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Favorite Meal onboard
Best appetizer was the goat cheese soufflé on Constellation (I still have
the recipe if anyone wants it... it was in a CC magazine). * Tom, can you post it here? They served goat cheese souffle on the Liberty of the Seas this summer, and I've tried several recipes since-- none have been quite right! But it is truly wonderful. Diana |
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While some seem to like the brunch at Palo's (Disney Cruise Line) better
than dinner, we can't make that comparison. We were scheduled for brunch as well, but cancelled when the opportunity presented itself for us to attend a special event with Richard Sherman, a true Disney Legend. The brothers, Richard and Robert Sherman were the famous song-writing team who worked directly for Walt Disney himself, and wrote everything from It's a Small World to all the Mary Poppins songs. Likewise, we are not too much in just trying to compare restaurants, for that just encourages disappointment and usually end up simply comparing apples to oranges. All in all though, we were still quite please with dinner at Pola. As to other specialty restaurants on other cruises/lines, we go so far back in that aspect, it is hard to remember. In fact, when we first started cruising, there were no specialty restaurants at all - just early and late dining. This was even before NCL coined the phrase 'Freestyle Dining". However, on every cruise since this concept started, we make it a habit of at least one specialty restaurant during the cruise - sometimes more. Yet, at least to me, not one could compare to Pola. This is not to say Pola is and should be everyone's favorite. but it is for me, and that's what was originally asked. Happy sailing... John Sisker - SHIP-TO-SHORE CRUISE AGENCY® (714) 536-3850 or toll-free at (800) 724-6644 & (Agency ID: 714.536.3850) www.shiptoshorecruise.com |
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Most memorable meals onboard:
Many years ago, while in the old Island Princess for a 10 day trans Pacific cruise we were seated at the Deputy Captain's table for all 10 days. The service and food were better than any before or since and we were also invited to a private cocktail party in his suite. The MaitreDe and Head Waiter were our servers. Because of our many cruises on princess, we have often been invited to a special Captain's luncheon on ome cruises. Those, too, are very special. ~~DORIS~~ **________*/*/___/*/___/*/_________ *\::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::/ *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island Princess 4/2/2009 Pacific Princess 9/2/2009 Oceania Regatta 3/8/2010 Oceania Regatta 3/21/2010 http://community.webtv.net/DorisIs/AROUNDTHEHORN |
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On Mar 11, 10:34*pm, "JeffH" wrote:
"Susette" wrote in message NOW this is funny... and very memorable *so what was their answer to your wait? Susette, IIRC, the head waiter informed me there were so many orders for the duck they had to prepare more. And to catch more duck in the middle of the ocean on a moving ship is really tough ... |
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On Mar 11, 10:40*am, Susette wrote:
Onboard your cruises- Which meal have you had that is most memorable? where did you have it * and what was it? To answer your question I (re)submit two excerpts from long ago reviews - both of the s/s Norway. I think it is quite telling (either about me or about the state of things aboard ships recently, IMHO) that I can't recall any meal that has been so remarkable since then. True, I've had some really terrific individual entrees here and there. And some dinners are memorable for the company of my my tablemate(s). But no single meal stands out based on cuisine. When re-reading what I wrote below well over a decade ago I was reminded that an entire cruise can be transformed by what the chefs prepare in the kitchen. From s/s Norway Transatlantic - 1996 (first return to France since becoming the Norway in 1980): "The first of seven special dinners are served. Two guest French Chefs and a pastry Chef join NCL's executive chef in preparing recreations of various seven course dinners served aboard the famous French liners throughout the century. Dinners had names like the Charlie Chaplin dinner, the Cary Grant dinner, the Red Dinner (everything was red or had red in the name)." I'll amend the above to include that among the dinners were recreations of menus created by Georges Auguste Escoffier. http://www.escoffier-society.com/Bio.html From s/s Norway to Norway - Just the Facts - 1998: " The cuisine reminded me of some of the best restaurants in Soho, NYC. I didn't recognize any of the dishes as coming from the Caribbean menu. These were brand new menus that were tailored for the provisions able to be acquired during the cruise. For instance, fresh salmon dominated the menu while in Norway. Salmon was poached, grilled, baked and always mouth watering. No need to chew, it simply melted. The beef was also excellent. Fillets were prepared in a variety of ways throughout the cruise. This was a very sophisticated menu with interesting side dishes. The food was uniformly superb, the very best I have experienced on S/S Norway, and just about any other ship for that matter." I recall one entree in particular on this cruise which was a standout among standouts: Norwegian Reindeer steak. Warren |
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Warren wrote:
On Mar 11, 10:40*am, Susette wrote: Onboard your cruises- Which meal have you had that is most memorable? where did you have it * and what was it? To answer your question I (re)submit two excerpts from long ago reviews - both of the s/s Norway. I think it is quite telling (either about me or about the state of things aboard ships recently, IMHO) that I can't recall any meal that has been so remarkable since then. True, I've had some really terrific individual entrees here and there. And some dinners are memorable for the company of my my tablemate(s). But no single meal stands out based on cuisine. snip That's my dilemma also - I love the bread pudding and the bread in general in the Lido on HAL. Also really love the cold fruit soups. But no single meal stands out. |
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The best meals we had were on the old "DORIC" They served the meals
family style,and all waiters and servers wore white gloves when serving,and you chose what side dishes you wanted from the tray he carried, things have really changed on a cruise ship. Now all they do is try to nickle and dime you. cruise lover(~~~~~) .. |
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Meatloaf, mashed potatoes with gravy and steamed Brussels' sprouts for lunch
buffet. With a glass of Ripple snuck on board, on the Grand Princess. Actually, memorable meals have been lunch in Sabatini's on the Grand Princess and dinner in the Crown Grill on the Crown Princess. Overall though, I think there has only been one meal I was really disappointed with in over 30 cruises. -- Greg |
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On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 12:44:12 -0700 (PDT), number6
wrote: On Mar 11, 3:10*pm, "Tom K" wrote: Weirdest meal? *They had a really unusual breakfast that was invitation only on the FreedomOTS this past December. *The menu items were so weird, that I asked for and got eggs Benedict instead. If you want to see weird breakfast meals check out John Besh's New Orleans LÜKE ... Shrimp and Grits with poached eggs and a Champagne Peach Puree cocktail ... for instance ... Weird is in the eyes of the beholder my friend. Growing up in New Orleans, spent my first 27 of my 61 yrs there, I've had shrimp and grits with a soft fried egg hundreds off times. Often make it as a brunch for guest here in Ohio and before in Virginia. No big deal for anyone from the gulf coast or the Low Country of SC or the Georgia coast. |
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Hi! My name is Deborah; my husband and I are veteran cruisers. One of the
most memorable meals that I remember was on Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. It was a buffet lunch, and it was so nice to have some fresh fruit, cheese, crackers, and a glass of champagne out by the pool. Sometimes informal meals are truly the best! |
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