I like to cruise on NCL where they have 'freestyle dining', meaning they have multiple restaurants (usually about 12 or more) and you can get a table for 2 and dine any time you want. I have cruised on a cruise line that wants you to sit at a table for 8 every night at the same time. I am really, really NOT a fan of that.
Personally, I am thrilled to avoid the buffet as it is not what I like on my vacation. I want to relax and have a leisurely meal. We tend to avoid the buffets, but occasionally, you will want to hit one of the deck buffets for lunch outdoors as its the only way to dine outside.
Here's some of the meals that I've enjoyed over the years on a NCL cruise. We've cruised 13 times with another planned later this year. This post has been in 'draft' mode for years and I felt I really needed to finish it.
This Osso Bucco is consistently my favorite when I dine at La Cucina on NCL cruises.
A little night cap, a limoncello martini and a whisky on the rocks
After all that fun and food last night, you'd best be getting a good breakfast. We always prefer a table for two (hopefully with a window view) and some table service for our breakfast.
Lots of choices, but here's a traditional combination!
This is one of our favorite breakfasts on a cruise ship, smoked salmon and a bagel. You can even get this as a "starter" before your omelette.
Another breakfast day...
Le Bistro, fine French dining on board. Beautiful setting, great dishes and completely delicious food! Seriously, I missed getting pictures of some of our courses- I think it was French Onion soup and a spring salad.
A creme brulee with a bit of fruit and a shortbread cookie too. Served with coffee, and I can't remember, and definitely a Grand Marnier on the side. I wish it was in a snifter glass though. LOL
Antipasto Plate appetizer at La Cucina Italian restaurant
This Osso Bucco is consistently my favorite when I dine at La Cucina on NCL cruises.
Chicken Parmigana with pasta
After all that fun and food last night, you'd best be getting a good breakfast. We always prefer a table for two (hopefully with a window view) and some table service for our breakfast.
Lots of choices, but here's a traditional combination!
This is one of our favorite breakfasts on a cruise ship, smoked salmon and a bagel. You can even get this as a "starter" before your omelette.
Another breakfast day...
Le Bistro, fine French dining on board. Beautiful setting, great dishes and completely delicious food! Seriously, I missed getting pictures of some of our courses- I think it was French Onion soup and a spring salad.
My hubby had this.... let's see, prawns, scallops and white fish, or is that potato? What could this be?
A creme brulee with a bit of fruit and a shortbread cookie too. Served with coffee, and I can't remember, and definitely a Grand Marnier on the side. I wish it was in a snifter glass though. LOL