When you think about cruising, of course you think about exotic ports of call – but of course, the other thing you think about is EATING! So I thought that this day at sea would be a good time to tell you about the venues and types of food that are available on this small ship.
Breakfast can be done in the Club Restaurant – making your choice on the menu in this elegant dining room on the ship, or go you can go thru the Panorama Buffet with it’s omelet station, freshly made pastry, and every piece of fresh fruit known to man! So you can eat breakfast from 7:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Lunch starts at 11:30 and goes until 5:00 – again in the Club or Panorama --- and if you can’t find something you like there, there is always the pool barbecue bar – great chicken, hot dogs and burgers until 7:00. Oh, did I mention you can also go to the pizzeria and have a slice of pizza from 11:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
A traditional afternoon tea is served in the Club Restaurant from 3:30 – 4:30. This is a tradition at sea.
Now let’s talk dinner --- first seating in the Club Restaurant is at 6:00 and the second seating is at 8:15. There is of course the Panorama if you’d rather do something more casual. And if that wasn’t enough there are two specialty dining options – Sabatini’s (an authentic Italian experience) and the Sterling Steakhouse (everything you could imagine in beef).
Ok, I think this means you can eat straight from 7:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. And Jan just reminded me that room service is actually 24 hours a day. The food truly is amazing, and I believe the biggest staff specialty is in food and beverage. We have the same waiters at our table in the restaurant every night and they know what the best item of the evening is and they do take good care of us.
More later—we’re off to a 5:00 cocktail party.
(Now I know why the work out room is so large!!)
Cruising with Herm