).

a cup of coffee on a saucer

a cup of coffee on a saucer

With one of the coffees, I had a salad followed by a plant-based meat pastry with “Camembert Miso Sauce, Vegetable Consomme with Truffle, and Cheese Tortellini.”

a plate of salad on a table

a plate of food and a drink on a table

About 90 minutes before landing, a second meal was served. Although it was breakfast time in Taipei, it was nearing dinner time in Chicago, so a “dinner” was served. I had fish again…this time salmon with lemon butter sauce. Again, excellent.

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a plate of food on a tray

a plate of food on a table

a plate of fruit on a table

Great food on EVA…some of the best in the sky.

A couple other notes:

  • EVA partners with Maison Kitsune for its amenity kit and pajamas in business class
  • Wi-Fi is free for business class passengers, though the IFE section is more limited than on other carriers, including fellow Taiwanese carrier Starlux

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a small brown bag on a table

a pair of folded clothing on a seat

I’ll have a lot more details and pictures in my full review, but the bottom line is clear: EVA is an outstanding carrier and a great choice, when available.

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17 Comments

  1. Güntürk Üstün Reply
    February 14, 2026 at 11:18 am

    Amazing food indeed! Kudos to BR!

  2. Güntürk Üstün Reply
    February 14, 2026 at 11:21 am

    Incidentally, as a physician and amateur gourmet, I would like to kindly remind you that you shouldn’t deprive your body and mind of the countless benefits of “black tea” from time to time during your travels.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      February 14, 2026 at 12:13 pm

      It’s not that I dislike black tea or tea in general, I just greatly prefer coffee.

      • Güntürk Üstün Reply
        February 14, 2026 at 4:26 pm

        Of course, the choice is yours.

  3. jason Reply
    February 14, 2026 at 11:24 am

    in my opinion of the 3 TW carriers in Business… all are quite good and this is splitting hairs, but most polished service is CI, best food BR, best hard product JX

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      February 14, 2026 at 12:03 pm

      I would rate CI a distant third to JX and BR, but trying to decide whether JX or BR better is difficult. I agree that J on the JX A350 is undoubtedly superior, but it’s like comparing two bottles of fine wine. And comparing food is also hard, though JX’s mid-flight Mexican food on LAX-TPE understandably stole my heart (and I realize that is quite peculiar to me).

      That said, it’s time for another CI review too.

  4. Güntürk Üstün Reply
    February 14, 2026 at 11:34 am

    Dealcoholized wine (or non-alcoholic wine) has always reminded me of decaffeinated coffee or tea…

  5. 1990 Reply
    February 14, 2026 at 2:17 pm

    “Like in Japan, boarding in Taiwan is very efficient” … I’d also say so for Singapore Airlines, which, even on a wide-body aircraft with hundreds of passengers, SQ seems to do boarding just 30 minutes before departure, and within about 15 minutes they seem to get it done every time.

  6. Christian Reply
    February 15, 2026 at 12:46 am

    Isn’t the Chicago flight a Hello Kitty flight?

  7. Christian Reply
    February 15, 2026 at 12:49 am

    Isn’t the ORD flight supposed to be Hello Kitty?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      February 15, 2026 at 9:21 am

      Thank goodness mine was not!

  8. YULtide Reply
    February 15, 2026 at 9:25 am

    “Although it was breakfast time in Hong Kong…”

    I’m sure it was, but didn’t you start in Taipei?

  9. Mike Mohler Reply
    February 15, 2026 at 5:16 pm

    How are the PJs these days? I’m flying in EVA in business next month and looking forward to collecting two sets of PJs (BKK-TPE, and TPE-SEA). Thanks.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      February 15, 2026 at 7:29 pm

      Good PJs but you won’t get them on the BKK-TPE sector.

  10. Jd Reply
    February 15, 2026 at 6:03 pm

    “But yes, the color scheme and the pastel painting hanging on the bulkhead wall of the cabin due make the cabin looks very dated.”

    Please fix the error.

  11. Jason B Reply
    February 15, 2026 at 7:48 pm

    I’m surprised they offer a non-alcoholic wine. But I’m not surprised to learn it’s not great.

  12. MikeyInOregon Reply
    February 15, 2026 at 9:51 pm

    I can never sleep well in BR’s 777 J, the seat is just not comfortable at all and in bed mode it’s hard to get out. I must say, though, that 10 years ago, EVA’s catering was inedible but today it’s one of the stronger suits and of course service is consistently excellent. I’ll be flying JX this winter and I’ve read wonderful things about it and I’m excited to try it for myself.

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